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What do you think of black and white movies? do you think that they are better than the movies today? |
What do you think of black and white movies? do you think that they are better than the movies today? wow... guess people prefer color. thank you for all of your inputs ! it is greatly appreciated ! Report It some are great.... but on avrage the bugets of today makes todays better Some of them are very good.Most of today's movies are nothing to get excited about either. Hah. Well I enjoy watching color movies better, but there are of course the occasional good old black and white classic movies and shows. Like " I love lucy" and "The three stooges". Not "Better", but they had a lot more class. they can be alright some of the black and white movies are good there are some movies that should be black & white. that way you concentrate on the story being told instead of the colorful graphics, etc. etc. Everything has its place - try watching the movie, Harvey, with James Stewart or The 39 steps with Robert Donat: 2 great b&w movies. i think they are better. back in the day they had to portray a mood through lighting and music..example, it's a wonderful life..thats a CLASSIC, the Maltese Falcon, also a classic..some of the very best films ever!! ever ever are black and white. they had to rely on a good story rather than lots of super fast special effect that are so off they blur..i mean whats the point? and i hate it when they are colored..it sucks.. looks stupid and ruins the lighting effects the director first intended. yes in fact some of the greatest acting, writing and directing. There are some excellent black and white movies, but some of the new ones are good too. Bear in mind that the black and white movies we watch today have survived for the very reason of their quality. Back in those days they made a lot more movies, and they made them much more quickly and for a lot less money, so there were many that have been forgotten because they just weren't good enough for people to keep watching. I find them more relaxing the music they play in the background. Black and white movies have there own artistic value. I'm 20 years old and can appreciate b&w's... How about Young Frankenstein? Thats a newer movie done in b&w and I'm sure there are others. Why would a directer chose to do b&w when color is available? I don't know, I think that black and white films have their own charm. They made a lot of crappy movies back then too but the ones that are still watched now are of high quality. That's why it seems like movies are getting worse. Although I think the writing was more intelligent overall. I do not think they are necessarily better, but there were some great ones made in that era, great scripts, great actors. The style of acting is more mannered than today's and the scripts are more literate--some great stories were made into films in the classic era. The pacing is slower, and more time is taken to develop characters. When movies were new, they were more like filmed plays. But that was because of the technology. It took a while for movie makers to develop a cinematic style that was more fluid and relied less on dialogue. Also there were fewer special effects possible. The black-and-white can help convey the story as well as any actor or plot device (as seen in Citizen kane and any noir film) What makes older films more appealing to some is the fact that the technology that we have today was not available. In black and white films, shadows or lack there of was very important. Think of the scene in Pyscho. If it would have been in color, you would not have seen the shadow through the curtain. Another one that gives a good example of the use of shadows and shades is "The Hustler" with Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason. The smoke in the room wafting over the table through the light above is intense when the game is being played. omg I love the old B&W. I watch it whenever an interesting one is one.. not Western or Army stuff. Yes I do think they are better. Simple beautiful elegance, great acting, and some very interesting and surprising plot/themes that I never would have expected! It also is a great window into the past though glorified. They are much more realistic than the made up crap that the movie industry churns up these days. The lack of swear words and well less violence is also appreciated. I think it depends on what the movie is telling. Have you seen the movie shiendlers list? its black and white, its a true story of one man who helped thousands of jews escape execution during world war 2. The reason why it was black and white was because it showed the sadness of the movie. The directors wanted the viewers to feel the dark days of the holocaust. Even in black and whilte there are classics, if these classics are converted to color --Which are being made ---it will enhance the value of the classics. Old B& W films are good. The black and white movies we still see today are some of the best movies ever made. That's because back then, just like today, there were good movies made and bad movies made. They never show the bad black and white movies because, well... who would want to watch a bad movie (in color or b&w)? So, the black and white movies we see these days are generally excellent movies. Anyone who says they are boring just because they are black and white needs to open their mind a little bit. You like drama? Watch Casablanca or The Caine Mutiny. You like action? Watch any Errol Flynn movie. You like science fiction/fantasy/horror? Watch the original 1933 King Kong or Nosferatu or the original Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. You like comedy? Check out Abbott and Costello movies or Marx Brothers movies (anyone who doesn't laugh through an Abbott and Costello movie is legally brain dead). I have found that older movies tend to be more classy, better put together and have more focus on the characters and plot development. With that said though, I think newer movies tend to be more exciting and can entertain a wider audience. Your question begs a question back. What do you watch movies for? If you are looking to kill time, they make what seems like an endless supply of movies these days that are perfect for that, and so rarely can one find something of substance. I'm sorry if that sounds old fashioned, but perhaps you were looking for a mature answer? The old black and whites were made in a time when the dialog of the film was what was important. That, more so even than special effects or cussin'. The folks making movies back then were also true pioneers in a way. Those people were dashing headlong into technology that was all brand new. Their skillful use of lighting, camera angles, production methods and acting in front of a camera were the necessary predecessors of our multi-billion dollar industry of today, but I digress. At any rate, I do believe that if you are able to view a film with an open mind and sharp eye you will be doing much more than killing time. You will most likely learn more of people, yourself included, than by watching most of what is purported to be entertainment today. no way they are so boring. only old people think they are better! No. Black andd White movies are boring. They are like GROSS! nah the movies now are more.. believable |
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