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Old 04-29-03 | 04:08 PM
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Spawn: Director's Cut żanamorphic?

Hello people, friends of dvd:

I have a doubt of Spawn: Director's Cut.

I saw in the back cover of the dvd: "Presented in Letterbox", then I suppose that it means that it's not anamorphic, but I read some internet pages in where it's mentioned that it's anamorphic.

Somebody that it has Spawn's dvd could say if it's anamorphic?

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Old 04-29-03 | 04:43 PM
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If you look closely under where is says "Widescreen Version", you see "enhanced for widescreen TVs" which means it is anamorphic.
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Old 04-29-03 | 04:57 PM
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Thanks Robert, that is what I had to suppose.

I have a widescreen tv, and I don't like letterboxed movies. It's not the same thing that an anamorphic movie.
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Yep and its the same thing I have on vhs just not anamorphic and no commentary.
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Yep and its the same thing I have on vhs just not anamorphic and no commentary.
How is exactly is that relevant to the discussion?
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Old 04-29-03 | 09:02 PM
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How is exactly is that relevant to the discussion?

cause the movie is just as bad on dvd as it on on vhs ?
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cause the movie is just as bad on dvd as it on on vhs ?
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