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Why Is Netflix Secretly Cropping Movies?
Like a lot of film writers, I spent a good deal of my life working in video stores. Some of that occurred in the time frame (2000-2002, roughly) when DVDs began to replace VHS, and as a result, I was on the receiving end of much anger and confusion over widescreen formatting — “letterboxing,” as we called it, which began on LaserDisc, appeared on a few VHS tapes, and became the standard on DVD (luckily, since widescreen televisions were also becoming ubiquitous). “I’m not seein’ the whole..
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It's 8 bucks a month. Quick your bitching and whining and enjoy what you get for that price. 5 years ago you only would rent 1-2 DVDs for $8 (depending where you are).