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Well, could somebody tell me why Warner often crops the image to fit a 1,78:1 TV set?
This really sucks! This happened on SD DVD's (e.g. The Time Machine - old Version - which was cropped from 1,66:1) as well as on Blu Ray (The Fugitive, cropped from 1,85:1). This is really unnecessary and I think most people would rather see the "whole" picture instead of a cropped one just to avoud the bars. I don't want to start a new widescreen discussion but please be aware when you buy a Warner Movie which is shot in 1,66:1 or 1,85:1, you might get a cropped version... Revently bought the Blu Ray of Open Seasons and it shows little bars on the top and the bottom and they really do not disturb the experience at all... So please Warner, don't do it! |
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