Sentences with phrase «widescreen version»

The phrase "widescreen version" refers to a format of a movie or television show that has a wider aspect ratio, meaning it shows more of the picture on the screen. This format is designed to enhance the viewing experience by providing a larger and more immersive picture. Full definition
The DVD features both the full - frame and widescreen versions of the film.
The DVD contains both the full - frame and widescreen versions of the film.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Warner presents Firewall on DVD in widescreen, fullscreen, and combination HD / SD configurations; we received the standalone widescreen version for review.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Universal issues Jarhead on DVD in competing widescreen, fullscreen, and 2 - Disc widescreen Collector's editions; we received the standalone widescreen version for review.
Housed in a regular Amray case, Just My Luck is presented on a flip disc that includes both full screen and 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen versions of the movie, the latter of which preserves the aspect ratio of its original theatrical exhibition.
We received the regular widescreen version for review, whose 2.37:1, 16x9 - enhanced transfer is an absolute stunner.
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.
The DVD offers little to compensate, with less than ten minutes of bonus material and only a fullscreen presentation when an alternate widescreen version could have easily been added on.
BURBANK, Calif., September 26, 2005 — Disney's heroic family comedy SKY HIGH blazes its way onto DVD on November 29, in both full - screen and widescreen versions packed with superpowered bonus features.
For the purposes of this review, only the Unrated widescreen version was viewed.
I would love to play an HD widescreen version of Metroid Prime, as it's one of my favorite games, but Nintendo removed controller support without giving a good reason.
We've already had widescreen versions too, and adding a time attack option doesn't add much incentive for it.
The DVD has a short feature on the making of the film, which was created with off - the - shelf software as a sort of low - rent counterpart to the computer animation applied in fellow nominees «Shrek» and «Monsters, Inc.» The disc also has two music videos, a dozen promotional TV spots, seven games playable on computer DVD - ROM drives and full - screen and widescreen versions of the film.
At startup, the disc gives you the choice between fullscreen and (heavily - matted) 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen versions; while I'm more apt to blame film stock of the era and the picture's own lack of ambition, the transfer is awfully dull and grainy for a movie that wants to rely on electric - neon colours.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Fox issues Walk the Line on DVD in competing widescreen, fullscreen, and 2 - Disc widescreen Collector's editions; we received the standalone widescreen version for review.
It's important to see the film in its widescreen version, as several of the shorter track events were filmed head - on to include all of the runners on the track.
The widescreen version also slightly edits the film, and the whole package lacks any significant extras.
The widescreen version is delivered in the film's original 1.85:1 widescreen ratio, enhanced at 16:9.
The widescreen version of Walk the Line is available in two versions.
Audio Commentary With Director Brian Robbins And Producer David Hoberman (Widescreen Version Only)
THE DVD MGM issues The Scalphunters on DVD in a flipper containing the widescreen version on one side and a pan-and-scan alternative on the other.
Enter the magic kingdom of Narnia as often as you like with the DVD release of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, available in either a Widescreen version or a Special 2 - disc Edition.
Anchor Bay's Return to Oz DVD contained both fullscreen and widescreen versions of the film, remastered in 5.1, and with the added bonus of a new interview with star Fairuza Balk.
For this review, the widescreen version was viewed.
-- Jim Evers as he opens an old coffin) and Widescreen versions.
On the Widescreen version, the film is presented in its original aspect ratio of approximately 2.35:1, enhanced for 16x9 televisions.
With the sharp focus on whites and the lovely setting of a lake in the country, Funny Games is a feast for the eyes and it transfers well to the small screen, especially in the widescreen version (both wide - and full - screen versions are included on this disc).
For the purposes of this review, only the widescreen version was viewed.
For the purposes of this review, the widescreen version was screened.
For the purposes of this review, only the widescreen version was screened.
At least that puts the widescreen version in lame stores that don't carry dual formats.
This Special Edition disc contains both the full - frame and widescreen versions of the film.
We do find the widescreen version on the DVD... but not on this disc.
The widescreen version (enhanced for 16:9 TVs) brings the sights and sounds of the desert to life, with audio tracks available in English (Dolby Digital 5.1 or Dolby Digital 2.0) and French (Dolby Digital 2.0).
The widescreen versions and pan-and-scan versions are available separately.
(For the purposes of this review, only the widescreen version was screened.)
The DVD contains both the full - screen and widescreen versions of the film.
For the purposes of this review, the widescreen version was viewed.
This 10th Anniversary Edition disc contains both the full - frame and widescreen versions of the film.
DVD Details: Warner Home Video's DVD comes with the widescreen version on one side and the pan-and-scan on the other, but this is definitely a movie that needs to be seen in widescreen.
For the purposes of this review, only the widescreen version has been screened.
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