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In no particular order
Empire Strikes Back- Vader is lukes father, Hoth, the bummer ending, the saber fight in the misty carbon freezing chamber. This is an incredibly visceral experience.
King Kong (1933) - This movie blew my mind into a thousand pieces when I was a child. Quite possibly the greatest film ever made, imo. To a 7 year old boy this is like porn for the imagination.
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly - The opening music and credits still give me goose bumps. The detached, almost dreamlike way this story moves forward is matched only by the sheer ball shrinkingly bad ass performance of Van Cleef & Eastwood.
Yojimbo - A masterpiece. One of the first true spaghetti westerns. This movie is like watching a painting. Every shot, every transition, every set piece and character is painstakingly put in exactly the right place and in exactly the right way. Kurosawa is an artist in the true sense of the word.
Jurassic Park - Effing dinosaurs. Real, effing dinosaurs. This is another one that's stuck in my mind from childhood. At the time I first saw this, I was convinced I was going to be a paleontologist who was also a T-Rex when I grew up. The CGI (with the exception of maybe the Brachiasaur) has not aged a day. The animals still look completely real and believable.
*Comedies omitted due to making the OP request impossible
Good call. The dialogue in this flick is incredible. The stuttering, halting etc is unequivocally realistic.
Empire Strikes Back- Vader is lukes father, Hoth, the bummer ending, the saber fight in the misty carbon freezing chamber. This is an incredibly visceral experience.
King Kong (1933) - This movie blew my mind into a thousand pieces when I was a child. Quite possibly the greatest film ever made, imo. To a 7 year old boy this is like porn for the imagination.
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly - The opening music and credits still give me goose bumps. The detached, almost dreamlike way this story moves forward is matched only by the sheer ball shrinkingly bad ass performance of Van Cleef & Eastwood.
Yojimbo - A masterpiece. One of the first true spaghetti westerns. This movie is like watching a painting. Every shot, every transition, every set piece and character is painstakingly put in exactly the right place and in exactly the right way. Kurosawa is an artist in the true sense of the word.
Jurassic Park - Effing dinosaurs. Real, effing dinosaurs. This is another one that's stuck in my mind from childhood. At the time I first saw this, I was convinced I was going to be a paleontologist who was also a T-Rex when I grew up. The CGI (with the exception of maybe the Brachiasaur) has not aged a day. The animals still look completely real and believable.
*Comedies omitted due to making the OP request impossible
The Wind That Shakes the Barley - Possibly demanding of the greatest emotional investment of any film I've seen, but, then, that may just be because I'm a Red with Nationalist sympathies.
Good call. The dialogue in this flick is incredible. The stuttering, halting etc is unequivocally realistic.