Star Trek TNG - HD New Trailer 2012

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  • wow wow wow "Sins of the Father" and "Inner light" wasn't in Season 1. So that could only mean 1 thing a mix of eps.

  • @Usul573 Yah, I understand that, but if they are gonna redo all of the shows, they are recreadting all of the effects and everything. The original Trailer for "Next Level" shows the Enterprise D - In Wide Screen, and it looks JUST fine, Braga didnt like how it looked and so, destoyed the Enterprise D for us. May he rot in blazes!

  • @XweAp0nX

    I don't really understand, but I understand the sci-fi shows and how shows and films are made and aspect ratio.

  • @Usul573 Ta Blazes with THAT! Babylon 5 was filmed in 16:9, Next Gen AND DS9 would kick ass if it were like that. Brannon Bloatbragga needs to go to hell for destroying the Enterprise D "just cos it didn't look good in 16:9" - To hell! They just didn't FILM it right! David Carson was a good TV director but he SUCKED EGGS as a Film Director - Now Frakes, he got the hang of it. Enterprise D never should have gotten blown up!

  • @777jones

    No, we won't, because the entire show was not made for widescreen, and should not be changed to be in widescreen.

    You can zoom it or mess around with the aspect ratio if you feel like it though, but that's not how it was meant to be seen.

  • @777jones Do you REALLY want them to chop off the top and the bottom ?

  • Wait... NOW is January 2012 :D

  • Will all the 4:3 fundamentalists be quiet so we can have HD widescreen. Thank you!

  • @DOHC2L For portable use, right? I mean you will buy them for when you're at home, won't you?

  • @dektarium I'm pretty sure widescreen was not even on the radar in 1987. We didn't even get decent flat screen TVs until the year 2000 or so and even those cost as much as a car!!

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