Depends on which recording it is. I mean, there are just some times when I'd like to hear some Beatles tracks with the cracks and hiss of a record player instead of the sterility of hearing the CD thumping along on a nice sound system. However, if it were Metallica, or G'N'R, or even an...
Well, then, I guess I'm going to have to have faith in respected opinions. ...I have both formats in my rack, and I'm proud of it. I watch movies. That's what I do.
I hope you're kidding. :P For what it's worth, though, I'm not here to commit a Jihad for Fullscreen. Just had a bit to discuss, and get off of my chest (so I wouldn't have to come out of the cropped closet later, and more difficultly!). :)
Well, seeing as how my original experience with Fright Night II (and many other films, for that matter) have been on late-night cable TV...I've grown accustomed to the crop. Really, though, the definition between wide and full has never been more disturbingly clear than when I picked up the...
Fright Night II? Fullscreen love? I'm there. ^_^ Honestly, I don't see what's so bad about fullscreen. Heck, if I have a choice in the matter, I usually perfer fullscreen to widescreen on my old 19" 4:3 Sharp.