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Back to the Future Part...Hey whats wrong with my DVD's?


When the Back to the Future dvd trilogy was first released their were huge errors in the widescreen transfers for parts 2 and 3. The above in the red shows what the you get on DVD. Something happened to the widescreen versions of parts 2 and 3 and they took the full frame version and put bars at the top and bottom to give us a fake widescreen.

Universal has offered to replace the discs by sending your DVD's to them and they will send you the correct formatted discs. Here's one of the sights you can go to to see more of the transfer problems and to find out how to replace your current discs.
http://www.angelfire.com/film/bttf2/

The reason why Im writing this post isn't really to talk about how I was jipped or about how there are errors from a dvd that is pushing 4 years old. Im writing this because I popped in PCU into my DVD player tonight (a low budget college movie that made no money) and realized their are so many movies on DVD out there like this one or Bachelor Party, Police Academy5,6,7, Beverly Hills Cop 3 etc and none of them have transfer problems. I guess my question is how did this happen to a trilogy that grossed so much, is so popular and released by both Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg? Ok I have nowhere else to go with this.

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  1. Blogger Brian Why | 1:47 PM |  

    I couldn't agree with you more. The Bachelor Party DVD is an excellent transfer.


    Just wanted you to know I actually checked the site out.