I worked in a movie theater for a while and they would sometimes let me run the projector, and I can only repectfully disagree with you. Our film always got scratched within a day or two, and we didnt do anything wrong. I got nearly 5 hours of training and our manager was an expert at it--he...
I know someone who prefers fullscreen to barvision. Me! And I'm a chess grandmaster who has won several tournaments. Some movies, like "Lawrence of Arabia" are so small in widescreen you can't see anything. What's the use of watching it like that if you can't see the actors at all? It's good for...
What do you mean by 'foolscreen'? Is that some sort of swipe at 'fullscreen?' If so, I think it's unfair and disrespectful. I am NOT a fool, but I have watched movies in fullscreen. What do you say about THAT?
In my opinion, when movies are released on DVD or home video, they should all be new, unrated versions. Who wants to just see the same thing they saw in theaters, when the director can use that same time to improve upon what he did and release a better version? Almost every time director's are...