So here's another post in which I remove the color from a horror film, essentially changing it to a black and white film. Monochrome is so incredibly atmospheric, and sometimes it adds a lot to a picture that is otherwise mundane. Shadows are ever-present, darkness looms around every corner, and things that didn't seem too scary in color take on a whole new vibe when in black and white.
Even films which are famous for amazing use of color (as in many Argento films) can be changed into a completely different movie by just the absence of hues. In any event, I love the way they look!As I've done this type of post four times before, you may want to check out those links:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
What do you think?
THE COMPANY OF WOLVES |
CITADEL |
INSIDIOUS |
DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE (CEMETERY MAN) |
SINISTER |
THE WATCHER IN THE WOODS |
THE ENTITY |
ZOMBI 2 (ZOMBIE) |
THE CAVE |
MIMIC |
ANTICHRIST |
GHOST SHIP |
SWEENEY TODD |
THE MASK OF THE RED DEATH |
I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER |
WHEN A STRANGER CALLS |
HOUSE OF THE DEVIL |
THE INNKEEPERS |
THE THEATRE BIZARRE |
EXIT HUMANITY |
THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES |
THE ECLIPSE |
THE LORDS OF SALEM |
THALE |
THE TALL MAN |
THE SENTINEL |
THE GRUDGE |
THE BURNING |
INFERNO |
KILL, BABY...KILL |
THE HILLS HAVE EYES |
You've really done some great captures, there! And the black and white does change the mood so well!
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much for stopping by! :)
ReplyDeleteThe black/white really does change the mood of it, very creepy! Especially for Sinister & that was a movie I didn't care for.
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