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I like those double bill ads. Do you like watching these in original black and white, or the colourized versions? I think there’s a charm to fake colour, but the contrast of black and white creates some stark visuals.
This would be even creepier to watch with a cat around. I have a black cat names Zombie, so bonus scares 😉
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Always whatever it is filmed in. I hate it when they colourize stuff. It always loses much of its appeal – to me anyways.
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Right on. I was curious. I like black and white better too. I always prefer original version, even when it comes to dubbing and subtitles.
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Yep, me too.
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I saw this in back and white at the movies when I was a kid……….scary stuff in those days……the old lady’s hand sticking out of the ground was a real shocker for me.
Quicksand…………….now I ask you……..whatever happened to quicksand? Does it actually exist? Movies back in the 50s and 60s used a lot of quicksand to send off the bad guys! Even used it in Lawrence of Arabia! Yuck……drowning in sand……..what a way to go!
I want some!
Great post as usual………where do you find the time to get all this stuff? Admirable work!
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Cheers! Time? I have no idea. There never seems to be enough of it.
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