I would of course go with the bathroom scene in Scarface when Al Pacino is about to be cut up with a chainsaw. What other scenes are incredibly intense?
I would of course go with the bathroom scene in Scarface when Al Pacino is about to be cut up with a chainsaw. What other scenes are incredibly intense?
Reservoir Dogs "Stuck in the middle with you" scene.
The opening moments of Saving Private Ryan.
The opening scene of Cliffhanger. Best to skip the rest of the movie:
The end of Unforgiven when Eastwood takes out a saloon full of guys, some of whom should have armed themselves.
tlm1959 wrote:
The opening moments of Saving Private Ryan.
Good choice. 20 minutes of hell re-created. At a more fun level - an escaped T-Rex takes on a jeep with Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park 1.
Any Dennis Hopper scene in Blue Velvet were intense.
Ha!
The opening scene of Cliffhanger. I cant even watch it.
Dave trying to get back into the ship in 2001 a space odyssey.
Sally Vix wrote:
I would of course go with the bathroom scene in Scarface when Al Pacino is about to be cut up with a chainsaw. What other scenes are incredibly intense?
or.. Al Pacino bathroom scene in Carlito's Way when he is boxed in and all out of bullets.
Bathtub scene in Training Day
The Basement scene in Pulp Fiction
malmo wrote:
The opening scene of Cliffhanger. I cant even watch it.
https://youtu.be/ZEVMv_WOoxg
I just watched it for you. You want to know how it came out?
"I could have got more' - Schindler's List
Deerhunter - Vietnam scene. Not even close.
that scene where he's strapped to a chair and has watch ww2 film
giverofkudos wrote:
The Basement scene in Pulp Fiction
Yep, get out the gimp...... Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo....
That was before Zed was dead....
giverofkudos wrote:
Bathtub scene in Training Day
The Basement scene in Pulp Fiction
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The bathtub scene in Training Day was my first thought.
Also the scene in Platoon when Charlie Sheen is on guard duty at night in the jungle in Vietnam. He's fallen asleep and is suddenly awakened by a group of Viet Cong moving stealthily past the place where he's hiding. That scene seemed so real.
Can't leave out the scene in Psycho when Martin Balsam creeps down the stairs into the basement and spins the chair with someone sitting in it. Their back is turned towards him. It turns out to be the corpse of Norman Bate's mother. The solitary light bulb hanging from the ceiling starts swinging when he hits hit with his hand. The swinging light makes Mother's hollow face seem alive. A piercing sound accompanies the swinging light. This is my #1 choice.
Full. Metal. Jacket.
You know the scene.
Fast Times At Ridgemont High. You know the scene