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Old 21st February 2011, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by evilzombie20 View Post
And who is to say that this may not be the original intended look of the film? What if in the beginning there was a mistake in making it sepia tone and it was always originally intended to be in black and white???


So what's to say that's not the case here??? What if Arrow IS preserving the original intended look of the film??? We don't know the real answer, but changing it makes absolutely no sense.
Although the truth of the matter is already known I have to ask evilzombie if he is aware of the GrindHouse release of this film? If so, does he also know that the people behind that release (theatrical and home video) included Quentin Tarantino? The Beyond is one of his faves. Do you think that if it were supposed to be B&W that he wouldn't have known? Don't you think GrindHouse would have taken the time to correct this? That release took YEARS to come out. They made sure it was the best presentation at the time. Get off your knees please.
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