The most visually stunning films

Both Tim Burton Batmans, and the Dark Knight

Altered Carbon well that is TV

Marco Polo, also TV

Batman Vs Superman
 
Oh yeh, I forget

Skyfall

Quantum of Solace,



also this last Mission Impossible has absolutely gorgeous takes of Paris and where else they were

 
This scene still gives me chills, it was so perfectly done. I like when CGI is mixed in with practical effects and beautiful Vistas.


The 1st Pacific Rim was pretty remarkable, eye candy wise. I'm not a huge fan of CGI overuse, but that was the first film to give believable weight and scale to it. The 2nd seemed like a giant step back back, not sure if it was the tech, John Boiiiyega being shit, or the film itself being shit.


Aliens is a timeless masterpiece. Despite the limited tech, it stills feels like a believable futuristic world by today's standards.


Speaking of timeless, BladeRunner's opening is still top dollar, love that iconic spinner take off too.


Let's go back even further... I just watched this again recently, and the 80's follow up. I can't believe how amazing it still looks.


What an achievement in filmmaking this was!


I loved the epic classics too, Ben Hur especially. All the extras they used to get was really mind blowing.
 
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Blade Runner
Sicario
The Revenant
Arrival
2001
Children Of Men
Moon
The Thing (1982)
The VVitch
 
She's a goddamn goddess

She is also a good actress. She was on soap operas. She now does standup comedy. She is also a graduate of University of Texas at Austin. If I was old enough, I love to wife her
 
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What movie is this from? @HHJ
 
The most visually stunning movie to me is the Emmanuelle in Space series of films with Krista Allen. First time I saw it stunned the living shit out me



Why the hell Krista Allen is not a bigger star than prime Pam or Prime Electra baffles me. She is a much classier lady, and a better actress than both.


She's a goddamn goddess

She is also a good actress. She was on soap operas. She now does standup comedy. She is also a graduate of University of Texas at Austin. If I was old enough, I love to wife her

Krista Allen - TV/Softcore Porn Actress
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Loss (42.6%) - Denise Richards - May 18

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Loss (41.7%) - Sarah Shahi - Nov 17
Win (51.2%) - Torrie Wilson - Sep 17
Loss (43.9%) - Lucy Pinder - Aug 17
Loss (44.2%) - Jessica Alba - July 17
Win (58.5%) - Milana Vayntrub - July 17
Win (53.7%) - Denise Milani - July 17
Win (51.1%) - Carmen Electra - Jun 17
Loss (39.9%) - Elizabeth Hurley
Loss (36.7%) - Jennifer Connelly
Win (75.1%) - Dayana Mendoza
Win (88.3%) - Stacy Kamano
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Krista Allen - TV/Softcore Porn Actress
[0-1]

Loss (42.6%) - Denise Richards - May 18

[6-5]

Loss (41.7%) - Sarah Shahi - Nov 17
Win (51.2%) - Torrie Wilson - Sep 17
Loss (43.9%) - Lucy Pinder - Aug 17
Loss (44.2%) - Jessica Alba - July 17
Win (58.5%) - Milana Vayntrub - July 17
Win (53.7%) - Denise Milani - July 17
Win (51.1%) - Carmen Electra - Jun 17
Loss (39.9%) - Elizabeth Hurley
Loss (36.7%) - Jennifer Connelly
Win (75.1%) - Dayana Mendoza
Win (88.3%) - Stacy Kamano
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Mandatory...

 
1. Last of The Mohicans
2. Braveheart
3. Jaws
4. Alien
5. Crouching Tiger
6. The Last Samurai
7. Vertigo
8. Psycho
9. Casablanca
10. Blade Runner
11. Hook
12. Avatar
 
Apocalypto
Saving private ryan
District 9
 
Anything by Tarkovsky. Bela Tarr's black-and-white films are great too.
 
Old ones, black and white

1940 - The grapes of wrath (John Ford, United States, drama)
1948 - Ladri di biciclette (Vittorio De Sica, Italy, drama)
1950 - Rashomon (Akira Kurosawa, Japan, drama)
1952 - Umberto D. (Vittorio De Sica, Italy, drama)
1953 - Le salaire de la peur (Henri-Georges Clouzot, France, drama)
1954 - La strada (Federico Fellini, Italy, drama)
1955 - The night of the hunter (Charles Laughton, United States, thriller)
1957 - Wild strawberries (Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, drama)
1959 - The human condition (Masaki Kobayashi, Japan, war)
1960 - La dolce vita (Federico Fellini, Italy, drama)
1961 - La notte (Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy, drama)
1963 - Otto e mezzo (Federico Fellini, Italy, drama)
1964 - Woman in the dunes (Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japan, drama)
1964 - Zorba the greek (Michael Cacoyannis, Great Britain, drama)

Color movies

1968 - 2001 A space odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, United States, science-fiction)
1966 - The good, the bad and the ugly (Sergio Leone, Italy, western)
1971 - A clockwork orange (Stanley Kubrick, United States, crime)
1972 - The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola, United States, mafia)
1976 - Novecento (Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy, drama)
1977 - Unfinished piece for mechanical piano (Nikita Mikhalkov, Russia, drama)
1978 - The deer hunter (Michael Cimino, United States, war)
1979 - Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia, drama)
1980 - The shining (Stanley Kubrick, United States, thriller)
1984 - Nineteen eighty-four (Michael Radford, United States, science-fiction)
1985 - Come and see (Elem Klimov, Russia, war)
1997 - Taste of cherry (Abbas Kiarostami, Iran, drama)
1997 - The town (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, drama)
1999 - Himalaya (Eric Valli, Nepal, drama)
2000 - The gladiator (Ridley Scott, United States, history)
2002 - Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, United States, mafia)
2005 - The new world (Terrence Malick, United States, history)
2006 - Apocalypto (Mel Gibson, United States, history)
2006 - Children of men (Alfonso Cuaron, United States, science-fiction)
2006 - The fountain (Darren Aronofsky, United States, drama)
2006 -El laberinto del fauno (Guillermo del Toro, Spain, fantasy)
2007 - There will be blood (Paul Thomas Anderson, United States, drama)
2010 - Avatar (James Cameron, United States, science-fiction)
2012 - Life of Pi (Ang Lee, United States, adventure)
2013 - La grande bellezza (Paolo Sorrentino, Italy, drama)
2015 - Youth (Paolo Sorrentino, Italy, comedy)
2016 - Notes on blindness (Peter Middleton, James Spinney, Great Britain, documentary)
2016 - Warcraft (Duncan Jones, United States, fantasy)



Some of them, copy paste, clearly I forgot some
 
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