Although I can see some disappointment from the HD crowd for not having this trilogy in wide-screen HD, these Shrek movies are still enjoyable in the old 4:3 aspect view. Just watch one on TV to see if it is worth a laugh in 2007,...
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Although I can see some disappointment from the HD crowd for not having this trilogy in wide-screen HD, these Shrek movies are still enjoyable in the old 4:3 aspect view. Just watch one on TV to see if it is worth a laugh in 2007, and it will be some years before HD wide screen is the standard on our sets. I think the view portraying the plot lines, etc., are good enough without showing the peripheral edges, although I agree in general you can miss some fun stuff. Maybe that is the one reviewer's point who gave it one star. When I get an HD wide screen setup I will certainly be able to afford to purchase the re-release in the better, high definition, wide-screen format. After all, I have all versions of Lord of the Rings because each version adds something. I thank the viewer for pointing out this this is a non-HD, regular aspect, but I am buying the trilogy anyway. He didn't say there were any other problems with the set. I had to return Shrek 1 when it first came out because the DVD failed and could not be watched. Comments (2) | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? (Report this)
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