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From: GreggleZz
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  • Be kinda, Rewind

  • and there was much rejoycing (yay... {yawn})

  • i remember my dad use to have this box set when i was a kid, and i use to watch these movies alllll the time. i ended up destroying them though

  • I have a question is the widesreen the small bars are the big bars cause in goin to bet this on amazon

  • @BobDylanFan1966 I don't know what you mean. All 6 Star Wars movies are in the 2.35:1 ratio, which is the wider of the 2 most common widescreen formats. Even on a 16x9 tv, you will still see black bars.

    Off course, since the original versions are letterboxed, they will display a black frame around the whole picture on all sides unless you zoom in.

  • @Knightmessenger never mind my question was already answer cause i bought it i y i ask tht is because my friend own a movie in widescreen on the v.c.r version its 1:85 and the d.v.d is 2:35

  • @BobDylanFan1966 To my knowledge, there is no 1.85 version of any Star Wars except new HD broadcasts. The tapes and dvd's have always been either pan & scan 4:3 or 2.35 widescreen.

  • and you can tell its an american youtuber. yes for some stupid reason pan and can was intruded, even though old b/w were filmed the other way, but why oh why, oh lord, fukin pan and scan shit

  • cool. i dont suppose you can upload the clip thats at the start explaining how widescreen gives you more picture.

  • The widescreen shows the full area because the movie itself was shot in widescreen. Pan and scan is when you crop the picture to fit into a fullscreen box. For scenes with something going on both sides with a still camera, they pan the screen from one side to another. Hope this helps.

  • The DVDs are the way to go for Star Wars.

  • i have 1-3 on dvd but not a boxset they are individual

  • Have you gotten the trilogy on DVD yet ?

  • well i already have them on vhs, so besides the special feautres and easier convenience i really do not find the need to buy them. i am a muscian and i play drums and bass, that is alot of money towards maintenece in itself so icant be dishing out money for something i pretty much already have.

  • I had that VHS boxset but I quickly sold it because I was happy with my original versions. I'm happy with my DVDs of the trilogy.

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