• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          Richard Elfman put out a computer colorized version a few years ago- but he made it look like a 1930s Technicolor movie in terms of the color scheme, so it’s one of the only colorized movies I’ve ever seen that actually improved upon the original. He also put out an even newer edition where he digitally replaced the head of the blackface guy at the beginning with a clown. I haven’t seen that version. If he just updated the head and not the voice, though, why bother?

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      11 months ago

      Then watch the rest of the movie

      Co-sign, it was very good.

      I noticed many commonalities with other media, which I will lay out non-exhaustively under a spoiler tag below. I welcome any additional such commonalities you or anyone else might be able to point out:

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      Apprentice To Murder – A minor goes on trial for violence they did not instigate then upon release goes on to live in the city with their girlfriend

      Nightmare On Elm Street II: Freddy’s Revenge – Anxiety related to and around homosexuality sublimated into threats from bladed instruments

      Una Mujer Fantástica – A Queer person has to ignore horrific anti-Queer abuse they are directly subjected to lest they face additional worse abuse

      Mommy Dearest – An overbearing mother figure slaps her child

      Friday The 13th part 3-D – Red fabric and a rapid frame cut is used to imply blood resulting from a head injury

      Empire Record – A person acting slutty and offering sex in an attempt at gaining intimate connection is dismissively instructed to preform fellatio instead

      The photography of Eugeny Hramenkov – a person is forced to drink milk

      A Clockwork Orange – People add drugs to milk

      Clerks II – A person drops a ring on the ground as a way to deride the person in front of them

      Misery – A caregiver intentionally keeps their charge infirmed to keep them around

      Grandmother’s House – A person faces violence and misinformation about their mother at an initially unfamiliar relative’s house at which they are left

      Meet Your Meat – A filthy pig gets shot with a gun

      Harold and Maude – An older woman kisses a younger man

      Johnny Mnemonic – After a lethal struggle with an adversary seemingly ends, the prior threat subsequently moves while being just garbage

      Breakfast Club – A character considers it appropriate to consume things directly out of the carton

      Mac and Me – Someone loses control of a wheeled conveyance and plummets off a cliff

      Psycho – A killer converses with a dead body

      Arsenic and Old Lace – An elderly woman keeps a body she is responsible for the death of in her basement

      Revenge of the Nerds – A character coming across a condom is less-than-thrilled about the use to which the person in possession of the condom intends the condom to be put

      Juwanna Mann – An aunt disapproves of her nephew playing on a basketball team