Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - color clip
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WHATS THE POINT OF THIS CLIP IF ONLY A FEW SECONDS ARE IN COLOR
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rickw is right about B&W and lighting.
According to Famous Monsters, Pierce selected a green make-up for karloff so it would appear a pale, bloodless corpse-like white skin to audiences. So if anybody colorizes these oldies the monster should be very pale, not caucasian skin color and not green, because that was the intent of filmmakers.
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You bear the mark of the werewolf!!!!!!!!!
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Overreacting much?
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always remember that little old woman !
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maybe we could get Harryhausen to colorize the whole thing...
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@luvdomus -You're absolutely right. I understand those who say that the movie makers original concept was to light,direct and edit a film that was to be shot in black and white accordingly. The original will always remain the prototype. However, why not a choice- new technologies such as film restoration has done wonders for old, scratched prints. Why not superb colorization. I'd repurchase them! 4 sure!
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if you're tired, you should take a nap or get mommy to change your poopy diaper.
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@Darkez982 GO SUCK MY COCK YOU FUCKING PIECE OF DOGSHIT SCUMBAG FAGGOT
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there is such thing as reading the description... now pack up your shit, you rude inconsiderate prick.
"I guess I'll have to trust you." I would say so, Mr. Talbot. You're on the run from the police after escaping from a mental ward, you're living in a crumbling, half-frozen laboratory, and your only friends are the Frankenstein Monster and an old gypsy. Oh, yeah; and you change into a wolf and kill people. But you're worried about trusting THEM????
jksonny 3 years ago 4
Color all of them and re-release them for the new generation. I for one find color refreshing!
Rodelu10915 2 years ago 2