Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? - Innovative grading techniques
Fargo - Great use of color temperature
The Matrix - Look that really suits the subject matter, amazing looking to this day
The Red Shoes - Unbelievable beautiful
Enter the Void - Trippy and surreal visuals that bring life and wonder to the screen
Schindler's List - Innovative grading technique, amazing imagery
Taxi Driver - Amazing, especially at the end, with warm reddish-colors used as symbolism for the situation
In the Mood for Love - Just stunning, rich imagery
Mulholland Drive - Stunning imagery
The Wizard of Oz - Innovative techniques and wondrous, amazing imagery, first film to be partially made in color
Pleasantville - Innovative and at the time - mind blowing
Sin City - Same as above
Sixth Sense - Color and symbolism
Vertigo - Maddening images and compositing to make us feel like the main character
Amelie - Just amazing
Gone with the Wind - First movie ENTIRELY made in color
2001: A Space Odyssey - It's a Kubrick movie.
Eyes Wide Shut - It's a Kubrick movie.
The Shining - It's a Kubrick movie.
Kill Bill - Amazing looking visuals
The Three Colors Trilogy - Title says it all
Traffic - Great use of color filters
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Looks amazing, great use of color temperature.
Hero - Just.... wow.
