The ending is one thing Kubrick did rebuild. Definitely one of the highlights of the movie. Can't say I was ever emotionally invested so to each their own.
Yeah it’s very interesting how a film can affect one person so much and have almost no emotional effect on another person. Not judging your taste at all I just find it interesting
F*** Tarantino but my favorite is Once upon a time in Hollywood
That’s a straight up classic
Nothing beat that cinema experience with people man
Prince of Darkness (John Carpenter)
Daisy Miller (Peter Bogdanovich
Savage Messiah (Ken Russell)
Enemy (Denis Villeneuve)
The New World (Terrence Malick)
Turkish Delight (Paul Verhoeven)
The Village (M. Night Shyamalan)
Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine)
A.I. (Steven Spielberg)
Body Double (Brian De Palma)
Lost Highway (David Lynch)



I thought the lighthouse was generally thought to be his best? Easily the most nailed on classic he has
Prince of Darkness (John Carpenter)
Daisy Miller (Peter Bogdanovich
Savage Messiah (Ken Russell)
Enemy (Denis Villeneuve)
The New World (Terrence Malick)
Turkish Delight (Paul Verhoeven)
The Village (M. Night Shyamalan)
Mister Lonely (Harmony Korine)
A.I. (Steven Spielberg)
Body Double (Brian De Palma)
Lost Highway (David Lynch)
prince of darkness is cool bc my first thought when i saw this thread was assault on presinct 13
not a director but i think my fav studio ghibli movie is ocean waves
haven’t seen all of them so this could change but for now it’s #1
Real i wouldnt say its my favorite but its amazing and definitely underrated
F*** Tarantino but my favorite is Once upon a time in Hollywood
honestly real. that movie is incredible
The Wind and the Lion
I thought the lighthouse was generally thought to be his best? Easily the most nailed on classic he has
Is it? I remember it opening to sorta mixed reactions and i always here people talking about hereditary more 
Thats good to know

A lot of the ones that come to mind are the "just as good as anything else they made" types. The Man Who Wasn't There for the Coens. Catch Me If You Can for Spielberg. Bound is just as good as The Matrix. I do think 2049 stands above the rest of Denis' work however. Firmly.
2049 massively underrated for me, incredible movie
it's Dune 2 though
2049 massively underrated for me, incredible movie
it's Dune 2 though
2049 screenplay is a masterpiece and Dune books are kind of garbage unfortunately
Is it? I remember it opening to sorta mixed reactions and i always here people talking about hereditary more 
Thats good to know
The lighthouse is a robert eggers movie brother

A lot of the ones that come to mind are the "just as good as anything else they made" types. The Man Who Wasn't There for the Coens. Catch Me If You Can for Spielberg. Bound is just as good as The Matrix. I do think 2049 stands above the rest of Denis' work however. Firmly.
Sicario is his best imo