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Warning: Stanley Kubrik's Full Metal Jacket - at Amazon.com
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Don't purchase the 05/15/2007 Release of Full Metal Jacket at this link at Amazon.com and expect it to be Widecreen 1.66:1.  It's not.  I received my copy in the mail today and, to my dismay,  it's the same Fullframe 1.33:1 that was released on 06/12/2001  .

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The newly remastered one will be out around Christmas, according to studio sources.
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Have you complained already with Amazon? Maybe they change their wrong description.
I'd return the DVD also...
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Have you complained already with Amazon? Maybe they change their wrong description.
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yep - just return the dvd.
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There is hope 



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Yep, the Warner guys were on a HTF chat a few months ago, and while they didn't give an exact date, they said before Christmas.

I can't wait for 2001, especially.
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In the Request for Refund/Exchange I noted that I had ordered the Widescreen version as advertised on the link but received the Fullframe version instead.  They appologized...appology Bot and shipped a replacement copy.  It will arrive this morning and I'll let you know if it's another fullframe version.

Update:  Just got the second copy of Full Metal Jacket and sure enough it's the Fullframe version again.  I'll be returning them for a refund.
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I thought full frame was Kubrick's intended aspect ratio for the majority of all his films.
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I thought full frame was Kubrick's intended aspect ratio for the majority of all his films.

Yes, that's true. He shot all of his films in 1.37:1. So, If they are reframed to 1.85/1.78:1 you are missing a part of the original picture.
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I thought full frame was Kubrick's intended aspect ratio for the majority of all his films.

Yes, that's true. He shot all of his films in 1.37:1. So, If they are reframed to 1.85/1.78:1 you are missing a part of the original picture.


According to sources, they are being remastered to 1.66:1
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I thought full frame was Kubrick's intended aspect ratio for the majority of all his films.

Yes, that's true. He shot all of his films in 1.37:1. So, If they are reframed to 1.85/1.78:1 you are missing a part of the original picture.


According to sources, they are being remastered to 1.66:1

They may be remastered to 1.66:1, but they were not recorded in that format.
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I thought full frame was Kubrick's intended aspect ratio for the majority of all his films.

Yes, that's true. He shot all of his films in 1.37:1. So, If they are reframed to 1.85/1.78:1 you are missing a part of the original picture.



Brave man, Martin. Claiming ALL of his films were shot in Academy Ratio. I can think of one that very defintely was NOT. And it was the single longest continually playing film in Hollywood history that I am aware of.

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I can think of several, 2001 and Spartacus being two of them. Besides I think he wanted 1.66:1 to be theatrical ratio and 1.33(or 1.37):1 to be the ratio for video release. He's not with us to clarify and Warner have done what they could to give us the best presentations. When he was around, WS-TV's and home cinemas weren't common and I think most people would say today that they should be presented in their theatrical AR.

I am REALLY looking forward to the new releases and they (with the upcoming Blade Runner release) really makes me wanna go high def!

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I can think of several, 2001 and Spartacus being two of them.

Mmm, well I meant most of them. I don't know why I wrote "all". Anyway Full Metal Jacket would be missing a large portion of the original picture above and below. I can not speak for others, but I would rather have this film in it's academy ratio (1.37:1). If I want to see it in a WS format I can always zoom the picture.
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I can think of several, 2001 and Spartacus being two of them.

Mmm, well I meant most of them. I don't know why I wrote "all". Anyway Full Metal Jacket would be missing a large portion of the original picture above and below. I can not speak for others, but I would rather have this film in it's academy ratio (1.37:1). If I want to see it in a WS format I can always zoom the picture.


Well, you "miss" a large portion of all movies shot in open matte if you watch them in Widescreen (people who are so unfortunate to own Terminater 3 in fullscreen know what I talk about  ), but that is not the point - the point is the inteded ratio. That is, what aspect ratio was the movie shown in, in theatres. For FMJ, I believe it was 1.66:1, however I could be wrong.

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Well, you "miss" a large portion of all movies shot in open matte if you watch them in Widescreen (people who are so unfortunate to own Terminater 3 in fullscreen know what I talk about  ), but that is not the point - the point is the inteded ratio. That is, what aspect ratio was the movie shown in, in theatres. For FMJ, I believe it was 1.66:1, however I could be wrong.


Well, I agree the intended ratio is the point...but,actually, in this case that doesn't necessarily equate to what is was shown in at theatres. AIUI Kubrick's intended ratio was 4:3(ish) so, unlike open matte, he didn't shoot it at 4:3 and assume "nobody will see the top and bottom bits because I'll cover them up for the cinema" he said "I'll make sure 1.66:1 doesn't cut anyone's heads off but sine more people will see it on TV than on the big screen I'll make the film designed for the TV screen"
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