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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 21:26:15 GMT
Call me crazy, but I actually don't mind Pan and Scan for the most part. I prefer something closer to the original aspect ratio, but I grew up watching loads of VHS tapes that were Pan and Scan on my old CRT tv. This was long before I was old enough to know that I was watching movies with large sections of the movie missing. I didn't mind standard widescreen (35mm), but I think the anamorphic widescreen releases (70mm) like Ben-Hur are almost unwatchable on VHS IMO, soooo much black bar. Of course, I would never settle for a modern movie released in Pan and Scan, and if I'm going to buy a DVD/BD it's gotta be the original ratio, but I collect LaserDisc/VHS, and sometimes the Pan and Scan releases are actually better transfers, or have something else unique to that release which is cut from the widescreen version. Well, it is nostalgic for some old VHS movies as that's how I originally saw them. However, watching a Pan and Scan VHS isn't right unless you still have an old CRT TV to view it on.
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