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...physical, admit the outraged. The damage is to art and to taste. Colorization turns art into junk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Casablanca In Color? I'm Shocked, Shocked! | 1/12/1987 | See Source »

Well, yes. The colors are dismal. The film is distorted. The director's intentions are trashed. It is true that most old films are junk anyway, so colorizing them would turn dank junk into juiced-up junk. It is also true that watching Casablanca for the chiaroscuro lighting rather than the dialogue is a bit like buying Playboy for the articles. The charge of philistinism is slightly overdrawn. But, on the whole, only slightly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Casablanca In Color? I'm Shocked, Shocked! | 1/12/1987 | See Source »

Grant, nevertheless, that colorization does turn art into junk. Our culture produces megatons of junk every year. Why not let the market decide? What's with the boycotts? If the colorized version is as bad as the critics claim, it will fail for good capitalist reasons. No one will watch it. When enough people lose enough money in any venture, it dies; 3-D died. At best (or worst), colorization might carve out a market niche for a small group of cultural illiterates, the video equivalent of Classic Comics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Casablanca In Color? I'm Shocked, Shocked! | 1/12/1987 | See Source »

...Streeters that more culprits were likely to be snared in the weeks and months ahead. Most intensely watched was the go-go investment firm Drexel Burnham Lambert, which had close ties to Boesky and ranked as Wall Street's leading financier of corporate raiders through high-yield, high-risk junk bonds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Topsy-Turvy | 1/5/1987 | See Source »

...customs agents at Geneva's airport have seen just about everything. But when ten heavy sacks arrived for Catrel, a Swiss industrial-research firm, they were a bit surprised. The contents of the shipment: 1,000 lbs. of grapefruit rinds, hamburger scraps, coat hangers and other junk discarded by California homeowners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: All-American Trash to Go | 12/22/1986 | See Source »

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