Wide Screen?


Any news of a WS edition?

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If indeed "Colossus" was originally planned as a TV-movie then there wouldn't be a wide-screen version of the film.

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First of all thanks for your response and you make a very valid point however IIRC someone mentioned that they had a WS version. I think it was on Laser Disk though.

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It was originally released theatrically in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio. The laser disc was in widescreen, VHS and DVD versions full-screen. It is available in widescreen only in Region 2. You can watch the entire movie right now at the moment on YouTube in widescreen and a very good image (update- well it's been pulled off YouTube glad I got a chance to see it when I did):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKjQmTXGhG8&feature=related

"Supposedly" a much-delayed new theatrical version of the story is in the works by Universal so maybe this may explain why the original film hasn't gotten re-released in widescreen in Region 1 by now.

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Wow. Thanks for the link and your time. I guess I'll keep my fingers crossed for that supposedly Universal WS release. What a classic!

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You're welcome, just to be clear supposedly Universal could be filming a brand new/updated version of Colossus for theatrical release. It's anybody's guess whether the 1970 film will be re-released by them in widescreen for region 1 DVD (and/or Blu-Ray). The original is a classic for sure but I'm not holding my breath for any equally compelling re-make or new take on it- not with the sorry track record of re-makes!

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Yup. I totally agree.

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I have a beautiful copy of this movie from LaserDisc, in widescreen, on two Beta tapes, at the fast B-I speed, if anyone needs a copy. It's not DVD quality, to be sure, but very watchable AND in true 2.35:1! Write me at [email protected].

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Thanks for your kind offer rayglasser-2, too bad I only have a VHS player. Glad to see another fan of this incredible movie.

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It's back on Youtube, I just watched it. I'd pay for a wide screen remastered version.

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It's been pulled off YouTube again, with this message:

"Colossus The For..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement.
Sorry about that.

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So true. COLOSSUS was NOT shot as a TV movie. I'm not sure how that myth got started. (Perhaps the lack of any real movie stars in the cast?)

It wasn't a hugely budgeted film, but it sure as hell wasn't a micro-budgeted, shot-in-14-days, TV movie either.

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There is a legit widescreen DVD. I have it and its great. It s R2 release. See amazon.co.uk.

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If you are able to play R2 DVDS go for this one:

http://www.amazon.de/Colossus-Project-Widescreen-Edition-Remastered/dp/B004C4IIUY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341623877&sr=8-1

It has superior picture compared to the british release from 2009. The german company ostalgica seems to have used newly scanned film elements for the release, wich doesnt seem to be the case of the british release.


Hope anyone find this information useful!

Niels

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Thank you for the information. I just ordered my copy.
10 + 14 shipping (+ conversion to dollars) but I'm sure it will be worth it to see the cut off edges :)

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This played tonight on TVOntario's Saturday Night at the Movies program. (TVO is like Canada's version of PBS)

Looked great in HD Its original aspect ratio of 2.35:1, and Uncut without commercials!

So glad I caught it again and have it on my dvr!!

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It exists. I saw it.

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