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Saturday8pm wrote: Nice work, H3. BTW, you've seen that "Munsters" pilot with the alternate cast in color, right? I liked it! The color, that is. Quite vibrant. Yep, count me in as a black and white fan too. Keeps the imagination working! Indeed, very nice work! And no offense to the colorization process, but I myself, like Saturday8PM, prefer the richness of B&W for many reasons. I like the shadows and the nuances created by it, and the atmosphere. There's a true imagination workshop to B&W as well, because we have to use our minds a bit harder to process the film as opposed to the natural realization of color. Funny too, because I remember the first Christmas dinner my wife and I spent as fiance's at her family's house was marred slightly by my reluctance to watch WPIX 11's colorization of "March of The Wooden Soldiers." A long story but let's say that I was seen as being "very picky." lol
Saturday8pm wrote: Nice work, H3. BTW, you've seen that "Munsters" pilot with the alternate cast in color, right? I liked it! The color, that is. Quite vibrant. Yep, count me in as a black and white fan too. Keeps the imagination working!
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