Just received a bundle of Blu-rays we ordered to replace some full screen DVDs in the collection (I wouldn't have actually replaced these titles, as I'm one of the few on the planet who don't mind when 4:3 content is stretched to fill a 16:9 screen, but my new Panasonic DP-UB9000 UltraHD Blu-ray player doesn't allow for stretching or zooming of ANY content, forcing full screen material to be shown, though technically correct, with side pillarboxing; I have experimented with using my Samsung display's screen zooming controls, which work, but it just creates a mess in the end because I don't know if I'm stretching too much, etc.).
The Firm was a new buy, though; we didn't have it in the collection, at all:
I had
The Day After Tomorrow and
Daredevil in full screen editions on DVD because, at the time, I owned a 4:3 Sony television and bought full screen versions whenever I could so they filled the screen without massive letterboxing on this smaller set.
I own(ed) a ton more full screen titles, and little by little we're replacing them (unless the films were actually shot and intended for 4:3 exhibition, such as some older ones in the collection like
House on Haunted Hill, House of Wax, Night of the Living Dead, et al).