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No order. Cinematography and concept art, set design, etc, the things that make a film gorgeous to look at. Films you could appreciate in silence.
1. Citizen Kane. The camera angles, placement and shot choices are impactful especially because they frame the story beautifully.
2. Vertigo
3. Blade Runner. Boring story, But not a dull film. The set design alone is incredible.
4. Blade Runner 2049, nuff said
5. Empire Strikes Back, never a scene without vivid imagery and dramatic shots
6. Fury Road. Just unfuckingreal. Artistic, every frame.
7. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. If you've ever seen it you know.
Just the rotating shot at the Mexican standoff end is powerful, let alone everything else
8. 2001 ASO. Carefully laid out, incredibly intricate camera setups and composites, with a sense of movement that envelopes the slow pacing
9. Prometheus. Flawed but gorgeous. Needed another rewrite but beautiful.
10. Everybody's favorite, Smokey and the Bandit
1. Citizen Kane. The camera angles, placement and shot choices are impactful especially because they frame the story beautifully.
2. Vertigo
3. Blade Runner. Boring story, But not a dull film. The set design alone is incredible.
4. Blade Runner 2049, nuff said
5. Empire Strikes Back, never a scene without vivid imagery and dramatic shots
6. Fury Road. Just unfuckingreal. Artistic, every frame.
7. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. If you've ever seen it you know.
Just the rotating shot at the Mexican standoff end is powerful, let alone everything else
8. 2001 ASO. Carefully laid out, incredibly intricate camera setups and composites, with a sense of movement that envelopes the slow pacing
9. Prometheus. Flawed but gorgeous. Needed another rewrite but beautiful.
10. Everybody's favorite, Smokey and the Bandit