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Tron (DVD) A video game designer trying to prove a big time executive stole his idea is sucked into a corporation's mainframe where programs are personified counterparts of their writers animated religious graphic and users are subjects of religious faith. A well-crafted animated religious graphic and scripted metaphor, Tron benefits from breakthrough computer graphic animation. Academy Award Nominations: Best Sound, Best Costume Design. DVD Features: Region 1 Encoding Keep Case Original Theatrical Trailer Chapter Search Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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