Dear MGM,
I only buy films on DVD that are presented in their OAR. For proof of this, see my DVD collection in the link in my signature. Even though a specific cult title I want has yet to be released without OAR from your company, unless policy changes I can see that happening very easily down the road, and I will simply spend my money elsewhere. I remember when UHF was announced and I was able to get it for the first time in its 1.85:1 OAR. I was ecstatic. Fortunately, Weird Al is also an OAR supporter, so we got the OAR version of the film on DVD. I have often wondered what would have happened had he not been such an intrigal part of the making of that DVD. That disc has both the Widescreen and the Pan & Scan versions of the film on it. You do this quite often with your releases. Why can't it be done with all, so that the OAR is always avaialble to the film enthusiast?
Thanks for your time,
Brandon Conway
I only buy films on DVD that are presented in their OAR. For proof of this, see my DVD collection in the link in my signature. Even though a specific cult title I want has yet to be released without OAR from your company, unless policy changes I can see that happening very easily down the road, and I will simply spend my money elsewhere. I remember when UHF was announced and I was able to get it for the first time in its 1.85:1 OAR. I was ecstatic. Fortunately, Weird Al is also an OAR supporter, so we got the OAR version of the film on DVD. I have often wondered what would have happened had he not been such an intrigal part of the making of that DVD. That disc has both the Widescreen and the Pan & Scan versions of the film on it. You do this quite often with your releases. Why can't it be done with all, so that the OAR is always avaialble to the film enthusiast?
Thanks for your time,
Brandon Conway