Perfect example of why pan and scan sucks!

EvilYoda

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Yeah, IGN has an article on it too......on that link that you included, Adul, the 5th set of pictures down, IGN says that there's a Telephone pole in the distance, and they zoom in and you can kind of make it out. Odd. :)
 

dribgnikcom

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WHY CANT THEY HAVE BOTH LIKE THEY USED TO!?!?

YEa yea widescreen is great but sometimes I enjoy watching certain movies pan and scan on DVD.
 

FeathersMcGraw

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Originally posted by: dribgnikcom
WHY CANT THEY HAVE BOTH LIKE THEY USED TO!?!?

Shorter movies + no bonus material == pan & scan and widescreen on one disc.

But pan & scan is evil, so I'd just as soon not have it suck up valuable content space on my discs.
 

Vinster

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YEa yea widescreen is great but sometimes I enjoy watching certain movies pan and scan on DVD.

If your DVD player has it, use the Zoom feature. However, it's not as good as "intelligent" pan and scan.
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: dribgnikcom
WHY CANT THEY HAVE BOTH LIKE THEY USED TO!?!?

YEa yea widescreen is great but sometimes I enjoy watching certain movies pan and scan on DVD.

Because people are stupid, and they want extra crap.

Give me the movie, plus any theatrical trailers, all presented in anamorphic widescreen.

If you have space, toss in a 4:3 version of the movie for those times when I put on a movie for other people and they don't like widescreen.

Make it double sided if you must, but for god's sake don't waste disc space with useless crap that nobody watches.

Viper GTS
 

kami

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Adul those images are false...someone just took the widescreen and cropped it. IGN has actual screenshots from both DVDs. Widescreen's still superior...
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: Adul

And I hear the Blockbuster rentals of LOTR are pan and scan :|


Wrong. All rentals, at least in my area, are widescreen (if widescreen is an option). The only exception is if it's an older movie that was originaly transfered as P&S and later re-released in WS (BB wouldn't buy the new WS version to replace the existing P&S version all ready on the shelf).

I am really surprised at how WS friendly BB is. We barely even carry any P&S versions for purcahse, and every BB employee I know will always recommend (even argure if it comes to that :)) Wide Screen to customers.


Lethal

 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Originally posted by: Adul

And I hear the Blockbuster rentals of LOTR are pan and scan :|


Wrong. All rentals, at least in my area, are widescreen (if widescreen is an option). The only exception is if it's an older movie that was originaly transfered as P&S and later re-released in WS (BB wouldn't buy the new WS version to replace the existing P&S version all ready on the shelf).

I am really surprised at how WS friendly BB is. We barely even carry any P&S versions for purcahse, and every BB employee I know will always recommend (even argure if it comes to that :)) Wide Screen to customers.


Lethal

That's not normal, otherwise this petition wouldn't exist

Viper GTS
 

Jinny

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Do they sell widescreen TV's?? I'm not talking about 16:9 ones, but full 2.35:1 ones.
 

kami

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Originally posted by: Jinny
Do they sell widescreen TV's?? I'm not talking about 16:9 ones, but full 2.35:1 ones.

No, and it would be silly to do so since 1.85:1 movies would then have black bars on the SIDE.
 

LethalWolfe

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Originally posted by: Adul

And I hear the Blockbuster rentals of LOTR are pan and scan :|


Wrong. All rentals, at least in my area, are widescreen (if widescreen is an option). The only exception is if it's an older movie that was originaly transfered as P&S and later re-released in WS (BB wouldn't buy the new WS version to replace the existing P&S version all ready on the shelf).

I am really surprised at how WS friendly BB is. We barely even carry any P&S versions for purcahse, and every BB employee I know will always recommend (even argure if it comes to that :)) Wide Screen to customers.


Lethal

That's not normal, otherwise this petition wouldn't exist

Viper GTS

Maybe that petition was created in error?

The only thing I can think of is there are some franchise BlockBuster and they might do things differently. But every Corporate owned Blockbuster is the same. Corporate sends us movies (we don't request inventory, we get what they send us) and it doesn't seem logical that Corporate would send P&S to some stores and WS to others. Go to Blockbuster.com and click on a DVD. Then look at the "DVD Features" line (last one, on the list to the right of the DVD coverbox image). It will say if the movie is avaible in WS or PS (if it doesn't specify then I assume the movie was shot in 4:3). Most movies will only come up as "WS." Bigger movies (LotR for example) will come up as PS and WS versions (which means we stock PS for sale, but I've never seen PS for rent before). If that still isn't enough to convice you you can click on the store locator, and find out which version yer local BB has for rent ("LTBX" is short for Letterbox").

Personally, I'm surprised how quickly BB is making the switch to DVDs. Before the end of the month our store will be around 50% DVD, 35% movies, and 15% games in terms of shelf space for rental product (for simplicity's sake I'm ignoring the fact that you can fit more DVDs on a shelf then you can VHS tapes). In 12 months I bet you'll only be able to rent new release movies on VHS. Everything else will be DVD.

Lethal
 

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Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
Originally posted by: dribgnikcom
WHY CANT THEY HAVE BOTH LIKE THEY USED TO!?!?

Shorter movies + no bonus material == pan & scan and widescreen on one disc.

But pan & scan is evil, so I'd just as soon not have it suck up valuable content space on my discs.



Bonus material usually sucks too!

 

max105

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<barney gumble voice> but widescreen cuts off picture from the top and bottom of the scene </barney gumble voice>
 

Slacker

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Wide screen gives you the whole picture just like you would see in a theater, full screen cuts off the sides of the picture to make it fit your tv, if you had a wide screen tv you would not have those black bars.
 

BDawg

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It's days like this I'm comforted by my purchase of a 55" Mitsubishi Widescreen HDTV (tuner built in). :D

And yes, LOTR looks fantastic on it! Tonight, I'm actually going to watch the whole thing through. Since Tuesday, I've been looking at different screens.

Personally, I wonder why they even bother with the P&S version.