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strwht12 t1_je9rvei wrote
Blade Runner 2049
Awesome movie, awesome cinematography!
US_invading_iraq t1_je9run8 wrote
Reply to comment by Rabona_Flowers in 5 centimeters per second by Fan387
No comment about this part. But the best part of the movie literally starts when one more time one more chance plays. Like the whole movie builds up to the train climax. Insane.
throw964 t1_je9rkkn wrote
Gladiator
WarcraftFarscape t1_je9ritg wrote
Reply to Is there a movie today that can nail a good sci-fi flick into present day like Terminator 2? by RSwoon
I feel like what you are asking for is pretty specific - has to be sci-fi but take place in current times. Most sci-fi is in the future because otherwise it wouldn’t make sense.
That being said. Things like Looper, War of the Worlds, The Day the Earth Stood Still or The Matrix all fit the criteria but I don’t think they are as good as T2, which is a masterpiece.
GlitteringFutures t1_je9ri6x wrote
2001
Aint_not_a_dorkus t1_je9r978 wrote
What dreams may come
MrCoolsnail123 t1_je9r2yl wrote
Titanic, Avatar, Interstellar, Dune, Avatar: The Way of Water
MikeRob350 t1_je9r2x9 wrote
Reply to comment by cary_granite in Whats a movie that you consider a visual spectacle? by [deleted]
I came to say the same. Did not think I would find it mentioned. 🙌
AMJ_004 t1_je9r2wx wrote
Babylon. Great cinematography and production design
RealMudflapper t1_je9r015 wrote
Reply to comment by callmemacready in Whats a movie that you consider a visual spectacle? by [deleted]
Gorgeous film. And all practical/optical effects.
phoenixliv t1_je9qy0f wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Whats a movie that you consider a visual spectacle? by [deleted]
This isn’t just a beautiful film, it’s also one we calibrate our displays with in my house. Big bada big BOOM!
olgartheviking t1_je9qxn3 wrote
Everything Everywhere All at Once
callmemacready t1_je9qp9h wrote
Blade Runner
JustNoNoISaid t1_je9qls9 wrote
Bajirao Mastani
Oddsock1701 t1_je9q7tp wrote
Dune
FreeLook93 t1_je9q4yk wrote
2001: A Space Odyssey
Belle
Paprika
Dragonborn83196 t1_je9q2a8 wrote
Avatar, haven’t watched Way of the Water yet but I assume that one is also
elizabeth-cooper t1_je9q1h7 wrote
The Matrix
drortog t1_je9pz1x wrote
Life of Pi. Also Interstellar, as someone already mentioned.
lastwraith t1_je9pydc wrote
Gravity and Dune (new one) look pretty amazing in 4k.
Gravity isn't a visual spectacle at all times though.
Airport-sandwich t1_je9pxzo wrote
Yea I've basically given up on new movies and shows. The writing these days just leaves a lot to be desired.
I'll still check out big event films like Avatar
Meketrex-supplicant t1_je9puat wrote
Reply to comment by Minifig81 in Whats a movie that you consider a visual spectacle? by [deleted]
Yeah, weird film but full on visual cocaine
Meketrex-supplicant t1_je9prfw wrote
The most recent John Wick. Also Kill Bill part 1
Holy_Hole_Inna_Donut t1_je9rwxc wrote
Reply to comment by jacomanche in Michael Fassbender & Alicia Vikander Set For Thriller ‘Hope’ From ‘The Wailing’ Director Na Hong-Jin by indig0sixalpha
>Originally meant to be a collaboration between Na Hong Jin and Alfonso Cuaron
How would that collaboration work? Na Hong Jin as screenwriter and Cuaron directing?