30 Seconds to Mars - SesioneS con Alejandro Franco
I. I’m. …. …. <3 I can’t form a coherent sentence right now. This .. this is so BEAUTIFUL. so .. FREAKING BEAUTIFUL. all of it. I love these men so much. Thanks for creating music. damn. the fact that it is in HQ makes it too good. too much. overkill. I don’t deserve this.
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40/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
the tree of life (2011)
directed by terrence malick
well. and of course this movie. this is basically what the movie is about. cinematography. the pictures. it’s crazy. <3 it’s want I went to see the movie for. SO. WORTH. IT.
there was barely any talking, but more music. That’s what made it perfect. It did not need much talking. The pictures did it by themselves and the music just added … awesomeness ;).
26/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
amélie (2001)
directed by jean-pierre jeunet
yeeeeeeeeeeees, omg YES. *_* this what I love SO MUCH about this movie. not necessarily the story, but the LITTLE details in the cinematography and the way of telling the stories with all these metaphors. just. bloody.fantastic.<3
You know it’s a good movie, if you could watch it on silent, and it would still be captivating.
20/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
300 (2006)
directed by zack snyder
:) <3!
46/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
howl’s moving castle (2004)
directed by hayao miyazaki
ok. DUH.
58/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
trainspotting (1996)
directed by danny boyle
true. crazy film, but true. awesome cinematography.