Serving Sara Widescreen Formatted To Fit Your Screen?
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Serving Sara Widescreen Formatted To Fit Your Screen?
I just picked up a copy of Serving Sara: Widescreen Collection & on the back it has a little box that says "This Film Has Been Modified From It's Original Version: It Has Been Formatted To Fit Your Screen" I can understand this on the Full Screen version, buy why in the blue hell is it on the back of the WS version? I've watched the movie & it is in WS, so I assume that's a typo, does anyone else own this movie (or admit they own it) If so maybe you can check & see if yours has this on the back also.
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please do not
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It's a misprint. Movie was cute with a few really good laughs. (the Bull scene). Not a major contender in the romantic comedy. Not allot of chemistry between Hurley and Perry.
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Sometimes DVDs will say that, as in if it was the same size as it was in the theater you'd just be seeing peoples pores... now the movie is TV size (it's a theory, anyway)
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It's only TV size since your TV is smaller than a theater screen. Get a bigger TV.
This doesn't mean it was formatted for 16:9, does it? Maybe it just means black bars have been added. Or a misprint.
This doesn't mean it was formatted for 16:9, does it? Maybe it just means black bars have been added. Or a misprint.
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Originally posted by Brain Stew
Probably just someone asleep at the wheel. Created a full frame version first, forgot to (or didn't know they had to) remove the disclaimer.
Probably just someone asleep at the wheel. Created a full frame version first, forgot to (or didn't know they had to) remove the disclaimer.