Miller told LA Times : " Not in cinemas. The best version of "Road Warrior" was what we called a
"slash dupe," a cheap, black-and-white version of the movie for the
composer. Something about it seemed more authentic and elemental. So I
asked Eric Whipp, the ["Fury Road"] colorist, "Can I see some scenes in
black and white with quite a bit of contrast?" They looked great. So I
said to the guys at Warners, "Can we put a black-and-white version on
the DVD?" There wasn't enough room. [It'll end up] on another version
with commentary and other features."
The whole interview with LA Times is very interesting
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