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RE: How The West was Won--my problem

Posted by DavidLD on September 11, 2008 at 04:50:53:

This was the first movie I saw in Cinerama,and I was over 500 miles from my rural ND home in Minneapolis, and the lines between the three projected images are part of the total experience for me when projected on my 100-inch front screen to recreate the night. More than an issue of what is the best picture, when I see those lines, memories of my younger days come pouring back. I'm just afraid a version w/o the lines would lose something for me, and I was glad the original DVD transfer kept them.

I will leave the DVDs w/o the lines to those here who never saw the real thing that night in Minneapolis.