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Old 09-20-05 | 02:42 PM
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Was Pumpkinhead 2 Only Released in Full Screen?

I think a better question is was it shot in widescreen? I've only seen a picture of the cover that reads FULL SCREEN. Also are there any special features
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direct to video probably is full screen.
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I am fairly certain that it is available only in fullscreen. My original pumpkinhead is fullscreen.
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The sequel was DTV and I doubt it was made in WS if it was filmed as a straight to video film.

I recall some special features being announced for the film though. So I doubt the director would bother with such a release if it were not in it's original aspect ratio.
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The sequel was DTV and I doubt it was made in WS if it was filmed as a straight to video film.

I recall some special features being announced for the film though. So I doubt the director would bother with such a release if it were not in it's original aspect ratio.
I don't know, I think most of the people (when it comes to commentaries anyway) could be watching a different version of the film then what WE see on screen.
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It doesn't list the OAR under technical specs in IMDB, just says it was shot in 35MM.

However, I didn't know Soleil Moon Frye a.k.a. Punky Brewster was in this flick

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