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Sigma957

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6-Jun-2013
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23-Feb-2016
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#911023
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team negative1 - star wars 1977 - 35mm theatrical version (Released)
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So this all came about because someone who owns an original print had a scan of it made and someone else has a copy of the scan that person paid for afterward. Yet the one who owns the original print STILL owns an original print. A PHYSICAL print.

It must be a western idea but I really do not see what the problem is here. It’s hard to digitally lay claim to ownership of something without a digital watermark from the beginning. Yeah they paid for it to be scanned but really what were they planning to do with it after it was scanned? Sit on it and pass it on to their children? To do what? Continue to sit on it?

Maybe it’s good I missed all the drama of the past few weeks. Longtime lurker here.

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#715695
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Info Wanted: 'Miracle Mile' (1988) - Is there a Widescreen version?
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I re-watched this the full screen version again Tuesday night with my sister who had never seen it before. It’s a great film that starts out like a typical date gone bad move until possible nuclear war is thrown into the mix. Then things get very interesting really fast.

Was this ever show in theatres, and if so, has anyone ever seen a widescreen commercial release?

I can tell this was shot widescreen the way the cameras artificially pan from left to right when 2 people are having a conversation a few feet apart.

Thanks.