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Guys,
I was watching Xmen first class last night on Netflix and noticed the movies covers the entire screen on my tv. I also own the bluray and the movie has black bars. How is it possible that Netflix filled the picture without black bars when the released home copy has them? Did they pan and scan for the sake of a larger picture? Scratching my noggin on this one ![]() |
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