Widescreen DVD
Anyone know of a widescreen version of this on DVD?
I can only find a fullscreen version..
- Fredrik
Anyone know of a widescreen version of this on DVD?
I can only find a fullscreen version..
- Fredrik
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It needs a better release than the current fullscreen/nothing to offer version. This is a fantastic film that deserves better treatment. Also "Frantic" is in the same boat. Came out the same year and got the same treatment on DVD.
shareI agree that the DVD really could have used some special features but the original aspect ratio in which the movie was shot is probably fullscreen. If they were to release a widescreen edition, it would probably be cropped at the top and bottom.
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the original aspect ratio in which the movie was shot is probably fullscreen. If they were to release a widescreen edition, it would probably be cropped at the top and bottom.
It was shot in 1.85:1 widescreen. I saw this in the theatre back in 1988. Buy now Im hoping that WB will do something for it on Blu-Ray like a double feature release.. similar to Frantic/Presumed Innocent. It would be nice to have some special features on it... A look back kind of thing, but Id just like to have it in widescreen and a decent transfer.
shareThat's the problem with a lot of these older releases of smaller movies. The DVDs were made back when people still only had fullscreen TVs, so they were only putting fullscreen versions of movies on DVD like they would with VHS. Everyone starts getting widescreen TVS, but newer releases of these old DVDs are never reprinted with a widescreen version. And who's to say when a Blu-ray will actually be released? Shame.
shareA 720p widescreen webrip is floating around on the net you can download. An official Blu-ray release would be nice though.
shareIts streaming on HBOMax now. Just screened it. Great Keaton performance among many other good performances.
shareI just watched this, great flick. I did this and Desperate measures, as a double feature. Both great Keaton performances. This movie was a hard watch, hungover, contemplating my own sobriety.
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