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Most Intense Edge of Your Seat Scene!

Started by Ash, September 09, 2003, 02:22:59 AM

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Ash

I was wondering what you personally feel is the most intense edge of your seat scene in a movie.
Is there any one scene that sticks out in your mind and no matter how many times you see it, you are always into it as if its the first time you ever saw it.

I'm talking pulse pounding, leaning foward towards the screen into it.

I just watched it again today and I'd have to say for me...

The opening scene in "Cliffhanger".

No matter how namy times I watch it, I am absolutely riveted!

What's yours?



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wickednick

The scene in Signs were the family is trapped in the basement and the aliens were trying to get in was very suspenceful.
The final scene in 28 days later were they are all in the mansion and the infected were running around killing every one was f**king awsome.
In the Animatrix I thought that the Second Renasance part 2 was very suspenseful.

Smells like popcorn and shame

Dave:Blackeye15

The President's speech in "Independce Day"

-the first rule of fat club-

Damien01

Black Christmas... the main character opens the door and finds dead bodies in the room, and on the other side of the door she sees the killers eye, looking at her.

Torso... Main character find her friends dead in the front room, and the killer enter the room. She hides behind a couch and watches the killer chop up her friends.

Dawn of the Dead... the guys are jumping from truck to truck, as the zombies are crowding around the truck.

The Thing... They are testing the blood with a heated wire.

raj

Alien, when you didn't know whether it was the cat or the creature right around the corner, though I did jump at the ending of Carrie.

dean


i agree with signs, at the cinema i was riveted, and i enjoyed it thoroughly.  on a similar feeling we've got the remake of the ring, the end of that movie was great as well, though i already knew what was going to happen [i had seen the original many years ago] i was still stuck to my seat.

another fav of mine is the opera scene in the fifth element, not really intense edge of your seat stuff, i just love that scene for some reason [probably the music, i love that song] and i'm captivated for that entire scene.

dean


i agree with signs, at the cinema i was riveted, and i enjoyed it thoroughly.  on a similar feeling we've got the remake of the ring, the end of that movie was great as well, though i already knew what was going to happen [i had seen the original many years ago] i was still stuck to my seat.

another fav of mine is the opera scene in the fifth element, not really intense edge of your seat stuff, i just love that scene for some reason [probably the music, i love that song] and i'm captivated for that entire scene.

dean


wow it seems my post got sent twice by mistake.

you guys better have got the message!! :P

sorry for the mess up, apologies all round...

jmc

The "Sister Christian" scene in Boogie Nights where they're at that crazy cokehead's mansion and you know something really bad is about to happen.

Ash

I also agree on the Boogie Nights suggestion.

That chinese kid lighting firecrackers with all those loud BANGS!! made it pretty intense.

Evan3

In the movie Insomnia, the chase on top of logs floating on a river was so well done.

The climax of the Omen, when he returns to the house alone, is so scary, it really had me on the edge. I know a lot of other movies have done it, but none jump to mind now, although the Ring had its moments too.

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply

Dolph Lundgren

Gotta agree with Cliffhanger.  A very cool intro to a movie.

Also, the scene in Cube when the people are going through the room and they can't make any sounds or else the trap will go off.  That was pretty intense.

Nick

Mr_Vindictive

Recently saw the original Die Hard for the first time.   Yeah, I know, I'm a decade and a half behind everyone else.

The scene where Bruce Willis is hanging in the shaft being held up by his machine gun is freaking intense!  Especially when the gun fails to hold.  Fantastic!

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dean


"Recently saw the original Die Hard for the first time"

skaboi, you must have been deprived for not seeing this classic! its a fun movie that really isn't great, but has cult status in my mind.

speaking of deprived, my girlfriend recently confessed to not seeing any one of the star wars, or indiana jones films.  i almost had a heart attack and am seriously considering forcing her to watch them all.

NEC

There are countless scenes in movies that have had me on the edge of my seat because of their intensity. I don't know about any of you, but some types of scenes have me on the edge of my seat are so-called 'romantic' scenes that aren't so romantic, but that have a dangerous sensuality. The kind where the characters are all wrong for each other or are cheating or you just can't believe what's going on because you didn't see it coming.