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Nearly every scene in both Blade Runner movies are epic.
Maybe my favorite, neo film noir without any of the cyberpunk/steampunk...
-edit- I don't care about how nuts she became, Sean Young was the best actor in this epic film, and I will always love her for it.
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i will remember to make more screenshots when i see something visually appealing in a film...
recently i was amazed by Adam Curtis' documentaries; they combine narrative & imagery in a unique and often esthetically pleasing/disturbing way...
all-time favourite in terms of visual beauty must be Nausicaä (as well as most other H. Miyazaki films).
a bunch of Nausicaä screenshots from the web:
https://www.filmlinc.org/wp-content/upl … efault.jpg
https://static.zerochan.net/Kaze.no.Tan … 142007.jpg
http://berc.berkeley.edu/wp-content/upl … 4/pic2.jpg
https://images2.alphacoders.com/109/109240.jpg
http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/20Zw … jYJ6Ce.jpg
http://www.jamesaxler.com/images/nausicaa2.jpg
https://medialifecrisis.com/files/image … -01-27.jpg
https://medialifecrisis.com/files/image … -51-59.jpg
https://nefariousreviews.files.wordpres … warmed.jpg
http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BM … SY720_.jpg
http://images6.fanpop.com/image/photos/ … 00-449.jpg
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One of the most influential films ever, A Fistful Of Dollars. The anti-hero to John Wayne and Sean Connery, and the first anti-action hero. Bond thinks smart and quick. Cogburn has a belly of beer in him and is rash. The Man With No Name thinks smart... and slow, always the endgame is what he's watching.
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Clint. Bloody, pulpy Clint.
Leone uses almost that identical shot with Tuco in Good, Bad, Ugly.
-edit- Come to think of it, the Climax of Unforgiven is also over a wooden floor. Deserve's got nothing to do with it.
Outlaw Josie Wales, too, lot's of shots of bugs being spit on on the floor, men on the floor, blood on the floor. One of the last shots is Clint's blood dripping onto the floor.
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just last night: Jack Reacher (2012)-
sufficiently entertaining and well-written (if you can stand tom cruise's gob), it has exceptional visual qualities.
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^ Those are great, I especially like the last one.
You're the last man on Earth, possibly, in 1971 1977 (Neville gives a time-stamp about 31 minutes in). What do you do?
Step 1: Be Charlton Heston.
Step 2: Put some cool tunes on the 8-track...
Step 3: Open the engine up a bit...
Step 4: Zombie rest-stops...
The Omega Man, my favorite B-film.
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Daybreakers - one of the better movies of this genre. it was fun.
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and Godless
it's called "mini series"; it has a beginning and an ending, 7 episodes of varying length.
a great story, a different view on the wild west and its landscapes.
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James Cameron's best film, and the best first hour of Sci-Fi/Horror that the eighties spawned, arguably (Alien [1979], The Thing [1982], Predator [1987], and a decade later, Event Horizon [1997]).
Terminator (1984)
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^ james bond in the sixties?
why do so many action movies of that era have scenes in the alps?
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