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It would be nice to see these shows released , but what company would do it?maskedmala said:These one seasons shows:- The Baileys of Balboa- Broadside- No Time for Sergeants- The Rogues
It would be nice to see these shows released , but what company would do it?maskedmala said:These one seasons shows:- The Baileys of Balboa- Broadside- No Time for Sergeants- The Rogues
Seriously? Sorry about that. In fact, most recent stuff in movies released these days is a form of colorization with those added fake graded colors, so basically we have that old dreaded colorization situation back all over again only many people seemingly don't even realize it.Tooncy said:I personally would embrace anything b colorized that looks good. Watching black and white gives me a headache.
Do we know that for a real fact, about Barnaby Jones? -The same thing was suspected regarding Streets of San Francisco, but its hold-up appeared to be the remastering job so this could very well be the case for BJ as well. At least there'll always be the MOD avenue for them, of their 1970s crime shows it seems to be the most requested title left now.Steve...O said:Colorizing Lucy or anything else is just plain wrong and goes against everything a true film/TV buff stands for. Whether or not it looks "good" is irrelevant in my opinion; it alters the intent and the work of the artists who created it in the first place. Sorry if that sounds harsh, but this kind of thinking is so 1980s and Ted Turner and we're past that now.
I do think we'll see BD versions of Lucy and Andy Griffith sooner rather than later. Hopefully at a price point lower than the Honeymooners, but we'll see. The HD clips I've seen of TAGS look superb with exceptional detail and clarity. I've not seen HD Lucy or Honeymooners but would imagine they would be equally impressive.
The failure of Cannon and Barnaby Jones on home video is very disappointing. The BJ release was stellar and didn't sell. Cannon was released with subpar video and overpriced for what they were and didn't sell either. Would it have sold better had they been remastered? Dunno, but I wish consumers had been given the choice.
Because it's the original, often much more atmospheric too.Tooncy said:I really don't understand why anyone would prefer black and white when they could see the same thing in color.
Yes, it is. The choice of color isn't something that you can just change without a serious effect on the photography.Tooncy said:That's no reason not to offer it in color too.
I've seen SOME colorization that looks good; I thought The Three Stooges were pretty well done. It's a Wonderful Life looked good in color. S1 of I Dream of Jeannie was semi-dull but not as bad as some of the 80's attempts Ted Turner made with stuff. There's a guy on Facebook who colorizes old photos of Hollywood stars and I sometimes cringe because of how terrible they look. I would say it can be done to look good but it's not TOO often it turns out to be awe-inspiring.Randy Korstick said:I don't know why anyone would prefer to watch anything in fake colorization that destroys the original lighting, shadows and details of the film when they can watch it in the Original Black and White. With todays HD remastering Black and White looks better than ever. Colorization always looks like pastels and is faded. They guess on the colors and many times chose horrible colors. Look at I Love Lucy the colors of the apartment are just plain aweful. No one would have an apartment that looked like that in the 1950's. Colorization always pulls me out of the film. I can't concentrate on the show because I'm always looking at the colorization and thinking it doesn't look right. I love black and white and I love color but only if it was filmed in color.
Ever heard of "Film Noir" ? Kinda destroys the whole genre, doesn't it?Tooncy said:I really don't understand why anyone would prefer black and white when they could see the same thing in color.
Tooncy said:Colonization has gotten way better. You can't compare those old efforts to what's being done now.
I remember reading a review of I Dream of Jeannie on Amazon a couple of years ago regarding the colorized season. Apparently they made a major faux pas when they colorized Major Nelson's wings on his uniform. I don't remember the exacts but the reviewer had apparently been Air Force or NASA themselves and said they were colored the color of an officer above him! LolRandy Korstick said:Well I've seen I love Lucy, I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched, I'm pretty sure they are considered newer efforts. The color is a tad sharper and brighter but the overall effect is still pretty bad because they still have a colored pastel look, the color still looks faded because that is the best they can do considering it was filmed with black and white lighting and not lighted for color. Not to mention alot of the color choices are bad and don't look right. Definatelly stick with the Black and White originals they look better and still have all the original details that the film makers intended us to see.
Well, I did mention the Holmes efforts and they're okay (to the untrained eye) but I've never heard of a fan preferring them to the real thing.Tooncy said:Colonization has gotten way better. You can't compare those old efforts to what's being done now.
And you never willHenryDuBrow said:Well, I did mention the Holmes efforts and they're okay (to the untrained eye) but I've never heard of a fan preferring them to the real thing.