Black bars/borders in movies

Guys, what the fuck is up with those black bars or whatever those things are called in movies? I attached a webm, in the fight scene outside there are no black bars, but once they go inside there are those black bars. Is that shit supposed to look good? Because I think it looks stupid, it looks like someone cut two different movies together. Why are they doing this bullshit?

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Reminder: Always purchase the "Full Screen" version of a movie. Idiots who pay to watch black bars are cancer.

I don't want you to spoonfeed me anything, just tell me if you like this bullshit. If you like it, you are in my opinion a total retard. If you don't like it then whatever the intended purpose was, it failed.

didn't even know this was a thing, but I doubt a full screen version of every movie ever made exists. I mean, I pirated a few versions of tdkr and they all had this black bars.

Just chop off the sides and stretch the image yourself, brainlet.

works with most normal old dvds for me. just avoid widescreen and you're good.

Nigger, how the fuck will that help? I don't want stretched or upscaled videos.

You mean "colored" bars.
Jokes aside, the outdoor scene was shot in IMAX and the interior in cinemascope.

Many of the scenes in The Dark Knight Rises were filmed with IMAX cameras which are cropped to 1.78 on the blu-ray, in an IMAX theater they were displayed at 1.43. Standard anamorphic 35mm filmed scenes appear at 2.39 aspect ratio with the black bars, which makes up the bulk of the film. Yes, he could have cropped the IMAX frames further to match the 2.39 shown in the wide theaterical distribution outside of IMAX screens.