Has Anyone ever Watched "The Wizard Of Oz"??

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Start pink Floyd's "the wall" cd between 2nd and 3rd MGM lions roar and watch as the film turns color right as "the wall" song changes tempo. A few other remarkable coincidences listening to sound track while watching the movie. Something also about "money" and the yellow brick road or emerald city.
 
One of the first b!ack/white movies that was colorized, IIRC.
Starts in B & W, changes to color .

Actually it was shot in color (Technicolor)

I first saw it early/mid 70's on the big screen (when they were actually big), early/pre teen at the time, it was years later I found out it was an old film.


Alan
 
For sure. I would have guessed everyone had. Being a kid of the 80's though I personally like Return to Oz better. The Wheelers!
 
Actually it was shot in color (Technicolor)

I first saw it early/mid 70's on the big screen (when they were actually big), early/pre teen at the time, it was years later I found out it was an old film.


Alan

Yup ^^^^^^^^^
 
It changed to color when Dorothy woke up in OZ.
Actually, my little pretty, it was still in black and white when she woke up, in Oz, in her house. It wasn't until she looked (walked) outside when everything was in color!!

 
Actually, my little pretty, it was still in black and white when she woke up, in Oz, in her house. It wasn't until she looked (walked) outside when everything was in color!!



Even once she left the house the house was still black and white, they painted it to look more like a black and white movie.


Alan
 
Start pink Floyd's "the wall" cd between 2nd and 3rd MGM lions roar and watch as the film turns color right as "the wall" song changes tempo. A few other remarkable coincidences listening to sound track while watching the movie. Something also about "money" and the yellow brick road or emerald city.
it's Dark Side of The Moon, not The Wall, which movie or not is one of the greatest albums of all time
 
I watched it as a kid in the 90s and I found it to be a very scary and intense movie. The scene with the scary monkeys, that **** almost made me need therapy.
 
it's Dark Side of The Moon, not The Wall, which movie or not is one of the greatest albums of all time
Thanks for the correction. I remember that now. Never tried it but it was a theme of a radio show episode once.
 
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Hot Munchiekins :lol:
 
Did anyone actually watch the video that the OP posted? That is some funny ****!
 
it was "black and white-ized" for the first part.
 
Thanks for the correction. I remember that now. Never tried it but it was a theme of a radio show episode once.
i keep meaning to, but never seem to get around to it. some one i used to work with tried it, said it's pretty good. the album is not as long as the movie

That's funny. My Dad has stood by that my entire life. :thumbsup:
you should listen to that man :thumbsup:
 
Saw that a few weeks ago.

Totally didn't remember Benny Hill.


...but did note how not very far removed from a James Bond plot line it was.

Caricature villains with quirky henchmen

Gadgetry extraordinaire.

Truly Scrumptious even fits the profile and naming convention.
 
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