What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
The part in Crash where you thought the little girl got shot. I was like gasping for air and then I started crying. Yep, I sure did. It hit me HARD! No other scene has ever done that in a movie. I'm glad I was at home and by myself and not crying my eyes at at a movie theater.Comment
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Yep, that scene in Crash...I don't think I've ever felt so much emotion during a movie. Though thinking about it later, I wondered why that guy would pick up his daughter when a guy is pointing a gun at him, and why the guy would shoot him when the little girl was running at them.
Another one that comes to mind is the scene in Letters from Iwo Jima where the Japanese soldiers blow themselves up with grenades one by one.Comment
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
The scene in Crash that everybody else has mentioned already.
Torture scene in Casino Royal. Made me squirm.
The scene in 28 Weeks Later where the husband gets the virus from his wife and then goes psycho, going through the room full of people chasing after his son.
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In Wild Bukkake Encounters 4, there was this scene where this one girl was doing a handstand and trying to stay balanced while the guys tried to do their thing all over her face..you should have seen how hard she was trying to stay balanced while this guy took forever.it was CRAZY intense!! just wondering if she was gonna fall or not..Comment
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That scene REALLY pissed me off.Comment
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
The end of Imitations of Life when Mahalia Jackson was singing and the daughter came late to her mother's funeral.
The scene in The Matrix when Neo took the red pill (probably augmented because I was really blowed at the time).
The poker scene in Training Day. Hell, quite a few scenes in Training Day.
Two fight scenes that I can really recall the feeling of when I first saw them in Ninja Scroll. The first was when Jubei fought Tessai, and the second was when he fought Utsutsu Mujuro the blind swordsman.PS: You guys are great.
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
So many, but the one's that I remember should probably be the one's i put down. A lot of these scenes were intense but some of them are also powerful like the invisible cloak scene in Crash.
That's a whole other thread, i'll get choked up naming powerful scenes in my favorite movies.
-When you find out what's in the box at the end of Se7en.
-Lobby Scene to the Helicopter Gatlin Gun scene in the Matrix
-Last Scene of Scarface and the chainsaw scene.
-Helicopters, Guns and Spaghetti Sauce - Goodfellas
-Put your teeth on the sidewalk - American History X
-Whenever you see a Raptor or T rex - Jurrassic Park
-When Jenny is about to commit suicide with Free Bird playing in the background - Forrest Gump.
-Final Scene - Lock Stock and 2 smoking barrels
-Final Scene - The Professional
-Finale Scene - Donnie Darko
-Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace OD scene, Marsellus in the cellar with the 2 rednecks, the last scene with Jules talk with the robber.
-Serenity - When River woops all the Reevers asses.
-Old Boy- Hall fight scene, and Last Scene.
-Boondock Saints - All the action scenes.
Sorry got into a tangent there! Too many to mention and rank. I'll have to stop or I'll keep going.Comment
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
I was JUST gonna say "I'm amazed nobody has mentioned the curbstomp scene in American History X!" Then I saw RDM mentioned it just above me. That scene is absolutely brutal.Comment
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Re: What's the most intense scene you've ever seen in a movie?
The end of Se7en was easily the most intense of any movie I've seen.Comment
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