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MegaTimebomb098
@MrFugums it was posted in 2007, what do you expect, youtube didnt support widescreen at that time/
Vole2000Partnership
@j00ztube I agree! Woody Allen's Annie Hall was filmed on (4:3) Academy Ratio.
202saphira
I love widescreen you see so much more!!
PREZILLA2009
Fulscreen should be getting rid of.
and just like james rolfe said they should not exist.
collegeman1988
When did home video in widescreen become the norm instead of the exception? I used to hate widescreen, but now I often won't watch a movie on TV or on my computer if it is in pan and scan because it is really disorienting and looks terrible.
LuigiGodzillaGirl
@bawalker022
I bought a full screen copy of that movie five years ago, when I was about to start my first year of college. Back then, full screen didn't really bother me much because my family didn't have any widescreen tvs until the digital switchover. Today, I regret that purchase.
ChiuahuaTubeALT
Widescreen TV rocks. Including 16:9
Kevtb87
things should always be in the ratio they were intended. the problem is film, TV and cinema ratios are all different which means they can't all fit perfectly on the one TV.
An anamorphic widescreen TV means widescreen (2.35:1) will fill the entire screen, but fullscreen television shows will have massive black bars on the sides.
Whereas if you have a fullscreen TV, then widescreen movies will have black bars on the top and bottom.
Todays widescreen TVs are the perfect compromise.
fffranccc
What documentary is this clip from???
taxman3
Have tcm made any other docs about movies? This is really well made!
Who else makes good docs like this about filmmaking? |