
And they want to letterbox (or smilebox) The WWOTBGrimm, not de-letterbox it! That's the point!
Didn't say it was--Just saying that technically "Remastering" /= "Restoring", much though we've learned to associate the two.Ben wrote:But this isn't remastered, Eric, if you'd care to read again.
That's the one, and unfortunately, the P&S "blend" version was only mastered for TCM in letterbox--meaning windowbox--and any attempt to update it for anamorphic would involve said money....At least that's what I heard last time it was asked at the HTF Chat.Ben wrote:Grimm's "black bars"? You mean the three-image "blends"? I didn't know there was a one-projector version - even the pan-and-scan copy I have off-air is clearly a three-image version. I thought all prints were like that, with only How The West Was Won and WWOTBG being the ONLY two films that NEVER had one-image versions, hence it takes so much money to "fix" 'em. Frankly, I think they would have had more success doing WWOTBG than HTWWW, since as a family title they had a bit more of the "classic" angle about it to promote.
That SOUNDS wishful enough to be urban fan legend (ie. a natural mutation of "SOTS as Disney Treasures"), but wouldn't mind being surprised.Randall wrote:Mark Evanier mentioned it on his blog today, too, though he didn't mention his source. Here are his thoughts on it:
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2010 ... tml#019614