>re-watching this
>music comes on during the credits
Hold me /tv/
>can't unsee the gas canisters on the chariot
I saw this on television the other day and was surprised to see that it has developed the patina that we notice on older movies. What causes this phenomenon? Is the resolution of new movies better? It looks grainy like it could be from the 70's or older, and mind you I was watching in HD. It's actually a cool aesthetic, but I'm sure they didn't intend for it originally. I remember when Gladiator came out and it seemed like the peak of modern filmmaking, especially in a visual sense. So why does it look like the actual film they used has aged?
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yfw the legions of SCIPIO AFRICANUSSSSSS burst out of the gates