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Artificial Intelligence | Secret Identity
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IMDbBest Original Score for a FantasyScience FictionHorror Film | 2011 | Daft Punk
Best Original Score | 2011 | Daft Punk
Best Score | 2010 | Daft Punk
Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2011 | Addison Teague
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media | 2012 | Daft Punk
Best TA of the Year | 2010 | Olivia Wilde
Choice Movie Breakout Female | 2011 | Olivia Wilde
Best Breakout Star | 2011 | Olivia Wilde
Breakthrough Male Performance | 2011 | Garrett Hedlund
Best Science Fiction Actress | 2011 | Olivia Wilde
Best Actor | 2010 | Michael Sheen
Actor of the Year | 2011 | Jeff Bridges
Actor of the Year For | 2011 | Jeff Bridges
Best Score | 2011 | Daft Punk
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Garrett Hedlund
Best Costume | 2011 | Christine Bieselin Clark
Best Special Effects | 2011 | Steve Preeg
Best Music | 2011 | Daft Punk
Best Visual Effects | 2011 | Natalia de la Garza
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film | 2011 | Mac Smith
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2011 | Addison Teague
Fantasy Film | 2011 | Darren Gilford
Sound EditingMixing | 2011 | Addison Teague
Visual Effects | 2011 | Steve Preeg
Original Score | 2011 | Daft Punk
Excellence in Fantasy Film | 2011 | Christine Bieselin Clark
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2011 | Addison Teague
Best Visual Effects | 2011 | Steve Preeg
Best Music Original Score | 2011 | Daft Punk
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual EffectsDriven Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Steve Preeg
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Sonja Burchard
Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2011 | Sonja Burchard
Best Original Score | 2010 | Daft Punk
Best Score | 2010 | Daft Punk
Film Score of the Year | 2011 | Daft Punk
Breakthrough Film Composer of the Year | 2011 | Daft Punk
Budget 170,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 400,062,763 USD
The crowd voices during the disk battle in the beginning of the movie are actually the voices of the audience during the panel for the film at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con. The audience was instructed to stomp and chant to prompts shown on the large video screen, and the sound was recorded by techs from Skywalker Sound.
Shooting the film lasted only 64 days. Post-production, due to the heavy special effects, required 68 weeks.
In an interview, Jeff Bridges noted that as he was being scanned by laser into a computer (for CGI effects), he realized the same thing happened to him (fictionally) in the original Tron (1982).
Early drafts of the script did not feature the role of Alan Bradley. It was only after public outcry by Bruce Boxleitner and fans of the original film that Bradley was added to the script. Boxleitner's performance proved so popular, he went on to make public appearances as Alan Bradley to promote the film, and returned to play the role of Tron in Tron: Uprising (2012).
The suits worn by the actors proved to be problematic on set. Every single one of them was fitted with a small lithium battery that powered the circuitry for the embedded light strips, but each battery only lasted 12 minutes. In order to maximize the output, the light strips had to be switched on right before each take and turned off immediately afterwards. The circuitries inside the suits were also very fragile, so the actors could not simply sit between takes but had to recline against upright boards.
"Kevin Flynn: Life has a way of moving you past wants and hopes."
"Kevin Flynn: I had a feeling you'd be here. Clu: The cycles haven't been kind, have they? Kevin Flynn: No, you don't look so bad. Clu: I did everything... everything you ever asked! Kevin Flynn: I know you did. Clu: I executed the plan! Kevin Flynn: As you saw it... Clu: You- You promised that we would change the world, together. You broke your promise... Kevin Flynn: I know. I understand that now. Clu: I took this system to its maximum potential. I created the perfect system! Kevin Flynn: The thing about perfection is that it's unknowable. It's impossible, but it's also right in front of us all the time. You wouldn't know that because I didn't when I created you. I'm sorry, Clu. I'm sorry..."