Were the 70's really sepia toned?
Great music, great football, great spirit......I wish I had experienced that decade.
fuhgeddabout!
Great music, great football, great spirit......I wish I had experienced that decade.
fuhgeddabout!
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Only to the pot-heads...
LOL
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the 20´s were actually black and white and everybody moved really fast
shareSociopedro is correct - the black and white world they lived in was really grainy and blurry; and when they talked their lips moved but no sound came out.
The only thing that happened, more or less during that period, was a really big airship (like a huge jelly bean in the sky, full of gas) crashed about 45,000 times - I have seen it recorded and replayed at least that many times.
Their iPods were really funny looking, with round, black plastic things on top and a needle on an arm thing that worked when you cranked the handle. They had sound systems that looked like big trumpets, mounted on top.
I've not seen any photos of McDonalds restaurants from back then - they must have all blown away during the war.
Quote: "Great music, great football, great spirit......I wish I had experienced that decade".
Well I did, and it was a blast. Both my kids (grown now) say they were born too late. They wanted to live in my era, I'm sure glad I did :)
As for watching in Blu-ray, the Sepia or Yellow filtering for the "70s" feel really took away from the High Definition viewing....made it seem like a standard DVD.
shareYeah, all the bright colours were used up in the sixties.
shareLol, I guess it's based on many 70s films that have that certain hue, TGF as a prime example.
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