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In Reply to: Harry Potter...is fullscreen really superior to the widescreen DVD? posted by cfraser on May 27, 2002 at 14:34:19:
So with the way movies are coming out these days, why don't we get both versions when we buy the DVD. Seems like Bugs Life included both, though it is a shorter movie, but I have seen others that are multi-disc sets that include both. Since it is an issue in this disc, I'd expect both to be there. Seems like a money making scheme to me...I can smell the special edition disc set on the horizon with "super duper" extras and both versions in a special package of some sort. Ah consumerism!
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We should see the pictures the way directors intented it.
Yeah, many DVD's include both. Terminator 2 had three versions (one "hidden") on ONE disc, still looked pretty good to me. It's somewhat the technical issues of modern movie-making that were interesting me re the HP movie presentation. I think I have a beginner's handle on it now. Things sure haven't got easier for directors, what with the different markets the studios have to cater to.
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