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Non-Widescreen Version Of The X-Men

Jake Snook (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 14:51

I haven`t got a widescreen telly, although it is a Panasonic 20" tv. I don`t see what all the hype is about Widescreen tvs, etc. Does anyone know if a non-widescreen version of the X-Men will be released in the UK? It would be interesting to know what percentage of homes in the UK own a widescreen tv as I don`t think many do, so therefore what is the point of releasing it in widescreen when many people don`t have the equipment to view it properly on?

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Iain M (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 15:01

because you can view it properly on a normal tv too?

point of widescreen is that the film is MADE in widescreen - slice the sides off and you`re slicing off 1/3rd of the film!

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erectionthatcouldcausearmageddon (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 16:07

once you move to widescreen you`ll know why!

t.v.s are moving to widescreen - I suspect in a couple years
widescreen will be the standard.

and eastenders is in widescreen!

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Dan Rees (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 16:16

In fact, just take a look down any Tv listings mag at how many programmes have W/S beside them, and you`ll see that we`re moving in that direction.
Films are being shown in W/S on TV, albeit chopped to a smaller ratio from their usual aspect.

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cw2000 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 21:22

Jake:

The UK market for Widescreen tvs is increasing at a massive rate.

Some widescreen tvs have already started to outsell 4:3 tvs.

Look at this years new models from all the major tv makers you will see how many of them are widescreen.

Why do you want a non-widescreen version of X-Men, you will lose 50% of the picture.

Digital TV has built in support for widescreen tvs.

DVD is a home "cinema" format, it was designed to allow films to be shown as they were meant to be, with widescreen films this means in "widescreen".
If you want 4:3 go buy a VHS.

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Toy_car (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 21:48

The real sin here is that if the DVD author wished to they could put the P&S info in and the one disc could be used on what ever format TV you wanted it to, and not on what they tell you to.

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clayts (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th March 2001, 23:20

And let`s be honest - some unscrupulous companies still pass off 4:3 DVDs as being the bees` knees (er, the X Files Series 1 springs to mind, although Fox shot it in that ratio).

Some discs (`flippers` especially) do give you the option between 4:3 and widescreen - we should never forget that, despite their popularity, widescreen tellies are still less commonplace than 4:3 in the home.

Studios should sell DVD-18 (double-sided) as standard, so that people who haven`t made the jump to w/s can still enjoy at least some of the benefits of DVD.

Have to agree tho`, since I got my w/s telly I always think when I watch a 4:3 telly I`m being shortchanged !!!

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UNBREAKABLE (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 13th March 2001, 02:29

The future of video is DVD, the future of television is widescreen, bub!

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