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Old 07-09-05 | 10:31 AM
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I can think of a few FS only DVDs, all of which seem to follow the "younger audience" idea, with the exception of parenthood.

1. Parenthood
2. Serial Mom
3. Leave it to Beaver
4. Kindergarten Cop
5. Annie SE

Vegas Vacation was originally released in FS only, but was re-released win WS a few years later.
Old 07-09-05 | 06:28 PM
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It's the term "Full" being falsely thrown around that confuses the average joe consumer. "Cropped Screen" is a little more honest.
Old 07-09-05 | 06:32 PM
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What an ingenious thread! I'm surprised this has never been discussed before.
Old 07-09-05 | 06:40 PM
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"Cropped Screen" is a little more honest.
I'm willing to bet "Cropped Screen" would be no less confusing to J6P.
Old 07-09-05 | 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LasVegasMichael
I can think of a few FS only DVDs, all of which seem to follow the "younger audience" idea, with the exception of parenthood.

2. Serial Mom
Serial Mom isn't full screen. The DVD has a non-anamorphic 1.66:1 widescreen transfer.
Old 07-09-05 | 07:15 PM
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It's the term "Full" being falsely thrown around that confuses the average joe consumer. "Cropped Screen" is a little more honest.
Unless it's Open Matte...or 1.33:1 was the OAR.
Old 07-09-05 | 07:53 PM
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Old 07-10-05 | 03:15 AM
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Unless it's Open Matte...or 1.33:1 was the OAR.
Alright, then I go back to my old idea: "Narrow Screen."
Old 07-10-05 | 07:35 AM
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Universal really frustrated me when they released the Arnold/Devito comedy Twins on dvd in Full Screen. To this date there has not been a Widescreen dvd released by the studio.
Old 07-10-05 | 11:01 AM
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Add to the list Colossus - The Forbin Project, released only eight months ago in Pan & Scan only. Another travesty from Universal.

Colossus has been high on my DVD want list for six years now but I refuse to buy it in P&S.
Old 07-10-05 | 10:58 PM
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I'm still impatiently waiting for all of these region 1 Fool Frame releases to be fixed:

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Action Jackson
Can't Buy Me Love
Child's Play
Funny Farm
Honeymoon in Vegas
Just One of the Guys
Lost Highway
Miracle Mile
The Ref
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
Shivers (a.k.a. They Came from Within)
Spies Like Us
Star 80
Three Amigos!
Twins
When a Stranger Calls Back
Old 07-10-05 | 11:15 PM
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Old 07-11-05 | 12:27 AM
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If studios aren't going to stop releasing non-OAR DVDs, then they need to simply drop the Widescreen/Fullscreen labelling, and go with Original Aspect Ratio and Modified for X Screens, X being either Standard or Wide, since, as I mentioned earlier, certain films are given a 16x9 frame when their OAR is 2.35:1. Personally, I would rather see "Original Aspect Ratio" instead of "Widescreen" on most of my DVD cases.

That may be confusing for awhile, but it wouldn't take long for people to catch on. I guess I still have faith in people... it's not too late to stop trying.
Old 07-12-05 | 09:18 AM
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If studios aren't going to stop releasing non-OAR DVDs, then they need to simply drop the Widescreen/Fullscreen labelling, and go with Original Aspect Ratio and Modified for X Screens, X being either Standard or Wide, since, as I mentioned earlier, certain films are given a 16x9 frame when their OAR is 2.35:1. Personally, I would rather see "Original Aspect Ratio" instead of "Widescreen" on most of my DVD cases.

That may be confusing for awhile, but it wouldn't take long for people to catch on. I guess I still have faith in people... it's not too late to stop trying.
I'm in total agreement - non-OAR is non-OAR, even if it's widescreen. Why can't everything just be OAR. It's not that difficult, Hollywood.
Old 07-12-05 | 09:39 AM
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Three Amigos!
The current release of Three Amigos! is non-anamorphic widescreen.
Old 07-12-05 | 09:47 AM
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Old 07-12-05 | 10:22 AM
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The "Modified for Wide Screen" would be a good label for the cropped movies on the PSP. Then again, the ones I looked at didn't even tell you the aspect ratio on the cases, so I guess they wouldn't bother.

I don't know why the reviews on this site use words like "slightly cropped" to describe what is done to many of the 2.35:1 movies when transferred to UMD. The I, Robot review doesn't even mention that it's not OAR-it just says it's "presented with a 1.85:1 ratio transfer and fits perfectly onto the PSP’s screen." Imagine if the DVD was 1.85:1. Would it still be recommended?
Old 07-12-05 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
The current release of Three Amigos! is non-anamorphic widescreen.
So it is. Remand that one to my 'Impatiently Awaiting an Anamorphic Upgrade' list instead.
Old 07-12-05 | 10:54 AM
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Another example of modified to WS is The Evil Dead: Book of the Dead which cropped the 1.37:1 OAR to WS (apparently with Raimi's approval). That's the whole reason I still own the Elite SE.
Old 07-12-05 | 11:08 AM
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Another example of modified to WS is The Evil Dead: Book of the Dead which cropped the 1.37:1 OAR to WS (apparently with Raimi's approval). That's the whole reason I still own the Elite SE.
Agreed -- same here. I also find that the colors on the earlier Elite edition are more stable, especially the reds.
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I'm pretty sure that Doc Hollywood is only available on DVD in 4:3.
Old 07-17-05 | 10:43 AM
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Wrong lable from studio

I agree that the movies are not labled correctly. Full screen isn't full screen on my wide screen TV. I think it should be Limited Aspect Ratio or Old TV Screen vs Wide Screen.

When I first saw the lable many years ago, and there was full screen only version, I figured I was getting the "fullest" version.
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[QUOTE=joliom]I'm still impatiently waiting for all of these region 1 Fool Frame releases to be fixed:

Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins

Spies Like Us

Also for myself i would like...

Grumpy Old Men
Grumpier Old Men
Doc Hollywood
My Girl
White Lightning
With Honors
The Bridges Of Madison County
Old 07-17-05 | 04:07 PM
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As recently as LAST WEEK Warner Home Video was good enough to give us the Gene Hackman movie Twice In A Lifetime in fullscreen only.
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Spies Like Us (the wife always asks about it)
Parenthood
Twins
Ace Ventura

I didn't know Three Amigos was widescreen at all. I want anamorphic, but this peaks my interest.

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