Since my ex-wife took my version, I'd gladly repurchase this disc if it was 16:9, but with my widescreen TV, it would be useless to me until that time.
I just want more money (I am flat broke) since I have the awfle vhs pan and scan version. Now why do they start in widescreen and then go to the crapola of pan and scan
Mrs. Doubtfire was one of the last discs I bought that wasn't enhanced. If it were improved with 16x9 enhancing, I'd sell my old one and buy a new one.
16 x 9 enhancement would be great. And some other minor quibbles...time-coding is really needed on the extras. And the ability to access the deleted scenes individually in addition to playing all - there is over 35 minutes of deleted scenes, but you don't know that until you've watched them all, and you can't access individual cut scenes. Otherwise, a really really nice SE for a great film!