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Drakron:
Looks like it comes from one of those old cowboy movies from the 60's were everyone seem to been color blind or had REALLY bad taste and we had to wait until the Italians shown everyone how the Wild West looked like in color (that was next-gen ... with less bloom).
J. M. Pescado:
The Wild West *WASN'T* in color. Don't you know anything? Back in the old days, everything was actually in black and white. Color hadn't been invented yet. Even when I was young, color was still considered a novelty and most things were still in black and white. The addition of color to westerns is actually one of those concessions to modern viewers, much like sounds-in-space. The real thing would have been in black and white.
Anach:
Looks more like the shirt Marty Mcfly had to wear in Back to the Future 3. Does it have tassels?
darsky:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 August 07, 19:12:35
The Wild West *WASN'T* in color. Don't you know anything? Back in the old days, everything was actually in black and white. Color hadn't been invented yet. Even when I was young, color was still considered a novelty and most things were still in black and white. The addition of color to westerns is actually one of those concessions to modern viewers, much like sounds-in-space. The real thing would have been in black and white.
Further proof of Pescado's factoid is that Mighty Mouse was Black and White. He was REAL. Howdy Doody, however, was a poser (He PRETENDED to be a cowboy, too!).
Phthon:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2010 August 07, 19:12:35
The Wild West *WASN'T* in color. Don't you know anything? Back in the old days, everything was actually in black and white. Color hadn't been invented yet. Even when I was young, color was still considered a novelty and most things were still in black and white. The addition of color to westerns is actually one of those concessions to modern viewers, much like sounds-in-space. The real thing would have been in black and white.
oh yeah, and apparently if you still have an old black & white tv you can change it to color by putting a nylon stocking over it. (probably needs to be a LARGE nylon stocking...)
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