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Originally posted by: bad_karma24<br
I really don't get what you're saying. T3 was shown theatrically at 2.35:1. It's filming process was Super 35, for everything, not just the effects shots. If it was soft matted, it would have been 1.85:1.
And stop going on about the nudity. You really are 16... (I'm 17, but whatever)
Thats what I thought to but I have compared my fullscreen version with widescreen internet shots and can't find a single one where fullscreen doesn't have any top to bottom benifit over widescreen. Fullscreen version has the same width but more on top and bottom in all live action shots. The movie was clearly filmed in 1.33. In effects shots like I said the making of feature shows how they digitally animated the water under the hunter killer but the final 2.35 shot the water is not visible but you see more of the city. The effects are all clearly made in 1.85 and cropped to 2.35. Why this was done I have no idea but the link I showed clearly shows its true. Though in widescreens defense most effects shots the added information is more interesting then the added information fullscreen gives. For example when the missles go off 3 missles get croped off in fullscreen but fullscreen justs shows more of the ground. Terminator 3 was the only time I ever chose a fullscreen DVD to a widescreen DVD and its ovious why.