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These are my two favourite movie intros. - DeeBye - 07-14-2012

Lord of War

Zombieland (might be a little NSFW)

In both of those intros, the visuals and music both set the stage perfectly for the upcoming movie. I really love it when a movie can capture my attention right away during the opening credits with just visuals and music - and almost zero plotline stuff.

What are your favourite movie intros?


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - LavCat - 07-14-2012

(07-14-2012, 03:56 AM)DeeBye Wrote: Lord of War

Zombieland (might be a little NSFW)

In both of those intros, the visuals and music both set the stage perfectly for the upcoming movie. I really love it when a movie can capture my attention right away during the opening credits with just visuals and music - and almost zero plotline stuff.

What are your favourite movie intros?

I agree with you on Zombieland. What does NSFW mean? Note that I still have a toilet tank lid by my door. For real.

One of my favorite intros is Heavenly Creatures, for which Peter Jackson used old footage.

By the way I hate you, Deebye. Now when I go to Amazon they tell me I want to buy Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - DeeBye - 07-14-2012

(07-14-2012, 04:46 AM)LavCat Wrote: What does NSFW mean?
Not Safe For Work. Do not click the link in a work place environment.

(07-14-2012, 04:46 AM)LavCat Wrote: By the way I hate you, Deebye. Now when I go to Amazon they tell me I want to buy Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus.

related


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - LavCat - 07-14-2012

(07-14-2012, 05:34 AM)DeeBye Wrote: related

Great. Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus, Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, Dinocroc vs. Supergator -- all for only $29.86.


P.S. What doesn't your work like about Zombieland? It comes up in my work all the time.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - swirly - 07-14-2012

(07-14-2012, 05:59 AM)LavCat Wrote: Mega Python vs. Gatoroid

I read that as Monty Python vs Gatorade at first. Completely different movie...


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - FoxBat - 07-14-2012

(07-14-2012, 06:14 AM)swirly Wrote:
(07-14-2012, 05:59 AM)LavCat Wrote: Mega Python vs. Gatoroid

I read that as Monty Python vs Gatorade at first. Completely better movie...

Fixed for you. Wink


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - DeeBye - 07-15-2012

(07-14-2012, 05:59 AM)LavCat Wrote: P.S. What doesn't your work like about Zombieland? It comes up in my work all the time.

NSFW generally means the associated link is rated R. The Zombieland intro has some bouncing zombie tasseled boobs. And zombies eating people.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - LavCat - 07-15-2012

(07-15-2012, 02:33 AM)DeeBye Wrote:
(07-14-2012, 05:59 AM)LavCat Wrote: P.S. What doesn't your work like about Zombieland? It comes up in my work all the time.

NSFW generally means the associated link is rated R. The Zombieland intro has some bouncing zombie tasseled boobs. And zombies eating people.

I don't work in Florida.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - shoju - 07-16-2012

One of my favorite intro's is the intro to Ghost Ship. It takes a second to get going, but then... I'm a sucker for that kind of fun Smile


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - NuurAbSaal - 07-16-2012

(07-16-2012, 07:20 PM)shoju Wrote: One of my favorite intro's is the intro to Ghost Ship. It takes a second to get going, but then... I'm a sucker for that kind of fun Smile

Oh well. After that initial second I was sure the movie was going to be horrible (had suspected as much but was suckered into going by friends). Glad you enjoyed it though Smile.

A glorious example of a terrible intro is 'Alone in the Dark' by Uwe Boll. Wall of nonsensical text crits you for x. I really enjoyed the similar style intro of the first Conan movie however, which just goes to show... well, something.

Probably my favorite movie intro of all time would have to be the opening to 'The Godfather'. So very much is being established in the first few minutes, the mood and everything is just so awesome. Love it.

take care
Tarabulus

EDIT: Intro: The Godfather.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - shoju - 07-16-2012

Well, there is always the greatest love story ever told. The 8 minute intro to Disney/Pixar's Up.

I have a hard time getting people to believe me, but no words, just animation, and in 8 minutes, that love story blows whole movies out of the water.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - DeeBye - 07-16-2012

(07-16-2012, 08:13 PM)shoju Wrote: Well, there is always the greatest love story ever told. The 8 minute intro to Disney/Pixar's Up.

I have a hard time getting people to believe me, but no words, just animation, and in 8 minutes, that love story blows whole movies out of the water.

That was indeed incredible.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - eppie - 07-16-2012

(07-14-2012, 03:56 AM)DeeBye Wrote: Lord of War

Zombieland (might be a little NSFW)

In both of those intros, the visuals and music both set the stage perfectly for the upcoming movie. I really love it when a movie can capture my attention right away during the opening credits with just visuals and music - and almost zero plotline stuff.

What are your favourite movie intros?

Well duh!

Once upon a time in the west of course.....all 45 minutes of it. Smile
No seriously, nothing even comes close to that...including all those millions of movies I haven't seen (like the ones you mention).


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - NuurAbSaal - 07-16-2012

(07-16-2012, 08:22 PM)DeeBye Wrote:
(07-16-2012, 08:13 PM)shoju Wrote: Well, there is always the greatest love story ever told. The 8 minute intro to Disney/Pixar's Up.

I have a hard time getting people to believe me, but no words, just animation, and in 8 minutes, that love story blows whole movies out of the water.

That was indeed incredible.

Agreed. I was battling tears.

take care
Tarabulus


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - Kevin - 07-17-2012

(07-16-2012, 10:54 PM)NuurAbSaal Wrote:
(07-16-2012, 08:22 PM)DeeBye Wrote:
(07-16-2012, 08:13 PM)shoju Wrote: Well, there is always the greatest love story ever told. The 8 minute intro to Disney/Pixar's Up.

I have a hard time getting people to believe me, but no words, just animation, and in 8 minutes, that love story blows whole movies out of the water.

That was indeed incredible.

Agreed. I was battling tears.

Ditto


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - DeeBye - 07-17-2012

(07-16-2012, 10:54 PM)NuurAbSaal Wrote: Agreed. I was battling tears.

Pixar just rules. They also took a non-speaking robot and gave him more character than 99% of any real actor I've seen.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - LavCat - 07-17-2012

(07-17-2012, 01:07 AM)DeeBye Wrote:
(07-16-2012, 10:54 PM)NuurAbSaal Wrote: Agreed. I was battling tears.

Pixar just rules. They also took a non-speaking robot and gave him more character than 99% of any real actor I've seen.

Not long ago I watched The Incredibles on Blu-ray. Wow.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - shoju - 07-17-2012

Pixar does indeed rule. And I agree about Wall-E.

They are by far some of the best storytellers and animators ever assembled, but the intro to Up was incredible, even by Pixar standards. I have been a huge pixar fan since Toy Story. I have my list of faves, and the ones I will never ever watch again (I'm looking at you Cars franchise), but above all, there is Up, and Wall-E. Both are just astounding feats of storytelling through animation.

Didn't we have a "bad movie thread" around herer somewhere? I watched one last night that I just.... well, I have to make sure that I'm not missing something that would make the heaping pile of dung that I watched not seem like such a heaping pile.


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - NuurAbSaal - 07-17-2012

(07-17-2012, 01:43 PM)shoju Wrote: Didn't we have a "bad movie thread" around herer somewhere? I watched one last night that I just...

Eagerly awaiting the follow-up Smile.

take care
Tarabulus


RE: These are my two favourite movie intros. - kandrathe - 07-17-2012

(07-14-2012, 03:56 AM)DeeBye Wrote: What are your favourite movie intros?
Many. I find certain directors do this well.

Sergio Leone - Once Upon a Time in the West, et. al.
Stanley Kubrick - A Clockwork Orange, 2001
Quentin Tarentino - Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction
Spielberg - StarWars Ep4, Saving Private Ryan
Francis Ford Coppola - Apocalypse Now, The Godfather

I think good directors realize the beginning is when you get hooked into the remaining 2 hours.