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Falkuse 12-15-2011 11:29 AM

Black & white horror movies?
 
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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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 913515)
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

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 913490)
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

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 913518)
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...ced_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 :)


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