Product Description Disney presents a high-tech motion picture unlike anything you've ever seen in an astonishing 3D Combo Pack. Immerse yourself in the digital world of Tron, as celebrated actor Jeff Bridges stars in a revolutionary visual effects adventure beyond imagination. When Flynn, the world's greatest video game creator, sends out a secret signal from an amazing digital realm, his son discovers the clue and embarks on a personal journey to save his long-lost father. With the help of the fearless female warrior Quorra, father and son venture through an incredible cyber universe and wage the ultimate battle of good versus evil. Bring home an unrivaled entertainment experience with Tron: Legacy in jaw-dropping Disney Blu-ray 3D - complete with never-before-seen bonus features that take you even deeper into the phenomenal world of Tron. It's magic in a new dimension. .com The luminescent lines and shimmering surfaces of Tron: Legacy will tantalize anyone who's lusted after the latest smartphone. The long-ago disappearance of his computer-genius father has left Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund, Four Brothers) with existential ennui and a lot of money. When he discovers his father's secret workshop, he gets sucked into a computerized realm ruled by a megalomaniac computer program named Clu--who just happens to be his father's virtual doppelganger. To find his real father (Jeff Bridges, reprising his role from the original Tron, with a bit of his role from The Big Lebowski thrown in for kicks), Sam has to fight in gladiatorial games, drive in digital demolition derbies, and be stripped and dressed by slinky pneumatic babes. For all the techno-babble and quasi-philosophy the characters spout, this is a movie without an idea in its shiny head. It would be pointless to describe the many sillinesses because Tron: Legacy isn't actually trying to be smart; it's trying to look cool. It succeeds. Olivia Wilde (House) looks like the coolest action figure ever (if the entire movie could be nothing but the shot of her lounging on a futuristic sofa, it would be a masterpiece of avant-garde gizmo-fetishism). The facemasks are cool, the glowing skintight outfits are cool, the light-cycles are really, really cool--and let's be honest, it's all about the light-cycles. That's what the audience for Tron wants, and that's what Tron: Legacy delivers. --Bret FetzerVersions of Tron: Legacy on Blu-ray and DVDTron: Legacy DVD Tron: Legacy (Two-Disc Combo) Tron: Legacy (Four-Disc Combo) Tron: Legacy / Tron The Original Classic (Five-Disc Combo) Tron: Legacy / Tron: The Original Classic (Five-Disc Combo in Identity Disc Collectible Packaging) Release Date April 5, 2011 April 5, 2011 April 5, 2011 April 5, 2011 April 5, 2011 Format/Disc # DVD Blu-ray, DVD Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy Tron: Legacy includes: Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy Tron: The Original Classics includes: Blu-rayTron: Legacy includes: Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy Tron: The Original Classics includes: Blu-rayTron: Legacy Blu-ray 3D No No Yes Yes Yes Tron: The Original Classic No No No Yes Yes Digital Copy No No Yes Yes Yes Collectable Lithograph No No No No Yes Bonus Content First look at Tron: Uprising, the Disney XD animated series; Visualizing Tron: Watch how the filmmakers brought the astonishing world inside the Grid to life; Installing the cast: Stars discuss their Tron experience Same as Tron: Legacy DVD The Next Day: Flynn Lives Revealed: What happens immediately following the end of the movie?; Launching the Legacy: Beyond the amazing visuals is a rich story filled with an entire world's history and mythology; Disc Roars: Watch director Joseph Kosinski use the raucous crowd at Comic-Con to record actual ADR for the disc game stadium crowd; Music video: “Derezzed” written, produced, and performed by Daft Punk Same as Tron: Legacy DVD Same as Tron: Legacy (Two-Disc Combo) Same as Tron: Legacy DVD Same as Tron: Legacy (Two-Disc Combo) Same as Tron: Legacy DVD Same as Tron: Legacy (Two-Disc Combo) Limited edition identity disc packagingTron: The Original Classic Bonus Content None None None Exclusive photo Tronology; The Tron phenomenon; The making of Tron; Deleted scenes: with introductions by Bruce Boxleitner; Audio commentary:Steven Lisberger, Donald Kushner, Harrison Ellenshaw and Richard Taylor; Production gallery; Storyboards: showcasing early work on Light Cycles; Storyboard-To-Film comparisons Exclusive photo Tronology; The Tron phenomenon; The making of Tron; Deleted scenes: with introductions by Bruce Boxleitner; Audio commentary:Steven Lisberger, Donald Kushner, Harrison Ellenshaw and Richard Taylor; Production gallery; Storyboards: showcasing early work on Light Cycles; Storyboard-To-Film comparisons
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Siempre es mágico ver una buena producción, para compartir un buen momento con los afectos
S**M
Love this movie!
Great movie. Disc arrived in undamaged box and with no scratches. Played wonderfully
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TRON: Legacy--One of the best 2010 had to offer.
I was definitely expecting to be impressed by this movie, since I've always been naturally inclined toward all things sci-fi. I'd seen the trailer and thought it looked like it was worth seeing. I was excited, but I was nowhere near expecting to witness the glory that this film put forth. I went to see it in 3D with my two roommates, and even though they don't share my love of science fiction--all three of us were thoroughly blown away by this movie. I remember the response one of us had directly afterward, and that was just one simple phrase: "Wow. THAT was amazing." The special effects, the plot, the actors, and especially the soundtrack. I really am not kidding when I say that we were all in agreement when we decided that the other 3D movies we'd seen thus far paled in comparison to TRON. Yes, even James Cameron's Avatar.NOW THESE EFFECTS ARE TRULY SPECIALTron City in this film is even more visually stimulating than Pandora, even if it isn't bursting with color as much as the world of the Nav'i did. For me, the neon lights against a black sky and dark terrain looked much more stunning than the more natural-looking terrain of Pandora or even Wonderland (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). TRON is truly unique, with the light cycles and light jets that seem to erupt out of thin air, slow-motion derezzing, and gripping, edge-of-your-seat disc battles. And even though it is based on the 1982 film of the same name, its look does not borrow heavily from it.I FIGHT FOR THE USER!Sam Flynn, the son of creator Kevin Flynn, goes looking for his father years after he went missing--and finds him trapped in the digital world of his own creation. Together with a program named Quorra that his father had sort of adopted as his own daughter, they set out to stop C.L.U, a creation of Kevin's that has gone rogue and taken matters into his own hands. A fairly simple storyline, but I've got to hand it to Jeff Bridges. He does an excellent job of playing both the protagonist and the antagonist. I also appreciated many of the moral themes that were promoted throughout the movie, such as courage, selflessness, devotion, and family, among others.Another thing. I was really happy with how awesome and chock-full of action and suspense this film was, without the blood and the gore--but also without the fight sequences seeming cheesy or unrealistic (you know, the whole idea of people being thrown into things or hit with large objects but not really taking any damage). It really shows that a movie CAN be awesome without gory violence, sex, nudity/near nudity, or crude humor.DAFT PUNKLast but most definitely not least, is the soundtrack. The soundtrack for this movie, in my opinion, is the best I've heard for a while. It resonates perfectly with every epic moment and makes it ten times more epic. Usually, when I watch a movie, not much attention is devoted to the music. It's just sort of there, playing along in my subconscious mind. But this was different. This was a soundtrack that was actually noticed. Daft Punk is a major part of what made TRON: Legacy so spectacular. Their style of music is just so well suited to the movie, and of course, they did a fantastic job.THE BOTTOM LINETRON is an excellent movie for people of all ages. Even the kids. Both visibly and audibly tantalizing, it is something that will be enjoyed by the entire family, I promise. I highly recommend seeing it in 3D. It'll probably be expensive, but it is beyond worth it. So please, do yourself and a favor and go see TRON: Legacy before it leaves the theaters for good, because I'm pretty sure this will be one of those movies for which the big screen actually makes a significant difference.
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Disney actually made a good sequel? YES!
Greetings, programs!I've been a long time fan of the original TRON. It's one of my favorite movies and has always captivated my imagination. I spent many an hour (and hours and hours) contemplating what I would do for a sequel myself. I never imagined this! No spoilers :)TRON: Legacy manages to bring back many of the same actors from the original, playing their original characters. That's always a good sign for a sequel. The story line was well-written and engaging and stayed true to the original in both spirit and technicality. TRON: Legacy is somewhat faster paced, which is to be expected for a movie made 30 years later. I was excited at how many connections were made, some overtly and others more subtly, to the first TRON. Unlike some other movies, TRON: Legacy managed to keep the references to its predecessor tasteful and entertaining. TRON: Legacy continues exploring the themes introduced in TRON, such as the spiritual/religious undertones and the philosophical questions raised by technology, and it does so in top form.The special effects were incredible, especially the CGI to give Jeff Bridges a fountain of youth - in only one scene was it painfully obvious that Jeff had some work done. The art and sound direction was pure genius, as each scene flowed with the music and the environments felt real without detracting from their digital nature. I'm not a fan of the new light cycle design, but aside from not liking the way it looks, they were very well designed and executed in the film. I also don't care much for the main character's helmet; and the new lighting on the outfits loses a little appeal with me when compared to the original - I liked the iridescent PCB look of the original.Writing: 8/10 - The story was well-written and imaginative. The writers stayed true to the original in nearly every respect without sacrificing anything of the new story they were writing. There are some very well written, clever lines, which are then expertly delivered. Not a lot will surprise you, but it will captivate you if you let it.Acting: 9/10 - Superb, with only a few, very few, minor discrepancies that caught my attention.Directing: 9/10 - Just shy of perfect, with a few lines and scenes that don't quite fit smoothly. They are there to connect a few things later, but they don't connect the way you expect them to.Cinematography: 8/10 - Better than average, by quite a bit, but nothing purely innovative or mind-catching. This could be seen as a boon, since there's also nothing distracting.Music: 10/10 - I don't give perfect scores lightly, but the choice of Daft Punk for the music was inspired, and the music they wrote was genius. Emotive and evocative with a strong, but not overwhelming, connection to each scene. The film was filmed and cut to the music, rather than the music being cut to the film, so it's synchronized in a way that is unusual and powerful in its effect.DVD Quality: Standard DVD quality with standard DVD features. No major flaws or concerns. Lacks certain extra features that were included only with the Blu-Ray edition.Blu-Ray Quality: Definitely HD and a good example of what HD is good for. No major flaws or concerns. Contains extra features - hints at a 3rd movie? We can only hope :DPrice: Are you kidding me? Even if you hated the movie, it's still worth purchasing at this price.I have watched both movies, TRON and TRON: Legacy back to back several times. It's a short marathon that I don't tire of. Is the movie good? No, it's excellent. Did Disney actually make a sequel that is worth watching? It's unbelievable, but it's true. Is this DVD/Blu-Ray worth buying? Absolutely.End of line.
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