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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:05:40
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220461348
What's the best looking film you've ever seen? Showing all 45 replies.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:11:40
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220461464
Nie Yin Niang. Nothing comes close
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:39:22
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>>220461348 For me, it's The Fall.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:40:26
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>>220461348 L O N D O N O N D O N
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:42:39
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>>220461348 it's either Barry Lyndon, Ran or Lawrence of Arabia, all valid picks.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:45:23
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>>220461348 Heaven's Gate. Far above everything else.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:45:42
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>>220461348 Atonement looks incredible from start to finish.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:45:58
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Probably this, but River of Fundament had its moments. Watching a huge ball of silk unravel out of a womans bumhole was kino.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:46:20
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Side-quest, but the best looking 3D film I ever saw was Sanctum (2011). Water surfaces work really well in 3D.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:53:33
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>>220461348 Blade Runner 2047
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:57:16
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Hero
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:57:59
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>>220461348 RRR
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)20:58:16
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>>220462325 Not even the best looking Blade Runner film.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:02:14
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>>220462046 I prefer the cell and the mindscape of king stargher.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:03:24
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>>220461348 Miami Vice (2006)
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:06:54
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The fountain is super cool and beyond the black rainbow are visual feast.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:10:41
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>>220461348 Enter the void
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:13:27
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:27:26
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>>220462671 what's this, poor mans' summertime?
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:31:49
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>>220462671 I caught this randomly on Criterion Channel the other day. Had never heard of it. I don't know that I loved the movie, but it was very nice to look at. Natasha Richardson was like an angel.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:33:56
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:44:11
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)21:44:49
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THE FALL has tons of kino scenes
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:01:36
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>>220461348 Barry Lyndon really is the most beautiful film ever made
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:13:56
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>>220461348 Definitely not Barry Lyndon. Such a ridiculously overrated movie.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:14:13
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Tree of Life
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:15:17
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>>220461348 Easy pick but Blade Runner is still utterly immaculate and in my opinion has not been topped.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:20:51
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>>220461348 Raging Bull.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:34:42
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>>220463180 Sensible chuckle.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:38:19
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>>220461348 Certainly not Barry Reddit>IT'S LIKE A LE PAINTING No it isn't. It looks like any washed-out '70s period flick. The only part that resembles a painting is the fact that there are lots of long shots with high headroom, everything else is blocked in a sterile and flat way that is vastly different from the paintings he is supposedly imitating>BUT THE EPIC NASA LENS Is this supposed to be evidence of quality? David Lean had a whole lens built from scratch for a single shot in Lawrence and I've never once seen anyone fellate him for it, because that film actually stands on its own merits Anyways, even aside from the overhyping of the film's technical aspects, Barry Lyndon is worthless. It's peak cinema for people who have seen less than 10 films made before 1950
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:39:17
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Into the void
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:42:50
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>>220462046 Tarsem is my favorite indian by a country mile.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:44:30
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>>220464722 What's the best version? There's so many variants of the movie I want to ensure I view the best one.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:44:45
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>>220465090 watch out folks, the king of glory holes is here
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:48:05
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>>220461348 hourglass sanatorium koyaanisqatsi suspiria the leper un flic the cranes are flying a matter of life and death
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:51:09
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>>220461348 >black and white La Notte>technicolor The Red Shoes>outdoor shooting Lawrence of Arabia>indoor shooting Blade Runner
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:54:45
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Macbeth (2015) Cinematographer is Adam Arkapaw, other notable projects he's done that I would recommend include>Animal Kingdom (2010) >Snowtown (2011) >True Detective (2014) >The King (2019) >Masters of the Air (2024) >The Order (2024)
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:55:20
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>>220461348 days of heaven
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:57:07
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>>220462104 Greatest lightning : Barry Best color palette : Ran Best looking: Lawrence. Also contender: encounters of the third kind. But Lawrence mogs any other movie, not even close.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:57:23
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>>220465366 macbeth is a really good call. Snowtown is a dark, dark movie. i'm not watching it again.
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Anonymous
05/12/26(Tue)23:57:55
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Lawrence of Arabia probably.
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:00:52
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>>220461348 Far from the best, but I would recommend the Luc Besson's Dracula for your viewing pleasure, it has some really awesome shots.https://youtu.be/WGkaOMBaiEo?is=eXY OdyTkafLrKQuG Also Subway, the second best movie that plays in a metro after Kontrolhttps://youtu.be/UdpLg2NHIco?is=0iw 83jY_vy-8EaSQ
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:03:13
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>>220461348 maybe excalibur?
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:23:38
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>>220462412 >those Jap buck teeth Nice touch, Rutger
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:25:43
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>>220465199 Director's Cut. Avoid any version with the voiceover.
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Anonymous
05/13/26(Wed)00:27:08
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>>220465383 >it took this long for a Malick movie to be mentioned We live in benighted times.
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