Excusr me Lane but did you unlist or worse delete your CN Home Media collection video? Because i can't find it anymore and if it is unlisted could you perhaps provide me a link to the video? Or even better, make an entire playlist of all of your unlisted videos that don't have a playlist to call home?
I don't think I've ever made a video showing off my entire CN home media collection. Are you talking about my Australian CN DVDs/Blu-rays video? That video is still up, and I don't plan on taking it down anytime soon.
@@KingLaneCreations Okay, that's good, I guess I had a little bit of a difficult time trying to find it, thanks for letting me know, also can you make a playlist for all of those remaining unlisted videos?
Because they were made in a 4:3 aspect ratio whereas movies are now made in 16:9 or 'widescreen'. The only 2 options studios have when re-releasing older movies is to massively zoom in to get rid of the bars but cutting off loads of the picture on the top and bottom, or just releasing it in the original aspect ratio.
The Diamond Edition was released in 2009. 2011 is the year that release was placed on moratorium (aka "went back to the Disney Vault")
Excusr me Lane but did you unlist or worse delete your CN Home Media collection video?
Because i can't find it anymore and if it is unlisted could you perhaps provide me a link to the video?
Or even better, make an entire playlist of all of your unlisted videos that don't have a playlist to call home?
I don't think I've ever made a video showing off my entire CN home media collection. Are you talking about my Australian CN DVDs/Blu-rays video? That video is still up, and I don't plan on taking it down anytime soon.
@@KingLaneCreations Okay, that's good, I guess I had a little bit of a difficult time trying to find it, thanks for letting me know, also can you make a playlist for all of those remaining unlisted videos?
Why there are black bars on the left and right side of bluray of snow white and many old movies???
Because they were made in a 4:3 aspect ratio whereas movies are now made in 16:9 or 'widescreen'. The only 2 options studios have when re-releasing older movies is to massively zoom in to get rid of the bars but cutting off loads of the picture on the top and bottom, or just releasing it in the original aspect ratio.
Chuck E. Cheese’s
What about it? Does it have something to do with the alleged FNAF movie promotion?