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Originally Posted by Zivouhr
I can understand the idea of respecting a film as it was originally shown and intended. But if we want to get picky about it, we could say Dawn of the Dead, and countless other movies that were made before home video, were meant to be seen on the big theater screen. Taking them to VHS blurred the quality, but that was the only way a lot of us were able to see it, rarely if ever being on TV or in theaters.
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However it could be argued that we are trying to recreate the original cinematic experience at home as closely as possible. Subject to the limitations of technology at the time. Now we are pretty damn close to the cinematic experience.