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Posted by Derek Janssen on 09/04/06 02:50
Barry wrote:
> I was surprised to see that Netflix has each of the Star Wars episodes
> 4 - 6 Original Theatrical Versions listed as available for rent on
> September 12th (because Netflix rarely gets re-releases of movies).
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> I only want to rent the Widescreen versions, so I'll hold off adding
> them to my queue until I know they are not Fullscreen.
You could look at "Screen Formats" on the page info:
http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=70053213
> By the way, I've seen numerous discrepancies of Widescreen vs.
> Fullscreen on Netflix's site. Each of the many times I've sent an
> email asking Netflix to clarify whether a particular DVD is Widescreen
> or Fullscreen, my email was ignored. Every time I've called up and
> asked a phone rep, I was told there is no way to find out except by
> sending an email.
AaMoF, I don't see any choice of Wide vs. Full on my page, or on Netflix
Freak:
The usual default is Widescreen for all rentals, since the majority of
New Releases don't have dual versions to begin with, and Netflix doesn't
want to bother with anal-retentively stocking four-dip "Unrated vs. R,
Wide & Full" releases.
Derek Janssen
ejanss@comcast.net
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