Will all non-anamorphic dvds eventually get re-released as anamorphic?
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Will all non-anamorphic dvds eventually get re-released as anamorphic?
Just wondering. There are many titles I want that are non-anamorphic, but I am wondering if everything will get an anamorphic transfer at some point, since eventually everyone will have a widescreen tv.
Scream
The Abyss
The Truman Show
Armageddon
older Criterion releases and many others...
Scream
The Abyss
The Truman Show
Armageddon
older Criterion releases and many others...
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i think Criterion is "trying" to re-visit their older non-anamoprhic titles.... but it depends on their contract i guess
but yes, i do agree that allot of quality movies out there that still need anamorphic transfer (or treatment that they deserve)
hey, UNIVERSAL!!! WHERE IS MY JOHN CARPENTER'S THE THING ANAMORPHIC?!?!?!?!
bastards
but yes, i do agree that allot of quality movies out there that still need anamorphic transfer (or treatment that they deserve)
hey, UNIVERSAL!!! WHERE IS MY JOHN CARPENTER'S THE THING ANAMORPHIC?!?!?!?!
bastards
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Originally posted by NaturalMystic79
I love my Robocop CC, just wish it was anamorphic with DD 5.1.
I love my Robocop CC, just wish it was anamorphic with DD 5.1.
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I suspect some titles will never get re-released on the current DVD format just because the studios won't make any money, and could even lose money, depending on the title.
The titles you mentioned probably will get re-released as they are bigger ticket items.
Regarding Criterion....Armageddon would be almost perfect if it were just anamorphic.
The titles you mentioned probably will get re-released as they are bigger ticket items.
Regarding Criterion....Armageddon would be almost perfect if it were just anamorphic.
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To get back onto the original topic, No all titles will not get re-released with anamorphic transfers. However the ones you mentioned might be likely candidates for one. Criterion has stated that they would like provide anamorphic transfers for some of their earlier releases, and Buena Vista has has announced a new Collector's Series which might provide some new transfers. My advice would be to buy the movies you like now, and if new versions are released, sell the old one and buy the new one.
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Originally posted by sinned
Titanic is not anamorphic I believe.
Pretty Woman was re-released as a 10th anniversary edition. Is that version anamorphic or not?
Titanic is not anamorphic I believe.
Pretty Woman was re-released as a 10th anniversary edition. Is that version anamorphic or not?
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my non's that will be double-dipped when the SE's come out
Top Gun
Titanic
Clerks
My Happy Gilmore is full frame (grrr) but my Good Will Hunting is the anamorphic canadian version (yay)
Top Gun
Titanic
Clerks
My Happy Gilmore is full frame (grrr) but my Good Will Hunting is the anamorphic canadian version (yay)
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It's too bad really because a couple of those non-anamorphic DVDs look pretty good (Titanic, Criterion Armageddon). If they were anamorphic, you would hear no complaints about how they look.
I agree about The Thing. I would love to see this one done right.
I agree about The Thing. I would love to see this one done right.
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A lot of the titles mentioned so far are already on the slate. Goodfellas, The Manchurian Candidate, and True Lies are all supposedly going to see re-releases according to the studios (though no specific dates have yet been announced). And does anyone really think that there won't be super-duper special edition re-releases for Titanic and Top Gun? I mean you're talking about two of the biggest most popular films of all time there. It will happen in time. The bigger question is will we see anamorphic re-releases of more obscure films - those that weren't even moderate Hollywood hits? Will there ever be a 16:9 enhanced Slumber Party Massacre for instance?
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Do non-anamorphic dvds look like crap on a widescreen tv? I'm asking because I only have a 27" and don't really benefit from anamorphic enhancement. Does the Armageddon Criterion dvd still look good on a widescreen tv even though it's non-anamorphic?



