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Amused

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Originally posted by: MustISO
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Originally posted by: MustISO
I hate 2.35:1. I'd love it if all movies were shot in 1.85:1. If it's some epic war movie with 10,000 people on screen and vast landscapes then fine, but The Incredibles was in 2.35:1, that's just crazy. Even worse when a drama or comedy uses that frame.


Well dunno about that. Most movies are shown in the theater first which is 2.35:1. They are then converted to fit standard TVs. Maybe 10 years from now we'll see 2.35:1 OLED displays :)

Movie theater screens can adjust to be any aspect ratio. The movies are show in the OAR which is whatever it was shot in. I'd say it's about 50 - 50, 1.85 vs 2.35. Most blockbuster movies (big budget) are 2.35.

Epic films and dramas are generally 2.35:1. Chick flicks, family films and animation are generally 1.85:1.

The ratio is more like 30% 1.85:1 to 70% 2.35:1.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: SnowyEnigma
Who the hell would release a dvd in a widescreen letterbox? What's the freaken point. Most dvd players can easly convert a 2.35:1 dvd to letterbox. I felt like watching Armageddon today on my 37" HDTV LCD TV but those idiots at the production studio felt like crippling their own movie. My computer's dvd player fits the 4:3 picture (2.35:1 letterbox) so as to have a little rectangle in the middle of the screen. With my TV's zoom function the movie is just unwatchable.... Frakig idiots

Look for "widescreen letterbox" here I can't find an actual Widescreen verson of this movie anywhere.



try this version armargedon

has extra photage in it. very high quality

It's also non-anamorphic, though. It looks good on a 4:3 display, but not very good when zoomed (to fill the screen) on a 16:9 display.