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but it's not what you think its going to be about
![]() this doesn't relate to blu's specifically, but I can't seem to find the right a-ha article to read. when buying dvd's, is there any easy way to tell if it's been pan and scanned by looking at the fullscreen / widescreen listing and the aspect ratio? I don't care about having black bars or squashed picture, what I don't want is '2 noses talking'.. I want to see it like it was in the theater or rephrasing it another way, standing in a store and looking at those 2 things on a dvd box, for example, fullscreen and 1.33:1, is that the indicator that it has been pan and scanned? (if it's not 40+ years old)? there are a lot of movies that I would like to get, that because of my 'odd' tastes, probably will never be made into blu, so I have to get what I can get. |
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