Is this the best opening movie scene ever?

Yep, no messing about, loved these films as a kid and watch all of Eastwoods films with my mum, who was a fan! Nice reminder!

One should never underestimate ones opponent!
 
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I'm going to shock you all now.
I'm 39 years old and I've never seen a Clint Eastwood film.
 
I'm 39 years old and I've never seen a Clint Eastwood film.
And you mean you have missed one of the classic film quotes of all times?
Me and you need to talk !

A perp is thinking about reaching for his gun ...
Harry Callahan: Uh uh. I know what you're thinking. "Did he fire six shots or only five?" Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I kinda lost track myself. But being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world and would blow your head clean off, you've gotta ask yourself one question: "Do I feel lucky?" Well, do ya, punk?
 
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The best opening scene in a film is the first 20 minutes of Inglorious Basterds. Those 20 minutes are the finest thing Tarantino has ever done.
 
I'm going to shock you all now.
I'm 39 years old and I've never seen a Clint Eastwood film.


Ah ........... you've been living in a padded cell ? :D
 
But it's not the opening scene is it?
 
I'm going to shock you all now.
I'm 39 years old and I've never seen a Clint Eastwood film.

Wow, you have missed some classics.
Are you just out the scrubs or something? :confused:
 
Blues Brothers.
 
So many good ones. Among my personal favourites are Raiders of the Lost Ark, Bladerunner and, for sheer audacity The Spy Who Loved Me.
 
I've never seen that.
It's very powerful, especially when the noise is turned right up and on surround sound. It really makes you feel the fear.

So many good ones. Among my personal favourites are Raiders of the Lost Ark, Bladerunner and, for sheer audacity The Spy Who Loved Me.
Glad someone mentioned 007 - many of the films have great openings
 
you can't beat the battle scene in gladiator
 
The best opening scene in a film is the first 20 minutes of Inglorious Basterds. Those 20 minutes are the finest thing Tarantino has ever done.
Totally agree, really really good. The impending doom from the moment Hans Landa (Christopher Walz) walks into that house, absolutely brilliant and very powerful.
 
Gladiator is a good shout, but I also like Django Unchained. The 'dentist' is a great character :)
 
Surely this is the best? Not swashbuckling or blood-laden but sheer class.


It may not be the opening scene but close enough to set the premise of the film.
 
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The opening scenes of the first The Matrix (especially seen for the first time). It's the sheer unexpectedness of Carrie-Ann Moore running round the wall...

Anthony.
 
Surely this is the best? Not swashbuckling or blood-laden but sheer class.


It may not be the opening scene but close enough to set the premise of the film.

One thing I spotted in that clip, she's standing at the end of the mole? in a howling wind with waves crashing over her and is dry as a bone!
 
One thing I spotted in that clip, she's standing at the end of the mole? in a howling wind with waves crashing over her and is dry as a bone!

Mole? Cobb

Johnny Depps boat is still moving forward even though it's sinking. Just another goof.
 
Certainly is a good one, to balance things up how about a classic closing scene

 
Mole? Cobb

Johnny Depps boat is still moving forward even though it's sinking. Just another goof.
A goof is a mistake. Saying Jonny Depps boat still moving after it sunk is a goof is like saying the enterprise traveling at warp speed whatever is a goof. Its clearly not.
 
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