Tron 1982 Anniversary Edition
The 20th Anniversary DVD edition includes a deleted love scene: Tron and Yori go to her apartment, where she pushes a button on the wall, the walls disappears and her uniform changes into a different costume. Tron ask her ' How do we get into the I/O Tower'.
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She replies 'First, you have to go all the way down' as she moves her hand down Tron's body. Norton Ghost 6.5. Also included are a partially completed 'morning after' scene (after Tron visits Yori's apartment, Tron tells her 'It's time to go'; however all dialog tracks for this short scene are lost), and the 'light cycles' scene with its music (music that also shows up in the 'here goes nothing' scene, and which Wendy Carlos would later use as the basis of one movement of her 'Moonscapes' suite), on the auxiliary DVD. Also included on the auxiliary DVD is a new 90-minute 'making of' feature, with cast and crew interviews, and an alternate version of the end credits, with Wendy's close music playing in its entirety, instead of cutting to Journey after the organ solo. Also included in the DVD is the original 'Opening Monologue' from the original theatrical release, a la Blade Runner, that 'explained' the world that the viewer was about to enter. It said: 'This is the story of two worlds and the beings who inhabit them. One of these is our world, the one we can see and feel.
The world of the 'Users'. It lies on our side of the video screen.' The next card read: 'The other, an electronic micro-civilization, lives and breathes just beyond our grasp. This is the world of the 'Programs.' Because we, the Users, have created this new world, part of us lives there, too.'
The third, final card reads, in large type: 'ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SCREEN'. This occurs between the Buena Vista and Walt Disney credits from the original screen. This was put in the international English language release, and the subsequent domestic wide release in the United States.
A Milestone In The History Of Computer Animation. A masterpiece of breakthrough CGI ingenuity - Disney celebrates the 20th anniversary of Tron - a dazzling film at the flashpoint of a continuing revolution in its genre. Packed with five hours of bonus features, including exclusive, never-before-seen material, this feature-rich collector's edition showcases an epic adventure inside a brave new world where the action is measured in microseconds. When Flynn (Jeff Bridges) hacks into the mainframe of his ex-employer to prove his work was stolen by another executive, he finds himself on a much bigger adventure. Beamed inside by a power-hungry Master Control Program, he joins computer gladiators on a deadly game grid, complete with high-velocity 'Light Cycles' and Tron (Bruce Boxleitner), a specialized security program. Together they fight the ultimate battle with the MCP to decide the fate of both the electronic world and the real world!