I mean it (kinda) does.
But anyway, my main point is that anamorphic/ non-anamorphic will NEVER be a deciding factor to me.
If I had to choose from the get go, I'd probably buy anamorphic. If a newer release of any movie was released and the ONLY difference was that is was anamorphic while the previous release was simply letterboxed widescreen or whatever, I would NOT upgrade.
There very few non-anamorphic DVD´s of non 4:3 movies around. Expecially since 2001...
If the special features were better, I probably would. Anamorphic/ non-anamorpic, to me= the same thing. I watch anamorpic movies on my widescreen TV with the DVD player set to 4x3 letterbox. I like the top and bottom black bars.
Ok, that´s it! Sorry, but you are definately a nutcase! You are in the end, sacrificing A LOT OF resolution to watch your movies IN THE WRONG ASPECT RATIO!!!
If you set your DVD Player to 4:3 and watch, let´s say, a 1.85:1 movie on a 16:9 TV, you end up with something like 2.00:1 -> 2.20:1 apect ratio!
And besides, 2.35:1 movies, like *drum roll* STAR WARS, have still black bars when watched on a 16:9 TV anamorphically! 16:9 = 1.78:1
I watch all movies in full mode w/o side bars and that makes me very happy.
With lots of TOTALLY UNNECCESSARY resolution loss. Oh the pain, THE PAIN!!!!!!
I also like seeing subtitles in the black not touching the movie.
...or being pressed out completely off the frame....
I never said anamorphic was bad (well kinda as a joke), just that it never will matter for me.