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Can someone tell me why some channels take a 4:3 show or movie and stretch it to fit a 16 : 9 screen, then have the gall to call it "widescreen"? And why do people accept it that way? Everything is squashed, people are too wide and not tall enough, no circle is a circle any longer and so on. Even if it's something I really want to watch, I won't because the effect is way too distracting.
I'm probably just gonna have to start writing to channels and complaining when they do that kind of cheat, because that's all it really is, cheating to fill the screen. It's really mind-blowing that in an age where more and more households have some kind of widescreen TV that movies are still shown pan&scan and people can't accept that 4:3 TV shows don't look better when squashed or worse, cropped, to fit a 16 : 9 format. There's nothing in the world wrong with letterboxing or whatever it's called for black bars on the left and right when in 4:3 format...
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