Today’s post is about that weird little thing I did after finding the director’s cut of the movie “Justice League.” I had tried to watch the movie when it showed up on streaming, but just couldn’t get past about the 5-minute mark of the movie. While I enjoyed both of the Batman and Superman comics back in the day, for various reasons their movies never got close to those Marvel flicks of the 2010s.
While poking around HBO looking for something to watch, I saw that the Justice League director’s cut was now available in black & white. I thought maybe that would work for me because when Marvel released Logan in black and white, I enjoyed it more than the color version. As the movie started to play in b&w and in a television format of a 4:3 aspect ratio. Okay, when they get past the credits, it’ll surely expand to 16:9 like all modern TVs. Nope, I watched a little longer and quit pretty close to where I stopped the original movie.
This got me thinking: what movie that I have on disc might be better in black and white? I picked Alien. Opened the TV settings and took the color slider all the way left; ta da, no color. It was pretty good that way, not really better, but it did get me to rewatch the movie for the first time in probably a decade.
So today I tried another movie. Last week I had rewatched the original Star Wars movie. I really like the original three; the last three are tolerable, and the first three are way subpar. Maybe if I watched Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, without the vibrant colors, it would at least reach the tolerable level. Shooting for mediocracy, I nailed it. It also helped that I have the fan edit that tones down Jar Jar.