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I just won a copy of this on here then realized i already have a copy! anyhoos.. this one is new & was watched twice by me, Philo Beddoe (Eastwood) is back as the easy going brawler in this sequel to "Every which way but loose" and kicks in a few extra laughs along the way. (But beware of the Black Widows!) * this one is a keeper! * offered with FREE SHIPPING TOO! :-)
No, that was on A Fish Called Wanda. On this movie, I'm not sure what panavision looks like on the TV screen. Normally full screen is 4 to 3 or 1.33 to 1 ratio, and has black borders on the sides. Widescreen is normally 1.85 to 1 or 2.35 to 1 or 2.40 to 1. What does panavision look like on the TV screen? 1.85 to 1 has only small black borders on the top and bottom. The larger the number, the larger the borders on the top and bottom. 2.40 to 1 had a very small picture runnig across the screen and hugh area of border on the top and bottom. What does panavision look like when you view it on your TV screen? I have a collection of over 600 DVDs, all of them are widescreen, the way I prefer to watch the movie. Tell me if you can what panavision looks like. Thank you very much. Jim
Pana vision is full screen w/ a one inch black bar running across the top & bottom, it looks like the movie as viewed in the theatres. i have over 1800 in my collection, & "wide screen" was first done on VHS, it's interesting too as i have tapes over 30 years old in wide screen and when played on a digital television you can't tell it's not a DVD! *interesting :-) *