I saw Slim Pickens as a guest on a late-night talk show in 1969. The host asked him how he was able to recite all of the pilot jargon in the script. He admitted that he couldn't memorize all of the technical stuff but would listen to it read over his earphones and just repeat it. Some pauses were edited out.
@@AdmiralSpaceballsto be honest no, it’s not interesting. That table’s not a real representation of of a table used in the real ‘war room’. It’s fictitious, I don’t care about what colour it is any more than I care about what colour socks any of the fictional characters are wearing; it’s not important. However, what has been lost is the director’s vision. By colouring in the original the stark contrast between the blacks and the whites is lost, and with it some of the bold compositions are lost in muddy looking colours. It looks f*cking horrible and is a waste of time.
watching it for the first time 9 years ago or so I was really impressed how good it looks and how your brain just fills in the black and white-ness with colors by itself after a while
It not really hard to do. There a github program that runs it. I just was experimenting with it. They are working with better Ai programs. They arent there yet. But pretty close. Should check out documentary by Peter Jackson " "They shall not grow old"
for everyone crying over me messing with color on this video. I was testing an "A.I" Program in its early stages years ago. I figured I'd post it. So, stop being butt hurt.
I saw Slim Pickens as a guest on a late-night talk show in 1969. The host asked him how he was able to recite all of the pilot jargon in the script. He admitted that he couldn't memorize all of the technical stuff but would listen to it read over his earphones and just repeat it. Some pauses were edited out.
It’s better in black and white
I agree.
It mught interest you ro know rhat rhe round table us green as if in a poker game. You can't get that from the original
@@AdmiralSpaceballsto be honest no, it’s not interesting. That table’s not a real representation of of a table used in the real ‘war room’. It’s fictitious, I don’t care about what colour it is any more than I care about what colour socks any of the fictional characters are wearing; it’s not important. However, what has been lost is the director’s vision. By colouring in the original the stark contrast between the blacks and the whites is lost, and with it some of the bold compositions are lost in muddy looking colours. It looks f*cking horrible and is a waste of time.
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watching it for the first time 9 years ago or so I was really impressed how good it looks and how your brain just fills in the black and white-ness with colors by itself after a while
I do not understand how this does not have more visits, it is incredible
It not really hard to do. There a github program that runs it. I just was experimenting with it. They are working with better Ai programs. They arent there yet. But pretty close. Should check out documentary by Peter Jackson " "They shall not grow old"
@@NostalgicTribe But is it using the actual colors shown in the color photography?
@@clouds-rb9xt Oh, its just a Ai program I was testing
Estaria bueno un video del. Trailer doblado a español latino y con letras al español
Such a marvelous film 🎥 nice in color ...opens it up to new audience perhaps 🤔
you should write more captions and make the letters bigger, i can barely see the movie in color
Glad it was made in B&W
for everyone crying over me messing with color on this video. I was testing an "A.I" Program in its early stages years ago. I figured I'd post it. So, stop being butt hurt.
This is somewhat embarrassing. You probably have a better grasp of the movie now.
@@stephenindc9102 go find a life
How about Cecil B. DeMiile’s classic Union Pacific in colour.
Dunno,Why so many people take it so personal i saw this when i was a child and of course i prefer the original version but i like this version...
"Color"
Color takes the morbid effect. Though Tracy looks better in color.
Just like Ted Turner would've wanted it...
Really cool
This editing gave me a seizure