I’m trying to get a gauge of what people here are interested in.

  • Cowbee [he/they]
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    811 months ago

    Big fan of long-form science fiction. Bladerunner 2049 is fantastic, as is Stalker by Tarkovsky.

    Tarkovsky in particular has brilliant works.

    • eightpix
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      811 months ago

      Sci Fi top 6 ‐ focusing a bit on the soft sci-fi

      1. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) dir: Stanley Kubrick

      2. Arrival (2016) dir: Denis Villeneuve

      3. Her (2013) dir: Spike Jonze

      4. BladeRunner (1982) dir: Ridley Scott

      5. Children of Men (2006) dir: Alfonso Cuarón

      6. GATTACA (1997) dir: Andrew Niccol

      • @demesisx@infosec.pub
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        1011 months ago

        Little known fact: all mattes are shot on first generation film. Kubrick would shoot the matte, put the film in storage, put it back in camera, then shoot the inside of the matte. It looks pristine to this day because there was no generation loss since there was only one generation even in the most effects heavy shots.

      • @d13@programming.dev
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        411 months ago

        If you haven’t seen it, Ex Machina (2014) fits the vibe of your list. It’s one of my favorites.

        • eightpix
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          I’ve seen it. I enjoyed it very much.

          I picked Her for my A.I. entry because it was so much simpler, more understated, and close to our everyday experiences.

          I also skipped Primer (2004) because I steered clear of time travel.

    • eightpix
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      111 months ago

      Actually, I’m wondering now what you thought of the 2002 Solaris remake. I’ve not seen the Tarkovsky version, and I’m assuming you have. Of his other films, I’ve heard of Stalker. Recommend any others specifically?

      • Cowbee [he/they]
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        211 months ago

        Haven’t seen either of Solaris, but the big deal here is that the US version loses a lot of Tarkovsky’s specific, drawn out and contemplative styling in favor of a more active and dynamic version for the US.

        Andrei Rublev and Mirror are standouts, to my knowledge, and are generally seen as better than Solaris but not quite as great as Stalker.