Wednesday, February 02, 2005

These Fuckers Got Off Easy

For those not familiar with the bullshit move MGM pulled with their "widescreen" DVDs read below.

courtesy of VideoETA.com

MGM offers refunds in settlement over "widescreen"DVDs

By Tim Briscoe

There is a great divide in the world of DVD. As a consumer, you're either in the Widscreen camp or the Full-Screen camp. If you happen to be an MGM consumer, you may have been in both camps without realizing it. For those of you scratching your head over the differences between the two formats, basically Widescreen refers to the original theatrical presentation of a movie (think rectangle) and Full-Screen reflects the more traditional square shape of a TV. If you have ever seen the notorious black bars at the top and bottom of your TV while watching a movie, this movie was presented in a Widescreen format. In order to get a rectangular image to fit on a square TV, someone has to go through and chop off "presumably useless" footage from the entire movie. At MGM, someone did the reverse, they took an Full-Screen image that was already chopped up and chopped more off the top and bottom, added black bars and called it a Widescreen version. The movie purists sued MGM and they settled out of court. In the terms of the settlement, MGM has agreed to re-purchase any of these DVDs for $7.10 each -- or to exchange them for another in their selected catalog of 325 legitimate movies. The list of 550 victimized DVDs includes some classics like Spaceballs, The Silence of the Lambs, Rocky, The Terminator, and the eternal favorite Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. MGM has established a web site at www.mgmdvdsettlement.com to provide information on the list of movies and how to obtain a refund/exchange. The deadline for action is Mar. 31, 2005.
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Putting black bars on a Full-Screen film is like some middle school A/V shit. Hey, MGM...WTF?!

And buy back for $7.10?! What are we? Crackheads? Fuck these guys. Granted if it were full price, I'd head down the every pawn shop in town and clean them out, making one nice profit. As it is I still might do so and swap them out for movies I might actually want. Hmmm. Sure it's kind of a dick move, but they started it. But then again I'm lazy. And that would take quite a bit of effort. But I do plan on combing through my DVDs tonight to see which ones these bastards fucked me on.

3 Comments:

At Wed Feb 02, 01:03:00 PM PST, Blogger emjaro said...

Spaceballs, good god no, not Spaceballs!

I knew that some of it's original magnificance viewed originally in the theatre had somehow been lost.

 
At Wed Feb 02, 04:40:00 PM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

And you were correct!

 
At Thu Feb 03, 11:24:00 AM PST, Blogger Shawn said...

The 2 Disc Special Edition is coming out in May.

Seriously.

 

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