can you guys recommend me some of the most awesome immersive (epic) films you've ever seen? doesn't have to be super thought provoking but it can be. i made a letterbox'd and realized i've seen less than 100 films. just watched blade runner 2049 the other day and was taken aback
can you guys recommend me some of the most awesome immersive (epic) films you've ever seen? doesn't have to be super thought provoking but it can be. i made a letterbox'd and realized i've seen less than 100 films. just watched blade runner 2049 the other day and was taken aback
Lawrence of Arabia
Lord of the Rings
The Deer Hunter
Heavens Gate
Ben Hur
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Kingdom of Heaven Directors Cut
Once Upon a Time in America
can you guys recommend me some of the most awesome immersive (epic) films you've ever seen? doesn't have to be super thought provoking but it can be. i made a letterbox'd and realized i've seen less than 100 films. just watched blade runner 2049 the other day and was taken aback
Space Odyssey is #1
can you guys recommend me some of the most awesome immersive (epic) films you've ever seen? doesn't have to be super thought provoking but it can be. i made a letterbox'd and realized i've seen less than 100 films. just watched blade runner 2049 the other day and was taken aback
2001
Once Upon a Time in the West
Came out the same year, very different but think you'd enjoy both
2001
Once Upon a Time in the West
Came out the same year, very different but think you'd enjoy both
Might as well throw Rosemary's Baby in there for the holy western/horror/sci fi trinity of '68
The Dark Knight might have the best combo of cinematography + location aesthetics in a blockbuster this century
can you guys recommend me some of the most awesome immersive (epic) films you've ever seen? doesn't have to be super thought provoking but it can be. i made a letterbox'd and realized i've seen less than 100 films. just watched blade runner 2049 the other day and was taken aback
Recently Gladiator
Apparently one of the producers for 12 Years a Slave, the founder of Regency, was an Israeli spy who funneled weapons to the South African government during apartheid (during an embargo) and also acquired a bunch of nuclear components illegally from the US. Netanyahu got his visa restored and that is part of his trial atm.
Arnon Milchan. Dude has Oscar noms, friends with Dinero, etc.
Apparently one of the producers for 12 Years a Slave, the founder of Regency, was an Israeli spy who funneled weapons to the South African government during apartheid (during an embargo) and also acquired a bunch of nuclear components illegally from the US. Netanyahu got his visa restored and that is part of his trial atm.
Arnon Milchan. Dude has Oscar noms, friends with Dinero, etc.
yikes
Saw someone say "at least Scream VI isn't as bad as Prometheus when it comes to horror franchise sequels"
Riverdale Netflix series nothingness vs a batshit behemoth of a blockbuster. No comparison in my mind.
I hate film Twitter so f***ing much.
They’ll say some s*** like “Even the worst movies of the 80s look better than some of the best released today”
Then just post some screenshots of a car driving down a wet road with neon signs, and a random ass two shot against a blue sky.
Killers of The Flower Moon looks amazing but 3 hours 26 minutes??? Yeah idk bout that
Anyone remember the name of that recent film about a woman who has an accident? She has a facial bandage. Can't remember what the plot was*. I think it was on MUBI
*Reminded me of Worst Person In The World
Killers of The Flower Moon looks amazing but 3 hours 26 minutes??? Yeah idk bout that
As long as its not 3 hrs revenant long then im gnocci
Apparently one of the producers for 12 Years a Slave, the founder of Regency, was an Israeli spy who funneled weapons to the South African government during apartheid (during an embargo) and also acquired a bunch of nuclear components illegally from the US. Netanyahu got his visa restored and that is part of his trial atm.
Arnon Milchan. Dude has Oscar noms, friends with Dinero, etc.