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Re: Actually...

Carl,

Several people have pointed out that the OAR of TPM was 2.35:1, and still you persist (You saw it in the theater as 1.85:1 so what you saw is how it was released everywhere) Never mind that I saw it in a THX theater, and it was 2.35:1 in that theater. The IMDB lists the films OAR as 2.35:1, and still you persist (it must be wrong).

You so obviously missed the point on the Lucas Films reference to the DVD so I'll say it this way:

If the TPM DVD was released at a 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio (it was) and the director had control (he did), what he wanted was a 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio delivered to the consumer. Is that clear enough this time?

I give you credit, you are persistant, which doesn't make you correct.
Talking louder doesn't make you correct either.

Regards,



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