Today I watched "Soylent Green" for the first time. I'm a Heston fan and had never seen it. I was smiling alot throughout the movie. I really liked it. Maybe it was the Panavision or maybe it was just because it was made in the 70's. But I really liked the movie. I knew the big secret all the way through, but I still enjoyed it.
I don't know why old movies look "better" to me than modern ones. Are the cameras used then and now so different? Why do old movies look so much better to me? They seem more "real" if you know what I mean. Sure today they have awesome effects and extra sharp detail, but I still like the look of an old movie better. Why is that?
Is it the color process? The cameras? I wish I knew. Does anyone else feel the same way? I would just call it nostalgia, but I don't think it is. I'm always nostalgic. This is like a new sensation. Am I going InSaNe? Am I turning into my dad? What's up?
I don't know why old movies look "better" to me than modern ones. Are the cameras used then and now so different? Why do old movies look so much better to me? They seem more "real" if you know what I mean. Sure today they have awesome effects and extra sharp detail, but I still like the look of an old movie better. Why is that?
Is it the color process? The cameras? I wish I knew. Does anyone else feel the same way? I would just call it nostalgia, but I don't think it is. I'm always nostalgic. This is like a new sensation. Am I going InSaNe? Am I turning into my dad? What's up?
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