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Director's cut of Nickelodeon out on DVD

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Most movie buffs disapprove of colorizing movies, I think, but what about decolorizing them? From the New York Times:

The words "director's cut" on the cover of a DVD usually mean a few more minutes of gags too coarse to make the R-rated version shown in theaters. For the DVD release of his 1976 "Nickelodeon," Peter Bogdanovich has done something different. The director's cut is indeed a few minutes longer than the theatrical version (both are included on the new disc from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment), but more conspicuously it's a black-and-white edition of a film originally released in color.

Black and white had been Mr. Bogdanovich.s original choice for "Nickelodeon," a comedy about the early days of American filmmaking that drew on Mr. Bogdanovich's interviews with pioneering directors like Allan Dwan and Raoul Walsh. But even though Mr. Bogdanovich's black-and-white films, "The Last Picture Show" (1971) and "Paper Moon" (1973), had been commercial and critical successes, monochrome was increasingly frowned upon by the studios....

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