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lastwraith t1_je9pydc wrote

Gravity and Dune (new one) look pretty amazing in 4k.
Gravity isn't a visual spectacle at all times though.

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[deleted] OP t1_je9poxc wrote

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phoenixliv t1_je9qy0f wrote

This isn’t just a beautiful film, it’s also one we calibrate our displays with in my house. Big bada big BOOM!

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strwht12 t1_je9rvei wrote

Blade Runner 2049

Awesome movie, awesome cinematography!

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cary_granite t1_je9pcw9 wrote

Lawrence of Arabia

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MikeRob350 t1_je9r2x9 wrote

I came to say the same. Did not think I would find it mentioned. 🙌

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drortog t1_je9pz1x wrote

Life of Pi. Also Interstellar, as someone already mentioned.

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AMJ_004 t1_je9r2wx wrote

Babylon. Great cinematography and production design

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MrCoolsnail123 t1_je9r2yl wrote

Titanic, Avatar, Interstellar, Dune, Avatar: The Way of Water

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Glacier_eyes t1_je9sbv2 wrote

First two Pirates of the Caribbean movies

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Airport-sandwich t1_je9pdbb wrote

Skyfall - Gorgeous cinematography and lighting.

Helter Skelter - Japanese Movie. Very stylised.

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Dragonborn83196 t1_je9q2a8 wrote

Avatar, haven’t watched Way of the Water yet but I assume that one is also

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FreeLook93 t1_je9q4yk wrote

2001: A Space Odyssey
Belle
Paprika

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lightfoot_heavyhand t1_je9s18p wrote

-Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

-1917 (2019)

-Climax (2018)

-Akira (1988)

-Melancholia (2011)

-Three Colors: Red (1994)

-Vertigo (1958)

-Tree of Life (2011)

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Successful-Plan114 t1_je9s1cj wrote

The Lord of The Rings and Hobbit trilogies.
Alien 1- 3.
Each one is a visual feast.

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AMJ_004 t1_je9szxd wrote

Thinking of recent films, West Side Story, The Batman, Top Gun: Maverick, Nightmare Alley, well, all are feast to our eyes.

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NoirPochette t1_je9sz6q wrote

Sleeping Beauty. Best animated flick in terms of a visual feast.

Also Coco is top notch too.

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hkturner t1_je9t7na wrote

I'm going for quite the arc, but here goes . . .

Ran, Akira Kurosawa - the first movie I saw on our first home projector, back in the early 90s. The second movie? Jurassic Park. Of course.

Hero, Yi-Mou Zhang - much more recent (2002). Quentin Tarantino associated, though not directed by him.

Love him or hate him, but I think anything by Quentin Tarantino is visually spectacular. Nobody choreographs blood they way he does. (Yes, I'm sure he has a team to acknowledge here).

Blade Runner, old and new(ish)

And if you're looking for simply visually stunning: Samsara, Ron Fricke (2012)

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AMJ_004 t1_je9tlxo wrote

Barry Lyndon

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Gene_Phillips t1_je9u869 wrote

Mad Max Fury Road, Blade Runner 2049, The Revenant, Midsommer, The Northman, Alita, Life of Pi, Arrival, Passengers, Ready Player One (eventhough its an upscale from 2k), Dune, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Saving Private Ryan, Coco, Matrix Series, Parasite, Lord of the Rings series. In addition to being visually stunning, most of these movies have amazing sound as well. The best looking films tend to be shot with medium format 6k cameras.

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p00monger t1_je9xvh4 wrote

Flash Gordon is the answer, that movie is awesome and totally over the top.

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Global_Industry_6801 t1_jea36y8 wrote

Tree Of Life (You can name any Terrance Malick movie for that matter I guess) is absolutely stunning

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