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Has anyone saw this on DVD?
I reviewed it:
http://enterline2.tripod.com/behindenemylines2.html
I'm just wondering what is the point of creating a pan and sacn transfer when it was filmed in 1.78:1. It would have saved Fox money if they didn't do the transfer and stuck with the 1.78:1 already on the flipper disc (shudder).
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Re: Behind Enemy Lines 2: Axis Of Evil DVD
You have to realize that some people no matter how little or much of "the dreaded black bars" demand that their TV screen is filled. Trust me. I work in retail and I get to hear these people scream at me all day long for it - even on 1.66:1 non-anamorphic transfers.
I do agree with you tho. To me it is a waste of space that could of been used for better extras, a higher bitrate for the Widescreen transfer, more audio options (is DTS on this one?), etc etc etc.....
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Re: Behind Enemy Lines 2: Axis Of Evil DVD
Wow. Is there any other sequel that couldn't have been less related to the original? The only thing interesting about it is that David Keith was in the original and Keith David is in the sequel.
The man I loved - the man who vanished - he never came back at all. But maybe he's still out there, somewhere. Maybe some day, when Gotham no longer needs Batman, I'll see him again.
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Re: Behind Enemy Lines 2: Axis Of Evil DVD
You know, for some reason I had it in my head that one of them (Keith David/ David Keith) had committed suicide a few years back. Whom am I confusing him with?
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