View Full Version : 'I Love Lucy' Fans Who Want The Complete Series Colorized on DVD and Blu-ray
JYuhas 04-24-2016, 03:13 PM Join the parade! Sign the "I Love Lucy" Fans Who Want The Complete Series Colorized on DVD and Blu-ray," today!
Are you tired of the "I Love Lucy" series in black and white? Do you want it in color? The answer to all your problems is signing this petition. So, why don't you join the thousands of happy, peppy people, and sign the petotion, today!
https://www.change.org/p/6867803/c/439083419?recruiter=7588732
tlc38tlc38 04-24-2016, 03:28 PM If the entire series was colorized then it would take the excitement and event away from watching it on TV twice a year.
Svenfan1234 04-24-2016, 03:44 PM :yeahthat
JYuhas 04-24-2016, 04:25 PM Regarding the petition I created/started, in addition to signing it, I'd appreciate if it was shared, too. Not only on Facebook, but Twitter, also, for I'm not on Twitter. Every little bit helps, right? Spread the word, via other forms of social media, and other message boards/forums, that you're a member of. Please remember to include the petition link. Thanks in advance.
JYuhas 04-24-2016, 05:03 PM Our goal is to reach 100 signatures and we need more support. We have 39 supporters, so far.
comedyfreak 06-13-2016, 07:49 PM If the entire series was colorized then it would take the excitement and event away from watching it on TV twice a year.
I agree!
LittleRickyII 06-13-2016, 08:50 PM If the entire series was colorized then it would take the excitement and event away from watching it on TV twice a year.
I agree!
So do I. Besides, careful attention is being paid to colorize these handful of episodes we've seen aired in color over the last couple of years. If CBS were to quickly do the entire series as this petition is requesting, they would no longer have the ability to spend the time and effort needed to maintain the high quality and accuracy. In other words, it wouldn't be done right and we'd all be dissatisfied. Let them keep doing what they've been doing.
Crusinforabrusin 07-28-2016, 06:41 AM I don't care to buy the colorized version. Black And White shows are meant to be viewed as they are: In Black And White, not color
OH Nuts! 07-28-2016, 08:00 AM I don't care to buy the colorized version. Black And White shows are meant to be viewed as they are: In Black And White, not color
I totally agree. Watching any nostalgia from the 50s "gussied up and colorized" just takes away from the authenticity. I prefer the b & w but for those obsessed to see ILL in color I hope this option becomes available.
Crusinforabrusin 07-28-2016, 08:14 AM I totally agree. Watching any nostalgia from the 50s "gussied up and colorized" just takes away from the authenticity. I prefer the b & w but for those obsessed to see ILL in color Iope this option becomes available to you.
The only reason why I Love Lucy is in color is because the younger generations stand to watch black and white. Which is sad because they dismiss any Tv show In black and white, unless it's restored in color. It's kinda sad that the younger generations won't watch a show unless it's in color
OH Nuts! 07-28-2016, 08:33 AM The only reason why I Love Lucy is in color is because the younger generations stand to watch black and white. Which is sad because they dismiss any Tv show In black and white, unless it's restored in color. It's kinda sad that the younger generations won't watch a show unless it's in color
Their loss. But maybe it's a millenial thing. As a 60 yr old, I remember a time before smart phones, automatic colorization, fancy computers etc.
Of course living without these gadgets today really puts you at a disadvantage- but my technology is rather basic for 2016: a clamshell cell phone and an iPad 2.
I remember when it was a big deal to have a color TV; in the 1960s only one family on my block had one. Watching ILL in color would feel antiseptic to and would kill the charm and nostalgia that comes with a treasured viewing.
Crusinforabrusin 07-28-2016, 08:39 AM Their loss. But maybe it's a millenial thing. As a 60 yr old, I remember a time before smart phones, automatic colorization, fancy computers etc.
Of course living without these gadgets today really puts you at a disadvantage- but my technology is rather basic for 2016: a clamshell cell phone and an iPad 2.
I remember when it was a big deal to have a color TV; in the 1960s only one family on my block had one. Watching ILL in color eould feel anticeptic to mewould kill the charm and nostalgia that comes with a treasured viewing.
That's why most shows filmed in black and white are better in black and white than in color
OH Nuts! 07-28-2016, 09:24 AM Precisely! :thumbsup:
tlc38tlc38 07-28-2016, 09:28 AM Their loss. But maybe it's a millenial thing. As a 60 yr old, I remember a time before smart phones, automatic colorization, fancy computers etc.
Of course living without these gadgets today really puts you at a disadvantage- but my technology is rather basic for 2016: a clamshell cell phone and an iPad 2.
I remember when it was a big deal to have a color TV; in the 1960s only one family on my block had one. Watching ILL in color would feel antiseptic to and would kill the charm and nostalgia that comes with a treasured viewing.
I completely hear you. I was born in '82 when technology was just getting started really good. We didn't even own a VCR until the early 90s. Still to this day, I like things simple. "New" doesn't always mean "better".
I do enjoy watching the color Lucy episodes but I don't want to own them on DVD or Blu. I just like to watch them basically to see how they look in color and ts great to see Lucy back in prime time.
tlc38tlc38 07-28-2016, 09:31 AM I completely hear you. I was born in '82 when technology was just getting started really good. We didn't even own a VCR until the early 90s. Still to this day, I like things simple. "New" doesn't always mean "better".
I do enjoy watching the color Lucy episodes but I don't want to own them on DVD or Blu. I just like to watch them basically to see how they look in color and it's great to see Lucy back in prime time.
OH Nuts! 07-28-2016, 09:32 AM I completely hear you. I was born in '82 when technology was just getting started really good. We didn't even own a VCR until the early 90s. Still to this day, I like things simple. "New" doesn't always mean "better".
Yup. But I don't begrudge color to those who consider it the magic elixir. I, however, want my 50s show just they way they were made: B & W!!!
Crusinforabrusin 07-28-2016, 09:40 AM Yup. But I don't begrudge color to those who consider it the magic elixir. I, however, want my 50s show just they way they were made: B & W!!!
Same for me!
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