The Black & White version of Mad Max: Fury Road won't be the only alternative cut arriving on Blu-ray. 1 in Black & White to avoid an NC-17 rating from the MPAA. And Quentin Tarantino shot a portion of his Kill Bill Vol. While Black & White movies are certainly a thing of the past, director Frank Darabont did release a version of his thriller Stephen King's The Mist on Blu-ray that was colorless, a version he also calls 'the best'. Plus, it can get really tiring watching this dull, de-saturated color, unless you go all the way out and make it black and white." The desert's orange and the sky is teal, and we either could de-saturate it, or crank it up, to differentiate the movie. The usual teal and orange thing? That's all the colors we had to work with.
The other version is to really go all-out on the color.
There's only two ways to go, make them black and white - the best version of this movie is black and white, but people reserve that for art movies now. One thing I've noticed is that the default position for everyone is to de-saturate post-apocalyptic movies. "We spent a lot of time in DI (digital intermediate), and we had a very fine colorist, Eric Whipp. He promises, though, that this Black & White version will be included with the Blu-ray. And that's a print that is completely devoid of any color. But according to director George Miller, we haven't seen the best version of the movie yet. Set against an orange desert with a luscious blue skyline, the cinematography is as gorgeous as the stunts are incredible. Mad Max: Fury Road is enjoying its second weekend of release right now, and if you've already seen the movie, you'll know that one of the most striking things about it is the film's color palate.