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Yes, that's it exactly, and I've realized that I guess the problem is maybe that I just didn't understand some of this stuff. I knew in the back of my mind that there were movies that were done this way with that whole matting thing, but I thought that was a long ago thing - not a movie from 2002. I mean I love my widescreen as much as the next guy, but it's real disconcerting when you own a fullscreen DVD and then discover that you actually LOSE a noticeable chunk of picture information going to the widescreen. In reading up on stuff tho, I realize that the whole filming in full screen and matting for widescreen thing still happens sometimes. So maybe that is how Snow Dogs was done and if so, I take back my comment. It still irks me though...
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