Ignore the SPECS-They are both in WIDESCREEN!!!!
G. Joseph Evans | Port Jefferson Station, NY USA | 06/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've been trying to get my hands on Parents on DVD for some time now and was very disapointed that the specs for this release state that they are presented in fullscreen. Someone didn't do their homework because I purchased it and they are WRONG. Both films are presented in Widescreen!!!!!!"
NOT in full-screen, YAY
Neely O'Hara | San Francisco | 07/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just to chime in with the previous review--both movies are indeed widescreen, not full-screen. Even better, it's anamorphic widescreen (nice looking too.) Even the box states "Full-Screen Version, thankfully the specs are wrong. Much higher quality transfer than the original release of Parents a few years back."
Excellent! ...and Yes, Looks Great in Widescreen Enhanced
Wayne near Seattle | Kirkland, WA USA | 12/02/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"More of the same to chime in with the other reviews: I was really happy to see "Parents" in this release after seeing the original DVD had been discontinued, and then happier yet when I saw that others had reported that it's widescreen. Don't get nervous when you see the "full screen, 1.33" spec mistake, it's definitely widescreen enhanced and fills an HD set quite nicely.
"Fear" is worth watching and good to have as a bonus, but "Parents" is a must-see / must-have movie. The surreal 1950's suburbia, the meals, the suspense, the great ending ---it's simply wonderful, and will leave you feeling good inside!"