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I am reposting this from the old Lounge:
I had read that Robert Mitchum in Out of The Past was one of the classic film noir movies. I rented it, popped it in the vcr and was ready. I was all set....until the message that that Ted Turner had butchered the film by colorizing it. WHY would you colorized a movie celebrated as one of the great noir films????
I couldn't believe that I watched 10 minutes of it before I came up with the clever idea of turning off the color. I am sure no one has ever thought of that.
I was amazed at the difference. There was so much more depth seeing it in the original composition. Black and white is glorious.
Anyway....it is a very good movie. Lots of fedoras, cars, trenchcoats, intrigue.....and lots of cigarettes! Mitchum smokes a pack in every scene. My throat hurt just watching that guy. It did add a look to the film though.
If have not seen it, you should. I am going back today to look for more Mitchum noir.
Enjoy!
I had read that Robert Mitchum in Out of The Past was one of the classic film noir movies. I rented it, popped it in the vcr and was ready. I was all set....until the message that that Ted Turner had butchered the film by colorizing it. WHY would you colorized a movie celebrated as one of the great noir films????
I couldn't believe that I watched 10 minutes of it before I came up with the clever idea of turning off the color. I am sure no one has ever thought of that.
I was amazed at the difference. There was so much more depth seeing it in the original composition. Black and white is glorious.
Anyway....it is a very good movie. Lots of fedoras, cars, trenchcoats, intrigue.....and lots of cigarettes! Mitchum smokes a pack in every scene. My throat hurt just watching that guy. It did add a look to the film though.
If have not seen it, you should. I am going back today to look for more Mitchum noir.
Enjoy!