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The Dark Knight: News, Reviews, your Views. "SPOILERS" welcome!

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Marge_Innavera:
I have a co-worker, very conservative, very active in a fundamentalist church, who took his son to see TDK.  Wasn't crazy about it but he was impressed with Heath's performance.   I questioned him about whether he'd seen any other movies with Heath Ledger and he was very surprised to hear that this was the same actor who'd played the son in The Patriot.  He then asked if this wasn't the guy who was in Brokeback Mountain, and remarked that he'd seen some movies that had generated some controversy.  He then remarked that he'd thought of watching BBM (whose title he had trouble remembering) and I told him I had the DVD and to let me know if he wanted to borrow it.

The subject didn't come up again for awhile, but again this week people started discussing movies in a general way and he suddenly asked me if I'd lend him my copy of Brokeback for the weekend.  Needless to say, I told him I'd bring it in the next work day, which will be Saturday.

Wish me luck! or more appropriately, wish BBM and Heath luck.  This is someone who isn't real close-minded and I doubt it will convert him to supporting marriage equality, etc. but it would be a good non-confrontational way to give him some food for thought.

If anyone has any opinion on which would be the best version to lend -- full-screen or wide screen -- let me know.  I have both versions -- wanted to be sure I didn't miss anything.   ;D

LauraGigs:
^  Way cool, Marge!

I think widescreen, definitely.  Beautiful cinematography, landscape shots, etc.  The truest representation of Ang and the screenwriters' vision.

optom3:
O.K just to be awqward, I think full screen,you see the wedding ring in the motel scene, Jacks hand in TS1 just small details but quite significant, particularly the weding ring.You are just gtting comfortable with the motel scene and the boys back with each other where they should be,then you see the ring.
However that could just be important to  BBM obsesive.I have both versions too. Maybe just give her the 2.!!!

LauraGigs:
Yeah but technically, widescreen is what Ang wanted us to see.

I always thought fullscreen was hotter for the motel scene, because you see more of Jack's chest.  More gratifying to know Ennis is resting on that.

But we're talking about a conservative, delicate viewing audience in this case, so I vote for widescreen!

Penthesilea:
 :laugh:

If I hadn't known you're all Brokies I would know now ;D ;)

Full screen or wide screen? Only Brokies would discuss what to lend to a colleague.
I hope he will be able to see beyond the fundamental believes of his church (at least he's willing to give it a try).
And for the records, my vote also goes for the wide screen version, for all the mentioned reasons (eh, yes, my name is Chrissi and I'm a Brokie ;)).

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