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  1. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    So was this filmed twice or was the original golden filtered somehow during post production? Unlike South Pacific which was filmed with actual filters in place so no way we can it without unless some computer genius can get all the colored sequences to match up to the non-colored ones? Now...
  2. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    So terrible when they tore that theater down and built that hideous building there. Another NYC RIP.
  3. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    I suppose the more variations the better. Unfortunately I’ll never get to see South Pacific without the filters but can’t imagine Reflections in a GOLDEN EYE without them? A conundrum to say the least?
  4. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    Reminds me of the South Pacific colour filters which I could do without
  5. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    And I saw the Wizard of Oz in B&W for 20 years on TV so I might want to revisit it again some day I suppose in B&W? The movie isn’t called “Golden” for nothing. Let’s just put it this way- I would never go back and watch Kiss Me Kate flat in 2D ever again.
  6. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    These movies about repressed homosexuals are truly iconic.
  7. Noel Aguirre

    Warner Archive Press Release: Reflections In A Golden Eye (1967) (Blu-ray)

    They only show the Golden version on TCM - why would anyone ever watch the other version anyway?
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