Tron (1982)

Tron (1982) Poster
See the plot of Tron (1982) below for a concise detail about the said movie:
Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) is a young and gifted software engineer. He was once an employee of the software corporation ENCOM, and had developed several video games after hours to start his own company. However, a co-worker, Ed Dillinger (David Warner) took Flynn's code and presented it as his own, eventually earning him a series of executive promotions to become the company's CEO. Flynn, meanwhile, was terminated and reduced to running a video game arcade, which ironically featured several of the games he had created. - read more at Wikipedia.org.
So if you are a die hard Tron fan or just want to know where the Tron: Legacy all started, then you should watch Tron now. By the way, when I saw this film I am really amazed how they make use of the 3D special effect back in the 80s but of course you'll see a big difference if you'll compare the current Tron.
Related Videos
Featured Movies on Telepisodes.net
Related News for Tron (1982)
TRON: UPRISING's Bruce Boxleitner On Playing Tron - And Lightcycle Racing Lance Henriksen [Interview]It justifies everything... When the original Tron came out, it wasn’t a Star Wars, it wasn’t these other things... But it’s certainly as influential in film-making, and animation. To be a part of something that is remembered this long - it ...
Source: MTV
Interview: Paul Reubens Wants to Rule the Grid In "TRON UPRISING"
I was a fan of the first TRON movie, I own some of the TRON merchandise from the 80's and a combination of that and getting to be a villain was kind of a no-brainer. Geek: Was there a particular hook to Pavel that attracted you to the role?
Source: MTV
Want to see the first episode of the new TRON cartoon series? Sure you do!
While we all wait for the third installment of the TRON movie series (yes, there will be a third film), Disney has chosen to whet our appetite by debuting a brand new TRON animated series on their Disney XD cable network channel. That should whet your ...
Source: Albany Times Union (blog)
lacking the human touch
The 1982 movie "Tron" and its sequel, 2010's "Tron: Legacy" both played off a common fear: that as computers and electronic games have become more engrossing, we run the risk of being sucked into them, if only figuratively. In the films ...
Source: Media Life Magazine

1982 - Tron - Trailer
TRON 1982 SLO subs
Best Scene From: Tron (1982)
TRON MODERN TRAILER
Tron Lightbike Scene
Tron (1982) - Final Battle -
You must be logged in to post a comment. Register here.