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Gap at the top and bottom? That's the only way to watch a movie.
Otherwise you watch a pan and scan version and you always miss things. That is the way the movie was originally intended and shot. Widescreen is the best.
Go here
http://www.dvdtalk.com/bargain.html
Click on the coupon links and check out their bargains forum. At times there are some killer deals. Some of the best have been $10 off at bigstar and 50% off at checkout. But deals like that might be over, althought there's always some good ones around. And sometimes Best Buy or Circuit City have some on sale for good prices too.
Go here
http://www.dvdtalk.com/bargain.html
Click on the coupon links and check out their bargains forum. At times there are some killer deals. Some of the best have been $10 off at bigstar and 50% off at checkout. But deals like that might be over, althought there's always some good ones around. And sometimes Best Buy or Circuit City have some on sale for good prices too.
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To find the best online prices on DVD's...go to <a href="http://dvdpricesearch.com/">DVD Price Search.</a>
Widescreen is best.
Widescreen is best.
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sorry chris, i have to jump on the widescreen bandwagon.
Full screen or "pan and scan" has traditionally robbed us of sometimes up to 1/3rd of the movie. when they say, "this movie has been formatted to fit your screen", that means the editor has gone through the whole movie and panned across the full length movie and cropped the section he thought was vital to each scene.
traditional movies are filmed either usually in 1.85:1 ration (or 16:9). Our traditional tvs are 4:3 unfortunately, so the editor is forced to cut out parts of the film. its really a travesty. Once you get used to widescreen, you can never go back!
Full screen or "pan and scan" has traditionally robbed us of sometimes up to 1/3rd of the movie. when they say, "this movie has been formatted to fit your screen", that means the editor has gone through the whole movie and panned across the full length movie and cropped the section he thought was vital to each scene.
traditional movies are filmed either usually in 1.85:1 ration (or 16:9). Our traditional tvs are 4:3 unfortunately, so the editor is forced to cut out parts of the film. its really a travesty. Once you get used to widescreen, you can never go back!
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im a widescreen diehard! even watchin DTV, i always watch the widescreen movies! dude if yo ulookin for deals on dvd's talk to nexus 7, he the man!
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Hell I was watching Widescreen film on video when I had a 14" portable TV....
Now I got a 32" widescreen monster and I wouldn't change it for the world...
Widescreen is the future.....just give in to it...you know you want too....
Now I got a 32" widescreen monster and I wouldn't change it for the world...
Widescreen is the future.....just give in to it...you know you want too....
<a href="http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mc.asp?alias=Wolfman&type=O&sc=C&ls=T">My DVD Collection.</a>
I dunno, i watch dvd's at my friends house all the time and he always make's me leave cause i bitch too much about the gap. I get the whole "as the director intended" thing but TV's that support it arn't main stream yet. I just think it's such a waste to have a 36" and only get to use *maybe* 30", i swear it's less then that. I'll probably buy a cheap one so if i ever get pissed and throw it in the street i won't be out much. I was gonan get teh APEX one so at least i can play MP3's if all else fails and its not too expensive($170?). Saw a samsung for $89 somewere too.
Trilobyte, thanks for the tip lol.
Trilobyte, thanks for the tip lol.
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