Video - Oliver & Company is presented in
its original widescreen ratio of 1.66:1.
Politely tell them you will only buy DVDs if they are released in
their original widescreen ratio.
Not exact matches
This
widescreen transfer of Amour, retaining the film's
original theatrical aspect
ratio of 1.85:1, is excellent.
The
widescreen version is delivered in the film's
original 1.85:1
widescreen ratio, enhanced at 16:9.
KEY: 1.33:1 - 4 x 3 Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.77:1, 1.78:1, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 2.55:1 -
Widescreen aspect
ratios; Pan & Scan (p & s)- movie is modified to fill 4:3 TV screen; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby 2 - Channel Surround or Stereo SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced; OAR -
Original Aspect
Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created
Ratio (DVD preserves the
ratio the film was created
ratio the film was created for)
In 3 - D the aspect
ratio is enhanced to 1.85:1
widescreen, but both the regular Blu - ray and DVD presentations of the movie unfold in 1.66:1, preserving the aspect
ratio of the movie's
original theatrical presentation.
Klowns is presented in 1080p high definition with a
widescreen aspect
ratio of 1.85:1 and a new English 5.1 DTS - HD MA (Master Audio) lossless track born of a new 4K scan of the
original camera negative.
Both films are presented on DVD in standard definition with a 1.66:1 full frame (
original Highways) and an anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1
widescreen aspect
ratio (revisited) and with lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio tracks.
The show is presented anamorphically enhanced in its
original 1.78:1
widescreen aspect
ratio and has a lossy 5.1 Dolby Digital track with is up to par with the DVD format.
Colours, contrasts, blacks and flesh tones are all superb, and the aspect
ratio is the
original 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen.
The film appears on DVD in its
original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio, and has been anamorphically enhanced.
My guess is that Monkeys»
original aspect
ratio is something like the 1.75:1
widescreen ratio that was used for Old Yeller and Pollyanna.
Since it was released in the 1960s, when
widescreen was already the norm, I think it's safe to say that this is not the movie's
original theatrical aspect
ratio.
As with the earlier edition, both films are presented in anamorphic
widescreen at the
original aspect
ratio of 2.35:1.
Presented in black and white 1080p high definition on Blu - ray with a
widescreen aspect
ratio of 1.78:1 (
original aspect
ratio was 1.85:1) and a remastered DTS - HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 Mono lossless sound mix, the film looks better than previous releases but isn't as sharp as expected.
The only extras are animated menus, scene selection, the
original trailer, and a stills gallery - but the film is presented in a restored and remastered
widescreen print reviving its
original Panavision 2.35:1 aspect
ratio, and the DVD includes an excellent collectors booklet.
The Muppet Movie is presented in the 1.85:1
widescreen aspect
ratio (matching the dimensions of its
original theatrical exhibitions) and has been enhanced for 16x9 displays.
Jackie Brown appears in its
original 1.85:1
widescreen aspect
ratio on Blu - ray.
Still, the movie has been lovingly restored in its
original widescreen aspect
ratio with pristine image quality, a far cry from old VHS bootlegs.
Still, it's kind of a fun movie and, restored it to its
original widescreen aspect
ratio, this disc makes for a decent first - time purchase at the right price.
Though this presentation is touted as «family - friendly
widescreen» on the sequel's official website, it is actually in the aspect
ratio being employed for all of DisneyToon Studios» direct - to - video features today and 16x9 can be considered the
original dimensions of the cartoon.
THE DVD Blue Underground, gaining momentum on Anchor Bay in the area of extensive catalogue cult releases, offers The Final Countdown in an astounding, THX - certified anamorphic
widescreen presentation that preserves the picture's
original 2.35:1 Panavision aspect
ratio for the first time on DVD legitimately.
Disney's DVD presents Return to Oz in its
original 1.85:1
widescreen aspect
ratio.
Blu - ray presents Thunderbolt and Lightfoot in its
original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio.
As an added «screw you» to those who don't or won't do
widescreen, this is only available for your hearing pleasure on the
original aspect
ratio version of the movie.
Presented in its
original 1.66:1
widescreen aspect
ratio and enhanced for 16:9 displays, black & white Hand in Hand looks great.
KEY: 1.33:1 - Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.85:1, 2.25:1, 2.35:1 -
Widescreen ratios; 16:9 (or anamorphic)- widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD maintains ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by A
Widescreen ratios; 16:9 (or anamorphic)-
widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD maintains ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by A
widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9
widescreen TVs OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD maintains ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by A
widescreen TVs OAR -
Original Aspect
Ratio (DVD maintains ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by Anchor
Ratio (DVD maintains
ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by Anchor
ratio the film was created for); DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; OOP - Out of Print Anchor Bay - Disney film released on DVD by Anchor Bay.
Not only will they NOT fill the screens of a
widescreen TV, but had the
widescreen film been presented in its
original ratio, it likely WOULD, and you'd be seeing the whole film as it was created and meant to be seen.)
Mr. 3000 is presented in its
original theatrical aspect
ratio, 1.85:1, and has of course been enhanced for
widescreen televisions.
The movie is presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen, its
original broadcast
ratio (at least for HD presentations).
While all films in the set ring with Hammer's trademark attention to colour process, offering bloody reds and fleshy fleshtones, Horror of Dracula's 1.77:1 anamorphic
widescreen image (recropped from its
original 1.66:1 aspect
ratio) is sadly jumping with grain so dense it's at times almost misty.
The film is presented in its
original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio, enhanced for 16x9 screens.
The film is presented in its
original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio and is enhanced for 16x9 displays.
Image kindly restores the film to its
original intended and theatrical 1.85:1
widescreen aspect
ratio.
Fortunately, A Far Off Place is presented in its
original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio and has been enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
Housed in a regular Amray case, L'Enfant is presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic
widescreen, preserving the aspect
ratio of its
original theatrical exhibition.
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 North Avenue Irregulars appears in 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen, which is approximately its
original theatrical aspect
ratio.
Jaws is presented in its
original theatrical
widescreen aspect
ratio of 2.35:1.
It is an entertaining film, presented in its
original widescreen aspect
ratio, and offers suprisingly commendable audio and video quality.
Whichever version you choose to watch, you're treated to Big in its
original widescreen theatrical aspect
ratio, 1.85:1.
We get both the
original 2:35.1 aspect
ratio widescreen (enhanced for 16:9 televisions) and the not - so - welcome 1.33:1 Pan & Scan options.
Presented in 1080p high definition with a 1.65:1
widescreen aspect
ratio (
original ratio was 1.85:1) and complete with a Spanish DTS - HD MA (Master Audio) 2.0 (mono or simple stereo, its hard to tell) track, the film has been nicely restored here from its
original 35 mm film elements and has a detailed sound mix with some interesting design work.
Housed in a cardboard cover, the two - disc collector's edition version of There Will Be Blood comes presented in its
original 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen aspect
ratio, along with a superlative Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound mix, available in English, French and Spanish (all with optional subtitles).
The World's Greatest Athlete joins the ranks of the lucky live action Disney films which on DVD have been preserved in their
original widescreen aspect
ratios and enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
The Village is presented in its
original widescreen aspect
ratio of 1.85:1 and of course has been enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
The Strongest Man in the World is presented in fullscreen, and as its predecessor Now You See Him, Now You Don't is anamorphic
widescreen on DVD, you reach the conclusion that this is not the
original aspect
ratio.
Once again, a superior digital transfer in the film's
original 1.85:1
widescreen ratio, mastered in anamorphic
widescreen.
Presented in its 1.85:1
original widescreen aspect
ratio and enhanced for 16x9 televisions, Where the Red Fern Grows looks quite good.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case in turn stored in a cardboard slipcover, this «Mystery in the Mist» special edition DVD release of The Great Mouse Detective tweaks its
original 1.66:1 aspect
ratio; instead, both full screen and 1.78:1
widescreen versions are available here, along with a Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound audio tracks in English, French and Spanish, as well as optional English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles.