I thought I'd resurrect this old thread and update it. I've watched a few older classics recently, movies I should have seen long ago to be honest. Citizen Kane an obvious classic, Fellini's 8 1/2 which to be honest didn't really do it for me, Tarkovsy's Stalker which was beautiful, confusing and interesting, Three Colours: Red, a bit arty but well worth a watch (actually the whole Three Colours trilogy is great).
Also watched recently, a movie which probably won't become a classic, The Last Jedi which was fine I suppose. There were some great moments in it (the throne room fight, all the Luke scenes) and some s***e moments (the horse things through the casino, pretty much every scene with Rose). I appreciate the director trying to do something a bit different with a star wars movie and it was fine. I know there are a lot of haters but honestly, it's star wars, it's not supposed to be art. Which isn't to say a big budget sci-fi movie can't be art.
Which brings me to Blade Runner 2029 which is without a doubt my favourite movie of the last couple of years. Every aspect of it just comes together perfectly, the story is interesting and intriguing, the visuals are spectacular, the soundtrack is incredible, the special effects are brilliant, the world-building is rich, varied and complex, building beautifully on the original. Yes it's long and the pacing is slow, but the long run time is well earned in my opinion, there's no filler. Villeneuve and Deakins make an amazing team and I hope they work together a lot more in the future.