The most visually stunning films

For myself it looked too cartoony every time the audience is with the blue people native American stereotypes

I’m more referring to the crazy alien jungles & floating islands. I can suspend my disbelief in giant blue alien people, if I get to see them parkour their way through the wilderness.
 
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Saving Private Ryan
Jurassic Park
300(for all its flaws)
Gladiator
Gravity
Casino
28 Days Later(opening scene when dude is walking around London)
Gangs of NY
 
Spielberg has knocked it out of the park so many times
Agreed. Jaws, Indiana Jones 3x, Schindler's List, Jurassic Park, ET, etc. Dude is a legit genius.
 
Perhaps the best scene in cinema history. At the very least the best battle scene.

Me and my friends went to see this at the pictures not knowing anything about it. I was stunned by the first half hour. We were all sat pinned back in our seats gripping the armrests as if our lives depended on it.

Never had an experience like it in a cinema.
 
Me and my friends went to see this at the pictures not knowing anything about it. I was stunned by the first half hour. We were all sat pinned back in our seats gripping the armrests as if our lives depended on it.

Never had an experience like it in a cinema.

When it came out, I was about 14. I remember the media was issuing warnings that combat vets, but especially WWII vets, would be well-advised to not go to the film, for fear that it would trigger flashbacks. Speaks volumes about how well made that film was.
 
When it came out, I was about 14. I remember the media was issuing warnings that combat vets, but especially WWII vets, would be well-advised to not go to the film, for fear that it would trigger flashbacks. Speaks volumes about how well made that film was.

A friends brother was in the 1st Gulf war and was a bit freaked out when he watched it lol.
 
When it came out, I was about 14. I remember the media was issuing warnings that combat vets, but especially WWII vets, would be well-advised to not go to the film, for fear that it would trigger flashbacks. Speaks volumes about how well made that film was.
When I left the theatre after watching SPR there was an old couple still seated with the wife comforting her husband (he was in tears), who I have to assume was a WWII vet. I’ve never seen anything like that in a theatre before or after. The ending hits you in the feels anyway, so I can’t imagine what it must’ve been like for him.
 
When I left the theatre after watching SPR there was an old couple still seated with the wife comforting her husband (he was in tears), who I have to assume was a WWII vet. I’ve never seen anything like that in a theatre before or after. The ending hits you in the feels anyway, so I can’t imagine what it must’ve been like for him.

When it came out, I was about 14. I remember the media was issuing warnings that combat vets, but especially WWII vets, would be well-advised to not go to the film, for fear that it would trigger flashbacks. Speaks volumes about how well made that film was.
American Sniper is the only movie I have seen that actually looked like Fallujah. When that tank fired up over the call to prayer in the beginning I lost my shit in the theater. I can imagine the WWII going through hell watching SPR.
 
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Brotherhood of the Wolf
Lord of the Rings
Mad Max Fury Road
Thor Ragnarok and Infinity War
Gravity
 
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