There is also good colorization and bad. Yes, I do agree that black and white films should never be colorized. But what really gets me about the original Miracle on 34th Street is that the coloring looks so cheap. I mean, the Wizard of Oz is so so much better. The era that those films are from, too ... compared with films of today, one totally gets the feeling that black and white movies are made for black and white, if that makes any sense.
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