I agree that a movie schould always be shown as the director intended it to, and I do not like when they change the format to fit the new 16:9 TVs as well or show them in P & S.
I have a VHS collection of about 800 tapes along with LaserDiscs collected up through the 80's and 90's and are now converting my favorites into DVDs. But there are still some of my old tapes/discs that beat some of the new DVD's either because the movie is uncut or by "Mistake" Letterboxed. I have eg. "Close Encounters" "Blade Runner" and "The Shining" on different formats, editions.
It is so fun to compare editions and also some time comentaries (LD DVD) depending on what time the edition was released.
Regarding Filmland - let us watch it for a few weeks before we can judge it !
[url=uucp://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/anamorphic/aspectratios/widescreenorama.html]Widescreen-o-rama[/url] har nogen gode eksempler på hvordan film ser ud når de er blevet beskåret.
#11 filmz-Crystalstar1200 23 år siden
I have a VHS collection of about 800 tapes along with LaserDiscs collected up through the 80's and 90's and are now converting my favorites into DVDs. But there are still some of my old tapes/discs that beat some of the new DVD's either because the movie is uncut or by "Mistake" Letterboxed. I have eg. "Close Encounters" "Blade Runner" and "The Shining" on different formats, editions.
It is so fun to compare editions and also some time comentaries (LD DVD) depending on what time the edition was released.
Regarding Filmland - let us watch it for a few weeks before we can judge it !
*** Den Som Elsker Meget - Udretter Meget ! ***
#12 Lowkey 23 år siden