Here is a helpful picture depicting an image that is pan 'n scanned.
But other than that I prefer fullscreen simply because widescreen is a marketing gimic.
It just occurred to me that the first poll question that includes the words, "Widescreen only" may be misleading. In no way was it meant to restrict the director's choice of aspect ratios in which to choose to film a movie. If a director wants to film in 1.33:1, great. Or freakin 2.76:1 like Ben Hur.
However that has yet to be brought up in a single conversation that I've ever had regarding wide screen. So far wide screen is just better because.. well it just is!
I say original, NOT widescreen
Quote from: The Happy Friar on December 16, 2008, 07:11:03 PMI say original, NOT widescreenThis I agree with.
Wide screen was used compete with full screen television, not be compatible with it.
Somehow writing the words "widescreen" on a DVD or a television is supposed to appeal to the consumer more yet it doesn't.
Watching both Death Race and X-Files: I Want to Believe in letterbox on my standard TV made text integral to the movie plot unreadable. This is not the first time this has been a problem.
1.) Mona Lisa in standard Ratio2.) Mona Lisa with vertical letterbox3.) Mona Lisa stretched to widescreen
The vertical letterbox looks strange in your example because of the giant gilded frame. That's a bit different than the black borders on youtube, which don't bother me in the slightest.