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Universal Titles - WRONG ASPECT RATIO

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    Universal Titles - WRONG ASPECT RATIO

    I know I'm probably beating a dead horse here but have to start somewhere and spending money on digital tiles in the wrong aspect ratio (especially when they are updated and correct everywhere else) is really turning me off from purchasing anything more digital and just staying with physical media once and done.
    If I wanted Full screen versions of these I could have purchased the VHS for $1.00 each (SMH!)

    Can we get someone to fix these Universal titles please that are all drastically wrong and outdated.

    Great Waldo Pepper (1:78:1 FAH - 2:35:1 CORRECT RATIO)
    The Hard Way (1:78:1 FAH - 2:35:1 CORRECT RATIO)

    Can it really be that difficult for these to be updated especially when they already exist in the correct format??

    FelipeF

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    Originally posted by Venomous500 View Post
    Can it really be that difficult for these to be updated especially when they already exist in the correct format??
    Yes, many of us have been waiting more than a decade for Vudu, now FAH, to fix these and many other titles.

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      It would be one thing, if the actual aspect ratios were listed in the descriptions (like is done on all physical media). Than at least we would know ahead of time what we were buying here.
      I for sure wouldn't be buying full screen versions of widescreen films. But at least if that was part of the listing, it wouldn't be a blind buy for consumers and would alleviate many of the problems people are having. It also would mean a lot less $$$$$$ because i'm sure many collectors wouldn't purchase the film till it was properly showcased in the right format.

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