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I understand that the colourised prints were done in the eighties and haven't been subject to the remastering effort that has graced the black and whites. Perhaps they could colourise them again?
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Why? A B/W film should remain a B/W film.
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This thing called 'Colorization'
Was supposed to create a sensation. But its' lollipop hues Created few queues. Remastering is the way ahead
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My understanding is that Son Of Frankenstein (1939) was the movie that was originally planned for colour but that the monster's makeup didn't come across well in test footage. Apparently the sets and costumes were super colourful 'cos they were all designed and built before the decision to revert to B&W. There is no way that the original Frankenstein (1931) would ever have been in colour.
I have the Laurel and Hardy boxset but never view the colourised versions - it's just wrong. Also I have the Alistair Sim Christmas Carol which has some truly awful colourised scenes but bizarrely whoever makes these decisions decided not to colourise the Ghost of Christmas Present section, with the roaring fire and the spread of Christmas goodies and holly etc - basically the one scene that would have arguably been better for being colourised!! |
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Burton's RAF uniformis practically sky blue! The reasopn they made it in B/W was to blend in all that authentic news reel footage. The colourisation ballses up the whole thing. I understand we're all entitled to an opinion but in this case you're just plain wrong! ![]()
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I didn't have to buy a copy of this. It came free with a newspaper. I couldn't see the point of colouring a film so that a thousand troops could have exactly the same colour uniform regardless of condition and for everybody's skin-colour to be identical. It made the whole thing look surreal.
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colourisation of old black and white movies
should be made a criminal offence and those idiots that want to do remakes of casablanca and gone with the wind etc. hang em i say eddie Last edited by angelfish; 28-05-2008 at 09:33 PM. Reason: wrong spelling |
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I'm sure that there are many of today's modern colour films that could benefit from a few pre-screenings with the colour 'turned off' to see how well they stand up without the 'enhancement' of colour. I wonder if any Directors/Producers or Editors do this? Just a thought... ![]() |
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If something was made in black and white, then it should stay black and white, as it was intentionally photographed that way. If something was made in colour, especially before the process was widespread for everything, then it should stay that way. Simple.
If I accidentally see a colourised film, I'll fiddle with the TV controls until it is back to black and white ... |
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