I didn't check the DVD, but the voom presentation was 16x9 and looked mostly to be cropped, and having the HD downrezzed didn't help any, looked very soft
I had to take on the challenge and see for myself whether the presentation on Voom was really cropped. So I took two scenes one from the Original DVD OAR 1:33:1 and the one I recorded on my 942 from Voom and compared both versions side by side. I was quite surprised what I found. It looks like the version on VOOM was not cropped but Open Matted. Usually when a 1:33:1 movie is cropped around 20% of the picture is lost at top and bottom. It looks like the Voom Version gained more of the picture rather than losing which means Open Matte.
Scene 1.
Scene 2.
According to MDB there is a 2:35:1 version but I do not know if that it's true but if there is one it will be very nice to compare as well.
That was a very interesting way the matted the 1.33 did you see that?
Usually they'll matte the top and bottom but for this one the matted the sides of the pic. Exactly how a lot of HD is done today, preserving the same top and bottom