TRON IN HIGH DEFINITION
I just finished watching TRON on the HD network tonite. You be surprised how much more I understand this film since I became more computer saavy. On top of this, the film was just stunning in high-def to watch. I caught a sign by Allan's desk "Klaatu Verata Nicktu" that was sight unseen by be on videotape or videodisc because of those two formats being of the pan and scan variety of that film and of course not being a widescreen 1080 I movie to boot. The movie too is exciting in its story line and "Disneyish" all the way. Of course the film is unique for the blending and interaction of humans inside of a computer as the main storyline. This film set that storyline for other films to follow. When I owned it on laserdisc, the two channel dolby stereo was quite good, but I did not get that effect over my Toshiba Regza television. That does not mean it was not coming in stereo; the Regza is good on some movies and bad on most others when it comes to stereo reproduction. On the same token, it all depends that type of sound track the channel might have of the film as well. I highly recommend the film otherwise.
Labels: Computer films, Films made on a computer, Tron
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