Your most intense movie scene
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Your most intense movie scene
Happened to catch a bio of Robert Deniro recently and decided to watch The Deerhunter (1978) again. The initial Russian Roulette scene is the most intense scene i have ever seen in the movies. Apparently it was directly related to 28 deaths by Russian Roulette after those folks saw the movie. Couldnt help but wonder if any BH out there have other intense scenes that stand out? Doesnt have to be violent just personally intense?
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I thought the scenes in Saving Private Ryan which showed the troops coming ashore on D-Day were extremely intense. It was impossible for me to sit still during that sequence, felt like I was in the LST and the Germans were shooting at me. My wife couldn't watch it at all, and to this day refuses to watch a rerun of the movie.
I just asked her your question, she first said Alien, then mentioned Private Ryan. I'd add Alien to my list, I was on edge the entire movie.
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I just asked her your question, she first said Alien, then mentioned Private Ryan. I'd add Alien to my list, I was on edge the entire movie.
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Yes,agree on both counts. Alien was riveting. When i mentioned Private Ryan to a WW11 vet that i knew he said he wouldnt see it. Why i asked? As some tears rolled down his cheeks he said he thinks about the war everyday. He said he was at the Battle of the Bulge and so close to the Germans that they couldnt look out of their trenches. So they threw handgrenades at each other all night. In the morning the Germans were all dead. The reason? Their handgrenades were made by slave laborers and they placed dud fuses in them. All they did was spark. I didnt bring the movie up again.gatorman wrote:I thought the scenes in Saving Private Ryan which showed the troops coming ashore on D-Day were extremely intense. It was impossible for me to sit still during that sequence, felt like I was in the LST and the Germans were shooting at me. My wife couldn't watch it at all, and to this day refuses to watch a rerun of the movie.
I just asked her your question, she first said Alien, then mentioned Private Ryan. I'd add Alien to my list, I was on edge the entire movie.
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Lethal Weapon when Mel Gibson's character Martin Riggs almost commits suicide.
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Havent seen it but i will now. Thanks.nirvines88 wrote:Lethal Weapon when Mel Gibson's character Martin Riggs almost commits suicide.
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The "Squeal Like a Pig" scent in Deliverance.
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You nailed it reggie. The Deerhunter scenes were riveting and horrifying. That is my favorite move of all time.
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Yup! That movie did for camping what Jaws did for beach going.dm200 wrote:The "Squeal Like a Pig" scent in Deliverance.
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Pfc. Robert E. Lee Pruett (Montgommery Clift) blowing "Taps" for Maggio (Frank Sinatra) in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY.
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Have to re watch that scene. I do remember a pariticularly sinister Ernest Borgnine. Fatso with a knife.Rubiosa wrote:Pfc. Robert E. Lee Pruett (Montgommery Clift) blowing "Taps" for Maggio (Frank Sinatra) in FROM HERE TO ETERNITY.
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The scourging scene in "The Passion of the Christ".
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My wife and i went back to the same theater the following week after seeing Deerhunter to see some romantic film. Deerhunter was still playing. This was at one of the first "multiplex" theaters. As her movie was rather slow i slipped out for a cup of coffee with every intention of slipping into The Deerhunter to try and catch that scene again. Sure enough it was about to play. The theater was packed so i just stood in the back and watched the audience and the movie. When Deniro deals the fateful shot a young man in the front row of the theater leaped in the air with his arms over his head and yelled............. "kill that f*****g gook". Everyone was stunned by the intensity of that scene........and that young man.Calm Man wrote:You nailed it reggie. The Deerhunter scenes were riveting and horrifying. That is my favorite move of all time.
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Arent they always "intense"?Babakhani wrote:Does porn count?
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Linda Blair's head doing a 360 degree rotation in the Exorcist
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I remember actually feeling the pain. Awful scene.peppers wrote:The scourging scene in "The Passion of the Christ".
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Exactly my point!reggiesimpson wrote:Arent they always "intense"?Babakhani wrote:Does porn count?
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Your right. Looks like its time to refresh my memory!Babakhani wrote:Exactly my point!reggiesimpson wrote:Arent they always "intense"?Babakhani wrote:Does porn count?
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Where are all the horror films? I only see Linda Blair so far. What about The Shining or Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Psycho?
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The shower scene in "Psycho." I've been locking the bathroom door ever since.
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The Grudge. That scene where the little kid appears in the attic. It shocked me so much my head snapped back and my glasses flew off my face and hit the back wall. My daughter laughed out loud.sscritic wrote:Where are all the horror films? I only see Linda Blair so far. What about The Shining or Texas Chainsaw Massacre or Psycho?
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City Lights (directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin). The scene where the flower girl recognizes for the first time that the little tramp was her benefactor. Never forget that.
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I was 6 or so watching a murder mystery with my family at a theater. I never forgot the person hanging in the bathroom window. For almost 60 years now, I still think about that scene when I enter any restroom and with a window. I later learned that it was George Raft who played an LAPD detective.
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The phone-ring scene and the climax of Audition ("kiri kiri kiri").
There's couple of biggies in Irreversible.
Does almost throwing up during Base Moi count as intense?
None of these would be something I'd recommend to the unprepared. Heck, sometimes people react differently than you'd expect--I was shocked that a coworker couldn't handle the gas-station bit of one of the 5 of the Cremaster Series, considering how much we'd already gotten through of weird art confusion.
I guess those are the things that pop into my head when someone says 'intense'. The sort of thing Antonin Artaud would be pleased with...where you go to the theatre with the same sort of trepedation-but-it's-good-for-you feeling that you have when you go to the dentist.
There's couple of biggies in Irreversible.
Does almost throwing up during Base Moi count as intense?
None of these would be something I'd recommend to the unprepared. Heck, sometimes people react differently than you'd expect--I was shocked that a coworker couldn't handle the gas-station bit of one of the 5 of the Cremaster Series, considering how much we'd already gotten through of weird art confusion.
I guess those are the things that pop into my head when someone says 'intense'. The sort of thing Antonin Artaud would be pleased with...where you go to the theatre with the same sort of trepedation-but-it's-good-for-you feeling that you have when you go to the dentist.
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When I saw the thread title, I immediately thought of the opening of Saving Private Ryan.
Horror movies are pretend. SPR was a recreation of an actual event.
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The choice in " Sophies choice"
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My son was four when he saw E.T. I had to take him out of the theater when E.T. died; it was too intense for him.
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This. I had forgotten about it until you mentioned it, but I have to agree with this.dm200 wrote:The "Squeal Like a Pig" scene in Deliverance.
Other honorable mentions:
-the stand off scene in Reservoir Dogs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzF_TbmDH5s
Final scene Blair Witch Project
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN9dUquiHHU
Bathroom scene of The Shining
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TVooUHN7j4
Se7en, what's in the box
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The opening scene to Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds. Brilliance.
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The Ring -- TV scene, scared me.
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Silence of the Lambs where Buffalo Bill is watching Clarice Starling through night vision goggles.
The Omen where Gregory Peck tries to kill Damien with the sacred daggers.
Childs Play whenever Chucky attacks someone.
The Omen where Gregory Peck tries to kill Damien with the sacred daggers.
Childs Play whenever Chucky attacks someone.
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Pulp Fiction: Uma receiving her cardiac injection of adrenalin was fairly affecting.
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I remember the stories about people going crazy seeing this.Toons wrote:Linda Blair's head doing a 360 degree rotation in the Exorcist
We were going somewhere else when my dad, “all of a sudden” decided to stop in the theater.
(he didn’t want to give me the chance to back out)
I knew he would be ribbing me the rest of my life if I couldn’t take it.
When the movie started, the screen went bright red, and the Warner Brothers logo came on,
that’s when I was most scared, as I knew I was “stuck.”
Of course, once it stared I didn’t find it that bad.
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I was thinking when I saw the question, “intense” may have different meanings depending on my age.Babakhani wrote:Exactly my point!reggiesimpson wrote:Arent they always "intense"?Babakhani wrote:Does porn count?
Teenage boys tend to define it differently.
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My Son told me the movie Event Horizon made him throw up. I didnt understand but a co worker then told me he saw a movie that made him throw up............Event Horizon! I still dont get why?
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JAWS
When the shark is eating the swimmer and dragging her in circles at the beginning of the movie.
When the shark is eating the swimmer and dragging her in circles at the beginning of the movie.
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The Christopher Walken/ Dennis Hopper interrogation scene in True Romance. Great movie, great scene.
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Saw Hopper interviewed on Actors Studio and that scene was brought up by a black audience member. Asking if it were really true Hopper said yes and that Tarantino had done the historical research to prove it.DonDraper wrote:The Christopher Walken/ Dennis Hopper interrogation scene in True Romance. Great movie, great scene.
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I'm a movie wimp. Still haven't gotten over Bambi's mother lost in the fire.
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Godfather 1: Michael searching for the hidden gun in the restaurant bathroom and then killing Soliozzo and the police captain.
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That gets my vote. The score using Green Leaves of Summer was brilliant, too.Dibbels81 wrote:The opening scene to Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds. Brilliance.
I don't appreciate gore- and guts-style intensity. It is something different -- it makes you squirm in your seat but doesn't really induce fear. It also seems like cheating on the filmmaker's part. If I had to pick one such squirm-inducing scene it would be the eyeball scene in Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog). I saw the whole movie 40-plus years ago and that's the only thing I remember about it, but I remember it well.
As honorable mention, I go with the strudel scene also in Inglourious Basterds. Another very subtle but nail-biting scene.
OK, the "Stuck in the Middle With You " scene in Reservoir Dogs is somewhere near the top. Apparently Tarantino is good at that kind of thing!
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Agree with the intensely tender City Lights scene, the Psycho shower scene, and adding the chariot race in Ben Hur and the last scenes in The Train ('64) when a wounded and exhausted Labiche finally stops it for good, and In Cold Blood as the killers arrive at the Clutter farmhouse.
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Wait Until Dark (1967)
The final scenes with Audrey Hepburn (as the blind woman) in the apartment with Alan Arkin (drug dealer) who is looking for the heroin-stuffed doll.
The final scenes with Audrey Hepburn (as the blind woman) in the apartment with Alan Arkin (drug dealer) who is looking for the heroin-stuffed doll.
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Forrest Gump realizing the kid is his own son
the torture scene in Reservoir Dogs
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russian roulette in Deer Hunter
the choice in Sophie's Choice
the torture scene in Reservoir Dogs
Also agree with...
russian roulette in Deer Hunter
the choice in Sophie's Choice
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I saw Pet Sematary in the theater as a little kid, and the scene with Zelda creeped me out. It made me worried about catching spinal meningitis for about a year.
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"Go ahead, make my day"
"You can't handle the truth" was pretty intense too.
the chariot race in Ben Hur
the buffalo hunt in Dances With Wolves, especially the dramatic end
"You can't handle the truth" was pretty intense too.
the chariot race in Ben Hur
the buffalo hunt in Dances With Wolves, especially the dramatic end
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That one scene in Body Heat. What a great movie.
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The airplane crash scene in "ALIVE". Very terrifying. The rest of the movie was enjoyable for the depiction of the mental toughness required to hike out of the Andes.
Robert Deniro in " The Mission" carrying the crucifix up the Igaucu Falls as penance for his years as a slaver and murderer. Difficult to stay dry eyed during that one.
Innumerable scenes from "The Ring".
Robert Deniro in " The Mission" carrying the crucifix up the Igaucu Falls as penance for his years as a slaver and murderer. Difficult to stay dry eyed during that one.
Innumerable scenes from "The Ring".
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The scene in "Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan" when the snaillike creature crawls into the mens' ears. Nearly as bad was when they came out!
The scene at the end of "Dog Day Afternoon" when the cops foil the bank robbers by shooting Sonny's (Al Pacino) partner and hold a gun to Pacino's head. The look on his face as he saw his dead partner being taken away on a stretcher was very intense.
The scene at the end of "Dog Day Afternoon" when the cops foil the bank robbers by shooting Sonny's (Al Pacino) partner and hold a gun to Pacino's head. The look on his face as he saw his dead partner being taken away on a stretcher was very intense.