Originally posted by AikoTruthfully, I thought it added something to the artistry of it. Because people were used to seeing films of that time period in black and white. It just seemed to help bring it into the time period. Just my own personal opinion.
But they at least could've coloured the pictures with paint. They are doing that since the nineteenth century. 24 times 60 times around 180 pictures isn't all that much work, is it?
Originally posted by General Putzeri bought that film a while ago but never quite got around to watching it until recently. it's awsome. and scary.
The original 30's All Quiet On The Western Front. It's unforgettable in it's gritty depiction of the horrors of war.
i also like platoon and saving private ryan...