I recall Siskel and Ebert's comparing the widescreen version of the gladiator scene in "Spartacus" to pan-and-scan. It really drove home the notion that nothing beats seeing a film the way a director meant it to be seen.
I recall Siskel and Ebert's comparing the widescreen version of the gladiator scene in "Spartacus" to pan-and-scan. It really drove home the notion that nothing beats seeing a film the way a director meant it to be seen.
I recall Siskel and Ebert's comparing the widescreen version of the gladiator scene in "Spartacus" to pan-and-scan. It really drove home the notion that nothing beats seeing a film the way a director meant it to be seen.