Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Top 5 Movie Opening Scenes

Ramzee says:

Good opening scenes are always overlooked. I don’t know why, though. Everyone is always talking about the “twist ending” but few give the opening scene the credit it deserves.
Opening scenes get you excited for the rest of the film, it’s the moment when your mind gets taken out of this reality and transported into the world of the movie you’re watching. It’s the appetiser, the overture, the hors d’oeuvre (yes, that’s how you spell it). It’s the first date that sets the tone for the relationship, it’s the CV that gets you called in for an interview and when a filmmaker does it well, it is nothing short of genius.


5. Scream



The master of nightmares, Wes Craven (RIP), starts the chilly scene with a ringing telephone. Drew Barrymore answers and the voice that speaks next instantly makes its mark on pop culture.



4. Mulan



Surprised by this one? Watch this movie again and pay careful attention to this scene. A grappling hook thrown up onto the Great Wall and slowly gets dragged to the edge. A patrolling soldier sees it and follows it. He looks over the edge and a hundred more come up at him as the Huns attack. Lord Of The Rings doesn’t have anything as slick as this. Then the big bad guy, Shan-Yu, steps into the frame and, boom, cool villain moment! Every action movie cliché in the book and you can’t help but love every second of it.



3. Memento



Fuck it, I’ll just say it! Interstellar was a very average sci-fi flick!

Ok, now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, if all you Christopher Nolan groupies are done cursing me and have wiped yourselves after masturbating to the Dark knight trilogy, please hear me out.

 Nolan is good, no doubt, but he still hasn’t been able to beat his only real masterpiece, MEMENTO.

There are only 2 kinds of Christopher Nolan fans, those who know that Memento is his best film and those who haven’t seen Memento yet.

The opening scene of this film cannot be described in any way other than genius. The scene is in reverse order. That’s right, it runs backwards and pretty much gives away the ending of the film but is directed so beautifully that Nolan manipulates the audience into trying to solve a mystery where there is none. It’s like that American game show, Jeopardy, where they give you the answer and you have to guess the question. The opening scene of Memento is the answer and the question you have to figure out is “Who is Sammy Jankis” and “Why is it so important to remember him?”



2. X-men



Here’s another one that seems out of place but this one still haunts me and sends chills down my spine every time I watch it on e-tv (They play it a lot).

A little boy is separated from his mother in a Nazi concentration camp and as they drag the screaming child away, you see his power revealed as he bends the steel gates with his mind. That’s when you realise the boy is Magneto and suddenly you have a villain who you identify with as the victim. 
I must also add that I don’t think this scene would have made the list had it not been for the excellent acting of that boy who I have not seen in anything else since.
His name is Brett Morris (thanks IMDB). 



1. Pulp Fiction



Just a normal conversation between two petty criminals in a diner.

Nothing about this scene or the conversation drives the plot in any way. Tarantino simply starts the film like this because it is so unbelievably fucking entertaining to listen to and sets up the characters as average Joes who just happen to be criminals.

They’re just a normal couple with pet names for each other, unique views on life and trying to make it in the big bad world, just like everyone else…until they jumped onto that table, pulled their guns and made Tarantino fans of us all.

“I love you, Pumpkin.”

“I love you, Honey Bunny.”

“Everybody cool, this is a robbery.”

“Any of you fucking pricks move and I’ll execute every motherfucking last one of you!”






The Jillybean says:



5. Matrix



I mean, who could ever forget the 1st time we saw Trinity… The first few minutes you were thinking to yourself, “okay! This chick is quite bad ass”, but then she did that jump-in-the-air-and-pause-in-a-kung-fu-pose thing before kicking that guy all the way across the room. I knew right there and then that this movie was going to be legendary.



4. Godfather





“Now you come to me and you say -- "Don Corleone give me justice." -- But you don't ask with respect. You don't offer friendship. You don't even think to call me Godfather. Instead, you come into my house on the day my daughter is to be married, and you uh ask me to do murder, for money. “
Need I say more about this brilliant movie and portrayal by Marlon Brando



3. Bad Boys



“You damn right it’s limited! No cup holder, no backseat, just a shiny dick with two chairs in it. I guess we the balls just dragging the f*ck along.”

From the music to that first shot of the Porsche 911’s wheel rolling at a fast speed and of course, Jerry Bruckheimer’s name appearing on the credits, you know you are in for a hell of a ride. 
The part that really made this opening scene one of my favourites is the constant banter and the back & forth between Martin Lawrence and Will Smith.



2. Dark Knight Rises



Bane: “Or perhaps he’s wondering why someone would shoot a man before throwing him out of a plane”

CIA Agent: “At least you can talk. Who are you?”
Bane: “It doesn’t matter who we are, what matters is our plan. No one cared who I was until I put on the mask.”

Although this opening scene starts with a snippet of Jim Gordon’s speech, it does not really get interesting until we get a glimpse of the masked mercenary. There is no doubt in my mind that Tom Hardy delivered a 10/10 performance as Bane and it was his intensity that made me sit up and  realise that The Dark Knight Rises was not going to be a disappointment.



1. Desparado



“And in walks the biggest Mexican I have ever seen, Big as shit”

Who could ever forget the opening scene to this movie that touched all action movie fans in a very special place.  Steve Buscemi delivers the story of the Grimm Reaper like el mariachi like no one could have possibly done. Although it is action galore and gore everywhere (thank you Quentin Tarantino), this story is quite riveting and it keeps the audience, both in TV land and at the bar, hanging on Steve’s every word. This was a brilliant way to introduce the main character and the villain that is being hunted.
The song that followed simply just sweetened the deal.


That is all.


Special thanks to our guest Jillybean Olwam Magona.

Follow him on twitter  @olwam_

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