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Such an incredible scene, and it really brings home the horror the soldiers went through
I mean none of the others even come close to this. And that's without it being all but true.
I forgot about that. PTSD
For the time? A New Hope. Opens with easily the most impressive spaceship battle ever filmed, moves to an exciting battle, introduces an awesome menacing bad guy ("If this is a diplomatic ship, then where is thr ambassador? breaks neck with one hand and throws away the body) and kickstarts the plot.
I am really, really glad that someone else had said this before I got here.
The opening of ANH is a really great demonstration of minimalist storytelling. Not a moment of design - starship, character, action, nothing - is wasted; every interaction conveys something be it emotion or plot points. And after forcing the audience to sit through the opening crawl, I think that deluge of information is needed - anything less would have lost the audience.
The Matrix
The opening scene blew everyone's minds in the theater! Nobody had ever seen anything like it before.
Zombieland is overall underrated, but the intro is impeccable. Perfectly sets up the rules and the humor the rest of the movie follows.
also, just thinking about the start of cool hand luke makes me giggle uncontrollably.
Children of Men (2006) sets the scene perfectly: the future is filthy, the youngest person on the planet has just died, and our protagonist just narrowly survived a terrorist act. Marvellous film.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Simply the sun rising over the Earth set to Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
Up
Most of the James Bond movies, hard to pick one.
Oh mannn the Up opening hits hard :(
The Dark Knight and Baby Driver seem to be the favorites so far.
Pretty hard to beat the opening sequence of The Dark Knight. Really sets the tone for the whole movie.
Ghost Ship. The rest of the movie is horrible but the first scene is inspired.
Super troopers. (This cut off the first part, and the end part. Look up the movie.)
Saving Private Ryan is my pick but just to add something new to the conversation I’ll add Catch Me if You Can for one of the best illustrated opening credits.
Love the opening to Pulp Fiction
WALL-E
I liked Manhunter opening scene too. The colours and the quiet.
Bladerunner, obviously.
Contact
28 days later
That Lord of war bullet opening was pretty iconic
Baby Driver
Casino Royale
Reservoir Dogs (1992) by Quentin Tarantino
"Let me tell you what like a virgin is about. It's all about a girl who digs a guy with a big dick. The entire song is a metaphor for big dicks."
The Dark Knight - great IMAX-shot visuals, amazing atmosphere and music, action right out of the gate. Sets the tone that the Joker is one crazy mf'er while being basically an entire heist movie in a few short minutes.
Star Trek: Into Darkness - The first 10 minutes is my favorite demo sequence of all time. COLORS are really vivid and make the alien world look actually, well, alien. Good audio effects with spears whooshing by and water falling off the ship. Really nice cinematic shots of the Enterprise and the volcano. Ignore what the characters are saying (because it's all dumb) and stop watching the movie after the alarm clock goes off, but everything else is about the best thing you can watch on a really nice home theater setup.
I think Raiders of the lost Ark is perfect in a way.
I also love
Leon: The Professional La Haine Home Alone Braindead
I'm still trying hard to remember the one I thought of a while ago while writing these down.
NAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SUWENYAAAAAAAA HAMANIIII CHIHUAHUAAAAAAAAA
28 Weeks Later, absolutely visceral
x-men origins wants a word (rest of the movie is...not that great) https://youtu.be/kpcQOPz-HaE
The Dark Knight
Not quite the FIRST scene but I've always really liked the opening sequence of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas where they're driving through the desert.
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold.
I recently re-watched 2001: a space odyssey and its both one of the best and worst opening scenes ever.
Scream. Pure camp, but actually scary. So good.
That'd be a specific vintage porn movie, one that I'm so very fond of to these days. 🧐