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>changed color of neon sign from red to blue
>did not change car reflection of said neon sign from red to blue

Fincher makes all these minute, autistic changes throughout the movie and then lets a blatant error like that slip through? How?
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Gotta tell you something OP: It doesn't bother me
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There are tons of these little minor adjustments in remasters of Fincher's movies ranging from color correction like this to tilting a frame that was previously a little bit skewed, but thank god he's not doing anything at the walkie talkie or jabba the hutt level.
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>>221021072
Fincher films give me that tranquilized feeling I get when I eat too much fast food.
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>>221021072
What movie is this?
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>>221021756
Dazed and Confused
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>>221021087
It is weird that Blockbuster video had red lights like that. Blockbuster's colors were yellow and blue.
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>>221021839
Probably a copyright or license issue, like, they couldn't use it at the time of recording and probably has to change it little bit to get away with having it in the film.
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The real crime is the blue color filter added.



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