The earlier films are
classic widescreen films and are given a solid Blu - ray treatment.
Not exact matches
To really truly appreciate this
classic movie it is best to see this in the «
widescreen» format (Originally
filmed in
widescreen Cinemascope and Breathtaking Color).
Tarantino, who began the
film in black and white before switching to color, plays with formats here, too; to suggest the claustrophobia of being buried, he shows The Bride inside her wooden casket, and as clods of earth rain down on the lid, he switches from
widescreen to the
classic 4x3 screen ratio.
Presented and remastered in 4K from the original camera negative, the 1080p presentation of the
classic film has a 1.66:1
widescreen aspect ratio and a restored LPCM Mono track, both of which are of very high quality.
The
widescreen treatment is an anomaly among the Herbie sequels (parts three and four are both fullscreen on DVD) and as well as
classic live action
films outside of the Special Edition / Vault Disney line.