Stakeout (C4, Sat night, i think) was cropped from 2.35:1 to 1.85:1
1.85:1 is the correct ratio. I saw that in the cinema and the print was matted into 1.85:1.
Given that John Badham made most of his films in Scope (not all of them - Saturday Night Fever and WarGames are other exceptions) I did wonder why he didn't with this one. He did make the sequel Another Stakeout in Scope.
1.85:1 is the correct ratio. I saw that in the cinema and the print was matted into 1.85:1.
Given that John Badham made most of his films in Scope (not all of them - Saturday Night Fever and WarGames are other exceptions) I did wonder why he didn't with this one. He did make the sequel Another Stakeout in Scope.
Oops! I stand erected. Ta for that, eyeblink. I assumed it was as it's John Badham, and thought IMDB said 2.35:1, although I know the sequel was.
Hello Dolly and Oklahoma both screened on movies> (Freesat), and moviemix (Freeview) in pretty good widescreen versions. Not sure if they were full aspect ratios, but the musical numbers looked good with all their extras and vast sets.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (and Amazing Spider-Man recently) both cropped to 16:9
Terrible wasn't it I only watched a little bit of the hobbit before putting my own BluRay on! I first of all did a comparison between the two and the crop was very clear!
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But it's a Universal film. So it's not in DD5.1.
/switches off
1.85:1 is the correct ratio. I saw that in the cinema and the print was matted into 1.85:1.
Given that John Badham made most of his films in Scope (not all of them - Saturday Night Fever and WarGames are other exceptions) I did wonder why he didn't with this one. He did make the sequel Another Stakeout in Scope.
Oops! I stand erected. Ta for that, eyeblink. I assumed it was as it's John Badham, and thought IMDB said 2.35:1, although I know the sequel was.
I Robot on Channel 4 is in full 2.35:1 OAR.
The Terminator on my local cinema screen was slightly cropped at the top
Yep, Taken 2 was the standard 2.35:1. Terminator should be 1.85:1.
Terrible wasn't it I only watched a little bit of the hobbit before putting my own BluRay on! I first of all did a comparison between the two and the crop was very clear!
In future just buy it on BluRay/DVD its much better that way.
His/Her rental was probably a third of the price of the blu-ray and half the price of the DVD though...
Rental was £1.35.
I'm not going to use it again though: I'm not going to be dramatic and say it ruined my enjoyment of the film, but it was incredibly annoying.
Some people sell it on again, accepting that they will loose a little money on it, which would amount to the price of renting the film.
I missed this. Tried to go on Iplayer, as films are sometimes on there, but this one wasn't
Hah! Came here just to post the exact same comment. Which bin did they fish this copy out of? Appalling.