Basically what I'm saying is that there are some movies (Two Weeks Notice included) where WS vs FS really doesn't matter. Movies like that aren't about "stunning cinematography" so it doesn't really matter which format you watch.
I'm not going to tell someone that they should get Two Weeks Notice in WS if they're are going to be watching it on a 19" TV. I recommend movies like Lord of the Rings or Spiderman in WS no matter what, because I think that they look bad in FS. It's completely arbitrary on my part, but it makes my job seem a tiny bit less boring.
Definitely true. I work at a BestBuy, and if a customer is buying a halfway decent movie, I try to get them to go with widescreen. I tell them that "fullscreen is going to be lopping off the sides of your movie, so you'll only be seeing about half of it." More often than not, this works and they go with widescreen. Of course, if they're buying Two Weeks Notice I let them walk out with whatever the hell version they want.
The official store policy, I think, is to recommend WS to customers with TV's 32" or bigger, and FS to everyone else.
I checked the case, and it appears to have been released on Ready Set Go! which i believe is the small record company started by the producer of the album. Whether they signed on to a distributor, or just got wider distro themselves, I don't know.
I'm not going to tell someone that they should get Two Weeks Notice in WS if they're are going to be watching it on a 19" TV. I recommend movies like Lord of the Rings or Spiderman in WS no matter what, because I think that they look bad in FS. It's completely arbitrary on my part, but it makes my job seem a tiny bit less boring.
-Mark
The official store policy, I think, is to recommend WS to customers with TV's 32" or bigger, and FS to everyone else.
-Mark
Seriously, I haven't gotten any spam from Iraq in weeks!
I checked the case, and it appears to have been released on Ready Set Go! which i believe is the small record company started by the producer of the album. Whether they signed on to a distributor, or just got wider distro themselves, I don't know.
Not if google has a chance to "invade". I'm guessing that's part of what the China Search Alliance is about.