Lots of famous directors - much more famous than Don, have openly stated that they have changed their films for home video; be it effects, scenes, alternative takes or - yes - colour timing.TacoBravo wrote: But seriously, what else are the people behind the restorations suppose to say "Oh yeah you guys caught us, we changed the colors for the kiddies but you should buy it anyways."
Of course theyre gonna tell you what you wanna hear "Oh no really, these are the colors we originally wanted see. We were THAT inept with the original equipment thats why it looked so different."
Revisionist history fail.
Scorsese, Coppola, Gans, Lucas, Spielberg, Fincher and Friedkin... they're the only ones I actually know about, I'm sure that there's more. Many more.
Their is absolutely NO pressure on anybody to say if the "new" colours are the original intent or not. To suggest that a Director would outright lie, simply keep fanboys and fangirls happy is frankly deeply insulting.
It's amazing how fast and quick "fans" are to turn on the objects of their fanaticism should something be presented to them "outside" of their own, narrow personal view on what they are actually celebrating.
I couldn't care less what colours are on what version. It's clear the makers had input into the new Blu-ray, and as far as I'm concerned they can do what they want to their film.