Wizard of Oz - HD upcoming release?
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HiDeffjeff
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Wizard of Oz - HD upcoming release?
Yeah, my wife and I were on there exploring some early movies and I was amazed at some of the info over there...We are looking foward to "The Wizard Of Oz" on HD-DVD... 
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It should NOT be in widescreen. It is native 1.37
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/technical
Note that the 1.78 version is cropped; that means they cut off the top and bottom of the original. You are actually seeing less of the original frame.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/technical
Note that the 1.78 version is cropped; that means they cut off the top and bottom of the original. You are actually seeing less of the original frame.
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Depends on so many factors...
If it was mastered for 1.78/1.85 and they mastered the 1.37 full frame then it would appear as widescreen with everybody looking short and fat. Need to adjust your aspect ratio for 4:3.
If it was mastered for 1.78/1.85 and they mastered the 1.37 as 4:3 letter box then it would appear as widescreen with black bars on the sides. Shouldn't have to adjust anything.
According to this page yours should be 4:3 but that does not indicate how.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/dvd
Also note means the top and bottom were slightly cut off to meet 1.33
If it was mastered for 1.78/1.85 and they mastered the 1.37 full frame then it would appear as widescreen with everybody looking short and fat. Need to adjust your aspect ratio for 4:3.
If it was mastered for 1.78/1.85 and they mastered the 1.37 as 4:3 letter box then it would appear as widescreen with black bars on the sides. Shouldn't have to adjust anything.
According to this page yours should be 4:3 but that does not indicate how.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0032138/dvd
Also note means the top and bottom were slightly cut off to meet 1.33
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70th Anniversary of Oz [and GWTW]
2009 will mark the 50th Anniversary of many classic films and you can bet both Oz and GWTW will be re-issued by Warners on
Blu-Ray. TNT has already shown both films in hd, in the original aspect ratio. Oz looked fantastic. For fans of classic films, Blu-Ray in
the UK has released a number of 1940's British films which play domestically, such as "Great Expectations". "Cabaret" Blu-Ray comes out in the UK later this month; hopefully, it will be US compatible, or a domestic version will surface.
Blu-Ray. TNT has already shown both films in hd, in the original aspect ratio. Oz looked fantastic. For fans of classic films, Blu-Ray in
the UK has released a number of 1940's British films which play domestically, such as "Great Expectations". "Cabaret" Blu-Ray comes out in the UK later this month; hopefully, it will be US compatible, or a domestic version will surface.