Question: I watched the first estipode of the show that is called by the name of Spider-Noir and it was pretty good but the real question I have for you is this

Spider-Noir - B&W or color?

  • Black and white

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • Color

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

smurfco

Meatus McPrepuce
Are you watching it in black and white or are you watching it in color?

You gotta watch it in black and white, right?
 
I watched it on my phone (lunch) in color because that was the only option.... I'm going to re-watch at home in Black and White in all it's glorious Nic Cage-isms. :helper:
 
A TV show in black and white?
Who do I call to order it?

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*Nic Cage is in it? I'll check it out.
 
part of me is mad they even offered it in color. i mean this type of shit should be in black and white. have some courage
 
You can watch everything in B&W if you prefer. TV’s have settings. Within those settings is something called Color or Color Saturation. Most TV’s will have this default to 50. Turn it all the way down to 0 and everything you watch will be in B&W.

You no longer have to get angry when one of the stations decides to broadcast an old classic as colorized. As AI takes over and they redo all the old B&W content with new ultra-realistic AI digital colorization, you don’t have to pitch a fit. Now, you’re in control. They can’t ruin your day with vibrant colors.
 
You can watch everything in B&W if you prefer. TV’s have settings. Within those settings is something called Color or Color Saturation. Most TV’s will have this default to 50. Turn it all the way down to 0 and everything you watch will be in B&W.

You no longer have to get angry when one of the stations decides to broadcast an old classic as colorized. As AI takes over and they redo all the old B&W content with new ultra-realistic AI digital colorization, you don’t have to pitch a fit. Now, you’re in control. They can’t ruin your day with vibrant colors.

I've seen the movie Pleasantville. I know what your agenda is. I don't care if I have a choice or, not, I want everybody to watch in black and white.
 
I stopped watching "shows" back when they were only on TV. Sure as hell aint watching any on my 'puter.

You don't have a Roku or anything? At one point, I had completely cut the ties to Cable TV and such monthly bullshit... but over the years my wife has wanted to watch xyz show and can't wait an extra day for it to be on streamers because of spoilers online (I get that because Super Hero spoilers absolutely ruin my day. :annoyed:

Eventually I got a cable box again for the basic channels but after I switched internet from Comcast/Xfinity to fiber... they block you from being able to stream their basic channels if you aren't on their internet (greedy fuckers the lot of them :mad: ) So now I pay for both... but if it were up to me, I would have internet, roku, and probably 2 streaming services. Anything else can fuck right off or I'll go watch the sporting event at the bar instead of at home. :helper:
 
My upstairs TV uses Roku and that streaming stick offers the option to watch Spider-Noir in either B&W or color. However, a downstairs TV using an Amazon Firestick did NOT offer that option and only streams in color. So, my information about changing color on the TV is pertinent.
 
You don't have a Roku or anything? At one point, I had completely cut the ties to Cable TV and such monthly bullshit... but over the years my wife has wanted to watch xyz show and can't wait an extra day for it to be on streamers because of spoilers online (I get that because Super Hero spoilers absolutely ruin my day. :annoyed:

Eventually I got a cable box again for the basic channels but after I switched internet from Comcast/Xfinity to fiber... they block you from being able to stream their basic channels if you aren't on their internet (greedy fuckers the lot of them :mad: ) So now I pay for both... but if it were up to me, I would have internet, roku, and probably 2 streaming services. Anything else can fuck right off or I'll go watch the sporting event at the bar instead of at home. :helper:

We had too many streaming services at one point. We cut back to a few. The biggest challenge is sports events since they are carried by multiple networks instead of one.

Sling is now offering something new. You can watch their Orange package for 24 hours,
3 days, 1 week, a month or, 3 months.

We used it to watch the Denver Nuggets in the playoffs. And, we used it to watch the Colorado Avalanche in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. No long term commitment. It saved us a ton over maintaining a full time Sling subscription.

Most of the Denver Broncos games come in for free on antenna TV. If Sling is offering this during NFL season, we will use it for some of the games that are not carried on antenna TV.


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You don't have a Roku or anything? At one point, I had completely cut the ties to Cable TV and such monthly bullshit... but over the years my wife has wanted to watch xyz show and can't wait an extra day for it to be on streamers because of spoilers online (I get that because Super Hero spoilers absolutely ruin my day. :annoyed:

Eventually I got a cable box again for the basic channels but after I switched internet from Comcast/Xfinity to fiber... they block you from being able to stream their basic channels if you aren't on their internet (greedy fuckers the lot of them :mad: ) So now I pay for both... but if it were up to me, I would have internet, roku, and probably 2 streaming services. Anything else can fuck right off or I'll go watch the sporting event at the bar instead of at home. :helper:
Nope. I ditched basic cable a couple of years ago. I have a set of dig rabbit ears that get used maybe an hr a month. I don’t subscribe to any streaming services. I haven’t even rented a movie online in the last few years.
 
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