"The Game" - What is the problem with this dvd?
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"The Game" - What is the problem with this dvd?
The widescreen version is actually on the pan & scan side of the disk -- but that was only irritating. The "widescreen" movie is only a narrow strip on my 65" RPTV. That sucks. I can't get this thing into an aspect ratio that looks even remotely correct. I tried two players, a Panny rp62 and a Mintek. Is this thing flagged wrong or something? Is there any way to get this to play correctly?
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Jericho are you sure? I don't own it but every search I do lists it as 2.35:1 letterbox and none of them say it's anamorphic. I also thought this was one of the reasons everyone is waiting on a SE of this title hoping that they would make it enhanced this time.
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I know first hand I have played this movie on a widescreen tv. It is not anamorphic, different tv's handle this in different ways, some TV's detect this and display it properly but for the most part you will have to play with 4:3, 16:9 settings on your dvd player and/or your TV
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I used to have the US release. It was definately NON-anamorphic. I bought the French release because of that. If the new version is Anamorphic I would dump my PAL Fr disk for an NTSC US disc in a heartbeat.
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Lookie what I found: http://www.davidfincher.net/news0028.html
Allthough the back cover doesn't say anything about it being anamorphic:
"Released with both an anamorphic widescreen and pan and scan transfer, the upcoming release will contain a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack. It will most likely be identical to the earlier USA release. Coming back to retail on August 27th, The Game will boast a $19.98 price tag."
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some TV's detect this and display it properly but for the most part you will have to play with 4:3, 16:9 settings on your dvd player and/or your TV
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Originally posted by Yocke
Lookie what I found: http://www.davidfincher.net/news0028.html
Allthough the back cover doesn't say anything about it being anamorphic:
Lookie what I found: http://www.davidfincher.net/news0028.html
Allthough the back cover doesn't say anything about it being anamorphic:
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Originally posted by yojimbo1
I know first hand I have played this movie on a widescreen tv. It is not anamorphic, different tv's handle this in different ways, some TV's detect this and display it properly but for the most part you will have to play with 4:3, 16:9 settings on your dvd player and/or your TV
I know first hand I have played this movie on a widescreen tv. It is not anamorphic, different tv's handle this in different ways, some TV's detect this and display it properly but for the most part you will have to play with 4:3, 16:9 settings on your dvd player and/or your TV
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Off the box of my Polygram release:
Widescreen version presented in a "letterbox" widescreen format preserving the 2.35:1 "Scope" aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.
The Universal says the same thing.
I don't know. I don't know much about this scope and anamorphic stuff.
Widescreen version presented in a "letterbox" widescreen format preserving the 2.35:1 "Scope" aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.
The Universal says the same thing.
I don't know. I don't know much about this scope and anamorphic stuff.
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Originally posted by Jericho
I have also played this movie on a widescreen TV. In fact I'm playing it now and the thing is anamorphic. I don't know what to say. I decided to throw in a non-anamorphic disc (Deep Impact)just to make sure I wasn't crazy. And sure enough Deep impact is NOT anamorhpic. But The Game is coming across in widescreen anamorphic glory. I don't know what to say. For the record I have the Polygram release
I have also played this movie on a widescreen TV. In fact I'm playing it now and the thing is anamorphic. I don't know what to say. I decided to throw in a non-anamorphic disc (Deep Impact)just to make sure I wasn't crazy. And sure enough Deep impact is NOT anamorhpic. But The Game is coming across in widescreen anamorphic glory. I don't know what to say. For the record I have the Polygram release
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Originally posted by DonnachaOne
Some discs are flagged so that they'll stretch the non-anamorphic picture to fill a widescreen TV's picture, though the disc is not anamorphic. I started a discussion a while back on this, as my copy of The Thing was doing the same thing that your copy of Game was doing...
Some discs are flagged so that they'll stretch the non-anamorphic picture to fill a widescreen TV's picture, though the disc is not anamorphic. I started a discussion a while back on this, as my copy of The Thing was doing the same thing that your copy of Game was doing...
I guess I cvan never really know if a thing is anamporphic from the simple TV test w/o changing the settings.
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I have the Polygram release and it is non anamorphic. How do I know? If you set the DVD player to 16:9 mode the picture does not stretch. It is the same size on both 16:9 mode and the 4:3 letterbox mode.
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Originally posted by Hobgoblin
I have the Polygram release and it is non anamorphic. How do I know? If you set the DVD player to 16:9 mode the picture does not stretch. It is the same size on both 16:9 mode and the 4:3 letterbox mode.
I have the Polygram release and it is non anamorphic. How do I know? If you set the DVD player to 16:9 mode the picture does not stretch. It is the same size on both 16:9 mode and the 4:3 letterbox mode.
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Wait a minute Jericho. You said it fills your screen but it shouldn't. The film is 2.35:1 so you should have black bars even on a widescreen TV unless you're zooming it in either with the player or the TV.
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Originally posted by chipmac
Wait a minute Jericho. You said it fills your screen but it shouldn't. The film is 2.35:1 so you should have black bars even on a widescreen TV unless you're zooming it in either with the player or the TV.
Wait a minute Jericho. You said it fills your screen but it shouldn't. The film is 2.35:1 so you should have black bars even on a widescreen TV unless you're zooming it in either with the player or the TV.
Jericho: BTW the polygram disc has Fullscreen on the flip side. Are you sure you played the widescreen side?
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Originally posted by chipmac
Wait a minute Jericho. You said it fills your screen but it shouldn't. The film is 2.35:1 so you should have black bars even on a widescreen TV unless you're zooming it in either with the player or the TV.
Wait a minute Jericho. You said it fills your screen but it shouldn't. The film is 2.35:1 so you should have black bars even on a widescreen TV unless you're zooming it in either with the player or the TV.
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Originally posted by Hobgoblin
Yes. Unless he has a version that is different from the polygram version that the rest of us have.
Jericho: BTW the polygram disc has Fullscreen on the flip side. Are you sure you played the widescreen side?
Yes. Unless he has a version that is different from the polygram version that the rest of us have.
Jericho: BTW the polygram disc has Fullscreen on the flip side. Are you sure you played the widescreen side?



