|  | Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 03/23/06 19:13 
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 17:56:27 GMT, steveroberts@compuserve.com (SteveRoberts) Gave us:
 
 >On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:08:50 -0600, Jack <jack@jack.com> wrote:
 >
 >>I just rented "2010: The Year We Make Contact," which was billed as a 2-
 >>sided DVD with 4:3 (pan & scan) or widescreen options.
 >
 >>I have seen "mini widescreen" on a few other cheap-label DVDs that I didn't
 >>expect to be high quality. I have also seen it used for intro titles,
 >>whereafter the movie switched to either true widescreen or 4:3. Is this a
 >>known scam of sorts?
 >
 >I take it by 'mini-widescreen' you mean a 4:3 picture with a deep
 >letterbox, as opposed to a 16:9 anamorphic picture with a shallow
 >letterbox.
 >
 >A lot of these films came out in the early days of DVD, with
 >distributors using older transfers of films that had originally been
 >mastered for laserdisc. There's also a video compression argument, as
 >the big black bars make the picture easier to compress than an
 >anamorphic picture - I seem to remember this being used as an argument
 >for 'The Abyss' also being 4:3 letterbox, as it's a very long film.
 >
 >I'd definitely re-buy 2010 if it was available in anamorphic with a
 >decent new transfer!
 >
 
 GOOD answer!
 
 I too WILL re-buy 2010 if it gets re-done! DANGIT!
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