For the purposes of this review, only
the Unrated widescreen version was viewed.
Not exact matches
For review we received the
widescreen «
Unrated Version,» which runs five minutes longer than the theatrical cut, though the disc provides no indication of what's been restored to the film.
Four
versions of the film cohabit a dual - layer platter: 1.85:1 anamorphic
widescreen editions of the
unrated and R - rated Storytelling, plus two full - frame (unmatted) editions of the same.
According to the press release, the final retail
version of the
Unrated DVD edition offers only a 1.85:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer, whereas the Theatrical Cut holds that and a 1.33:1 fullscreen
version on opposite sides of a flipper disc.
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Widescreen] + Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)[Director's Cut -
Unrated, New Extended
Version]- DVDs National Treasure [Collector's Edition]- Blu - ray + DVD»»
The
Unrated version will be available on
widescreen only and the theatrical
version will be available on both
widescreen and full frame formats.
On DVD, the only way to get King Arthur in
widescreen and with audio commentary, is on this «Extended
Unrated Version.»