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Posted by Justin on 04/25/07 13:04
def456 wrote on [Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:21:17 GMT]:
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> "Mark Jones" <noemail@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:ltwXh.495$296.73@newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>> def456 wrote:
>>> A lot of movies now come out on DVD in 2.35:1 aspect ratio, width to
>>> height, so called anamorphic. That causes a large black area at the
>>> top and bottom of the screen and poor picture quality with ordinary
>>> 4:3 TVs, and also significant black bands at the top/bottom with the
>>> newer 16:9 widescreen TVs. Since nobody has TVs to view 2.35:1
>>> properly, why do they produce it?
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>> Have you ever heard of a thing called a "movie theater"?
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> Yes, but I haven't been to one for the last 25 years. :)
> The convenience and comfort of a home TV system capable of playing movies on
> tape or disc has taken over completely. I tried cable and satellite but
> prefer DVDs. I did the rental thing for VHS tapes then DVDs for a long time,
> but now it's just Netflix.
> Movie theaters are outmoded. Nobody goes anymore!
Then how do they stay in business? And what are all those people doing
there?
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