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Falkuse
12-15-2011, 11:29 AM
Do any of you know of any black and white horror movies made within the past 20-30 years?

Fearonsarms
12-16-2011, 09:12 AM
The Call Of Cthulhu (2005) Made by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society to look like an old silent film but using modern technology to do it. Oustanding-I'm sure others here will agree with me.

Ferox13
12-16-2011, 03:00 PM
There was a B/W version of The Mist released too.

Man Bites Dog is borderline Horror and Ed Wood is horror related.

Elvis_Christ
12-16-2011, 03:36 PM
The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)


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There was a B/W version of The Mist released too.


So much better than the theatrical release! Shame the studio didn't take a risk and go with that one.

Ferox13
12-16-2011, 11:21 PM
The Call Of Cthulhu (2005) Made by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society to look like an old silent film but using modern technology to do it. Oustanding-I'm sure others here will agree with me.

And of course, the HPLS's new one The Whisperer in the Dark.

Anthropophagus
12-17-2011, 03:17 AM
The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)


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So much better than the theatrical release! Shame the studio didn't take a risk and go with that one.

I have wondered about The Mist in b@w,would taking the colour down on your tv do the same trick or have they done something to the movie to make it look like an old classic.?

FreddyMyers
12-17-2011, 07:41 AM
DEAD MAN (1995) with Johnny Depp. Highly recommended!

neverending
12-17-2011, 10:09 PM
A couple of Abel Ferrara's films are in B & W.

ferretchucker
12-18-2011, 06:52 AM
A quick Wikipedia search turned up this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_black-and-white_films_produced_since_1970

On a side note, I watched a faulty copy of The Butterfly Effect a couple of years ago which was in Black and White. Much preferred it. Often I find the use of b&w to be somewhat unnecessary and a poor attempt to be artistic, but it definitely has its place (Ed Wood and Young Frankenstein are good examples).

Fearonsarms
12-19-2011, 07:10 AM
Also there's Kafka (1991)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102181/

An astounding film :)