It's a Wonderful Life

Color

or

Black and White?

 

I'm not a fan of coloring old movies :thumbsdown:

 

 

What's your preferance?

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The original every time.

Reply #2 Top

I like the color (then again, maybe that was just some bad pizza I ate when I watched it) :D

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Yeah. make sure the mushrooms on your pizza ain't magic ones :D :P

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B&W forever

Just watched The Bishops Wife for the first time with the wife.  Wonderful film.  Worth a rental.

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Quoting k10w3, reply 2
I like the color (then again, maybe that was just some bad pizza I ate when I watched it)
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I just got that joke (yes I'm slow), too funny :rofl:

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It's a wonderful winky!

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Black and What?

I like my black and white with a splash of colour. O:)

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It's a wonderful winky!
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Looks like Winky's throwing down teh West Side gang sign...

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Reply #10 Top

:andrew:  :andrew: :andrew:

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Cream, two sugars plz

 

Original movies for me.

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 I like both the old BW's and the color versions.  I have a bunch of old BW's(John Wayne mostly).  I origionally thought Ted Turner was an ass for coloring the old standards but I've since changed my mind.:grin:

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ah thats one classic holiday movie i dont mind watching time and time again..ive already watched it 266 times -some were shown on non holidays lol. B/W is best. i saw a color version, but it really killed the whole feeling of what a wholesome family classic movie should be.

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Never seen the colored version, so i will just go with B&W

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I like'em skinned............

Reply #16 Top

Original is the best way.  To quote Orson Welles:

"Keep Ted Turner and his goddamned Crayolas away from my movie!"

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"Keep Ted Turner and his goddamned Crayolas away from my movie!"
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LMAO!

Reply #18 Top

The original every time.
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Hell yes!

Reply #19 Top

"Keep Ted Turner and his goddamned Crayolas away from my movie!"
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Yeah, they never color them right. It always looks funny...leave it B&W!

Reply #20 Top

I like B&W for original movies.. but not so much for newer movies, like Schindler's List , though the movie might be good, the lack of color would stop me watching it.

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Having grown up before color televisions were available (I was about 10 years old before we had one) watching the old movies in their original format brings back great memories.  I remember watching the Wizard of Oz and my mom telling us that everything was in color after Dorothy opened the door of her house after it landed in Oz.  Eagerly awaitng that part of the movie, when she opened the door I still remember being disappointed when the yellow brick road was still grey.  Ah, but that's what imagination is for :)

Reply #22 Top

I go both ways, but only on this issue.

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I don't know. I thought filming "Goodnight and Goodluck" in BW was a stroke of genius.
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I like B&W for original movies.. but not so much for newer movies, like Schindler's List , though the movie might be good, the lack of color would stop me watching it
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I don't know. I thought filming "Goodnight and Goodluck" in BW was a stroke of genius.
Reply #25 Top

I have every short the Three Stooges ever did,all in B&W. Now there is some film art!:P