Not exact matches
THE DVD Innerspace is available on DVD
from Warner Home Video in a
presentation that contains a 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer of the film along with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound likely based off the six - track mix that accompanied 70 mm prints.
No concerns arise
from the impressive 2.35:1 anamorphic
widescreen presentation.
The 2.40:1 anamorphic
widescreen presentation suffers
from no specific drawbacks other than being encoded in a format with a lower resolution than is commonly found these days.
Release Date: 23 March 2010 Fantastic Mr. Fox releases to DVD (single disc) with the following extras: -
Widescreen presentation of the film on DVD -
From Script to Screen - Still Life (Puppet Animation)- A Beginner's Guide to Whack - Bat Fantastic Mr. Fox also releases in a Blu - ray / DVD Combo edition.
The disc's THX - certified, 1.85:1 anamorphic
widescreen presentation of Signs is rich in grain
from time to time — at last the celluloid spirit of a new film is preserved in the digital realm.
For their patience, Disney is basically asking them to either go without this movie in their DVD collections, pay more than the should for this lackluster
presentation, or go region - free and import the long - available
widescreen disc
from overseas.
While the DVD's 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen presentation doesn't boast the detail of Blu - ray, it's solid for standard definition and suffers
from no specific problems.
A direct digital transfer utilizing every available pixel, the 1.78:1
widescreen presentation is free
from any defects or shortcomings.
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 stellar anamorphic
widescreen transfer, fine sound
presentation, and inclusion of some bonus features put this disc head and shoulders above the treatment bestowed upon most of its kin
from the»60s and»70s.
Enduring Love comes to DVD
from Paramount in an exquisite 2.30:1 anamorphic
widescreen presentation.
Feature Film
Presentation Presented in
Widescreen 1:77:1 aspect ratio with picture direct
from Pixar's digital source.
Also worth mentioning but not having a significant effect on the viewing experience: the Blu - ray and new DVD's framing differs slightly
from the original DVD's 1.66:1 «family - friendly
widescreen»
presentation, showing a little bit less height and a little bit more width, leaning ever so slightly in one direction depending on the shot.
With inspiring visuals, full 16:9
widescreen presentation and an engaging battle system, fans and newcomers alike can experience the world of Final Fantasy VII
from an all - new perspective.