I Dream of Jeannie S1 (B&W)-? Scarce!!
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I Dream of Jeannie S1 (B&W)-? Scarce!!
Went to 4 stores yesterday looking for this. Target first b/c of the sale price,
Costco, CC, and BB. Finally BB had approx. 20 copies, 2 of which were the B&W version! picked 1 up and pm w/ target ad. What is with this fake colorized BS??? Its like fool screen to me...its just wrong!!! Just my opinion!
Costco, CC, and BB. Finally BB had approx. 20 copies, 2 of which were the B&W version! picked 1 up and pm w/ target ad. What is with this fake colorized BS??? Its like fool screen to me...its just wrong!!! Just my opinion!
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Although I completely agree with you, there is already a thread discussing this same topic.
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=458906
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread.php?t=458906
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This same thing happened with Bewitched.
The whole thing makes no sense anyways. It's like the have to do colorized to market to teenagers/young adults in a way. But, your average teenager won't be buying this show.
Most who buy this show would be people who already saw it and liked it to begin with.
It's not a new movie.
The whole thing makes no sense anyways. It's like the have to do colorized to market to teenagers/young adults in a way. But, your average teenager won't be buying this show.
Most who buy this show would be people who already saw it and liked it to begin with.
It's not a new movie.
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Flame away, but I don't see this as a big deal like I do with films. If WB was to colorize Citizen Kane or <insert film here> I'll be right there with anyone of you protesting and calling for heads.
But for Bewitched and Jeannie, two TV shows I do love, this adds some consistency with the rest of the seasons (and yes I know Jeannie is very different after the 1st), the coloroization doesn't look nearly as bad as it once did, and finally they are merely TV shows, light entertainment, basic flat lighting, and the networks probably would have filmed them in color if they wanted to spend the bucks doing so at the time.
If you want the seasons in B/W order online if possible.
But for Bewitched and Jeannie, two TV shows I do love, this adds some consistency with the rest of the seasons (and yes I know Jeannie is very different after the 1st), the coloroization doesn't look nearly as bad as it once did, and finally they are merely TV shows, light entertainment, basic flat lighting, and the networks probably would have filmed them in color if they wanted to spend the bucks doing so at the time.
If you want the seasons in B/W order online if possible.
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Originally Posted by MBoyd
But for Bewitched and Jeannie, two TV shows I do love, this adds some consistency with the rest of the seasons (and yes I know Jeannie is very different after the 1st), the coloroization doesn't look nearly as bad as it once did
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Something today on the View left me rather puzzled. They interviewed Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden about the DVD set, and they discussed the first season being in black and white. Then at the conclusion of the interview, they announce everybody in the audience is getting a copy of the DVD...and they show that everybody got the COLORIZED version.
So lame.
So lame.
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The colorization was done circa 2000. It was not done years earlier.
There is a whole featurette about the coloring including interviews with the guys who did it on the Japanese DVD sets of BEWITCHED.
While I prefer the original version, the coloring is miles ahead of the old Ted Turner stuff.
There is a whole featurette about the coloring including interviews with the guys who did it on the Japanese DVD sets of BEWITCHED.
While I prefer the original version, the coloring is miles ahead of the old Ted Turner stuff.
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That may be true, but I've seen these colorized Jeannie shows on Deja Vu (out of Canada), and let me tell you...you'll never mistake them for originally being shot in color. There are so many shots of cast members having green teeth, you'd think they all ate spinach for breakfast.
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I picked up my copy of the B&W edition at BestBuy, but I have no idea how many they had (since I was price-matching the Target ad, they had a department manager pull it.) By the by, fans of the show should realllllllly give the pilot episode's commentary a listen:
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by smurr05
Went to 4 stores yesterday looking for this. Target first b/c of the sale price,
Costco, CC, and BB. Finally BB had approx. 20 copies, 2 of which were the B&W version! picked 1 up and pm w/ target ad. What is with this fake colorized BS??? Its like fool screen to me...its just wrong!!! Just my opinion!
Costco, CC, and BB. Finally BB had approx. 20 copies, 2 of which were the B&W version! picked 1 up and pm w/ target ad. What is with this fake colorized BS??? Its like fool screen to me...its just wrong!!! Just my opinion!
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Originally Posted by calhoun07
Something today on the View left me rather puzzled. They interviewed Larry Hagman and Barbara Eden about the DVD set, and they discussed the first season being in black and white. Then at the conclusion of the interview, they announce everybody in the audience is getting a copy of the DVD...and they show that everybody got the COLORIZED version.
So lame.
So lame.




