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Jan 2012
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I'm glad that at least one studio is considerate enough to satisfy as many viewers as possible.
![]() Anchor Bay Entertainment's Evil Dead provides the original aspect ratio of 1.33:1 for those who prefer to see the complete composition of the film, and the 1.85 version for those who would rather eschew those pesky pillars. I wish more studios would follow suit. I'm among those who prefer to see the entire image. A few movies that should have been released in this dual format are Gia, a certain Kubrick film, and Tomboy (DVD). Since different folks have different preferences, having two versions makes sense. |
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