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Posted by Sean Black on 01/04/07 16:07

In article <459d0484$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net>, M.I.5¾
<no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> writes
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>"Sean Black" <sean@bucks-aggs.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> In article <459cc05c$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net>, M.I.5¾
>> <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> writes
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>>>"Joshua Zyber" <joshzyber@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>news:NYidnfVDBO2H3QHYnZ2dnUVZ_qKknZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>> "M.I.5?" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message
>>>> news:459bab6c$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net...
>>>>> I have noticed that the last two DVDs that I have bought have been
>>>>> presented in letterbox format rather than anamorphic widescreen.
>>>>
>>>> What DVDs would those be?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Can't remember the title of the first one, but the most recent is Pirates
>>>of
>>>the Caribean - Dead Man's Chest, presented as a tiny 2.35:1 picture in the
>>>middle of a 4:3 image (letterbox - curiously not mentioned on the box).
>>>The
>>>DTS sound is good though.
>>>
>> R2? I've got the R2 POTC- DMC, it's 2.35:1 but it's definitely anamorphic.
>
>Well mine definitely isn't. I even checked the .IFO files and it is
>definitely marked as 4:3 full frame. Definitely a Region 2. Is there
>anything else you can tell me about yours (special edition etc.)? If
>necessary, I will take this one back and complain.
>
>
It's just the normal 2 disc edition, they may call it the special
edition, can't recall at the moment. It does seem very unusual that a
high profile release, or indeed any release other than some really
low-budget thing, these days would be released as non-anamorphic.
--
Sean Black

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