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I remember putting an inter library loan for the Alien Legacy DVD set a few years ago, and to my surprise all the discs in the set were full screen as opposed to the correct widescreen singles I later got sent. IIRC, Alien & Alien 3 just had letterboxed credits then P&S for the rest, while Alien: Resurrection was like the VHS/Divix master pictured here and Aliens had unmasked FX shots but oddly enough, cropped talking and interior shots. Wish I remembered which library it came from, but I might be able to jog my memory further if I can find the open matte Fox logos from Aliens and Resurrection in my collection.
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There is also a Theatrical AMZN WEB-DL Open Matte available on the forum thread over at the rus tracker.
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Discovered that there was at least a DVB recording of Alien: Resurrection in full screen; better than VHS quality (apart the logo, of course), and they are BOTH open matte, and NOT pan&scan!
Now, it will be great to get it... and, this *may* means that the full screen DVD used indeed the same master.
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Hi, comparing the dirt, the HDTV seems to be the same ENR master the Laserdisc and first DVD release were made from. Cheers!
I would like to know which HDTV version has the highest bitrate.
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