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"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
"Go read a book and flunk a test." -Iggy
Still waiting for the original, but I did see the weird, kitschy remake from '89. Fun, but strange.
Fritz Lang supposedly did some set work on the original, so in his honor I present the *untampered* METROPOLIS in all its glory. part 1/3
My favorite was the tinted version of the 1919 untouchable classic. I guess a lot of people don't know , I did'nt for many years , that , in the Silent era , they did have the technology to "Colorize" films , but , with only one or two colors at a time....."The Lost World" and "Phantom of The Opera" , e.g. , were beautifully colorized , each scene in a different hue. They showed a very rare colorized "Caligari" in Chicago , once , with the original , splendid , handwritten German text (English subtitles transcribed below.). I think the print was on loan from Kino , the Kings of restoring and re- releasing great Silent films. I don't think this version has been released , commercially. The first full color feature film was a Douglas Fairbanks adventure , "The Black Pirate " , if I'm not mistaken. I saw it once , and it was largely comprised of greens and reds.
...Never seen the remakes but i love the original......
don't forget the super weird surrealist soft core freakout version from 1989!
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1906442521/