As I've said a number of times on this site, Gravity is a very small film made incredibly large. Frankly I had a bad cinema experience with it and much prefered it on a small screen in 2D
where I could actually see WTF was going on. That does mean you don't get the tears traveling across from the screen to you, which was by far the best experience of the whole film, so despite not enjoying it in 3D (mainly because of the lack of light) I wouldn't swap it because of that one shot. Otherwise Raul's throwing out duds for me again. Well, that's not really fair because I've not seen them. It's just that I'd rather it stayed that way, with the exception of The Gold Rush, which I have seen and wish I hadn't.
As for Sean, well I already mentioned Sideways when Raul had it listed, but TAoJJbtCRF is a really amazing looking film. I don't usually care about cinematography because, for the most part, it either does the job of telling the story or gets in the way because a director wants to show off (I'm looking at you de Palma) but in this film it manages to be both beautiful, noticable and yet doesn't detract from the telling. I liked the film a lot. Not sure if I'd be able to sit through it now TBH, but it's an experience I look back on fondly.
Tarantino should've stopped in the 90's (much like the rest of the world
) and IB is the last of his films I saw. It just doesn't work for me or really feel like a Tarantino film should. The dialogue has no snap and Christoph Waltz is so annoying. I really can't see what people like about his performance. I just found the whole thing pretty dull. Not a patch on the film whose title it stole.
I don't think I've seen the other two.