Your favorite first minutes of a film

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electrons wrote:Dead Man.

Crispin Glover as the coal shoveler covered in soot on the train that is taking Johnny Depp from Erie to Machine, uncomfortably asking him questions.

"They're shoo-ting buf-falo."

Brilliant opening sequence that perfectly sets the mood for the bizarre, unfamiliar events that take place in the film. Quintessential Jim Jarmusch scene.



Poo, I'm annoyed with myself for forgetting this one.
Super duper.

Amelie totally over rated and recently saw Kieslowskis (?) The Secret Life of Veronique and thought Amelie a watered down, sacherinised imitation of parts of it.

Your favorite first minutes of a film

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The opening sequence of Orson Welle's original version of The Magnificent Ambersons is pretty damn shit hot, before it got fucked up by the studio'n'all. Also, the best sequence in film ever is when the barn burns down in Tarkovsky's Mirror, which if I remember rightly is only about ten minutes in. Does that count?

And let us not forget Ghostbusters.
Rick Reuben wrote:
daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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