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remember sitting there watching it thinking, ok, he just skied off the cliff, somethings has to happen now. But the music stops and you just see him falling for what seems like forever. The entire theater was silent and all you could hear was the wind noise and you watched him falling and falling and then WHAM the canopy opens with a Brittish flag design and the Bond theme pumps up full volume. The freekin' theater went nuts!



I'm with you, man. That was killer.


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I rather liked "The Spy Who Loved Me", great ski/BASE scene.



Oh god yes.

I remember sitting there watching it thinking, ok, he just skied off the cliff, somethings has to happen now. But the music stops and you just see him falling for what seems like forever. The entire theater was silent and all you could hear was the wind noise and you watched him falling and falling and then WHAM the canopy opens with a Brittish flag design and the Bond theme pumps up full volume. The freekin' theater went nuts!

Yes, THAT'S what a classic Bond flick opening sequence is supposed to be about.

Now, notice how many tributes to that sequence are in flicks today like the most recent Austin Powers movie "Goldmember" or actual Bond flick "Die Another Day". In "Goldmember" Eli (as Austin) is decked out in a fully over the top Brittish jumpsuit and pops a Brittish flag design canopy. In "Die Another Day" it's the villian that does the Brittish flag canopy gag for an enterance. I found that pretty freekin' funny because he looks so much like Austin Powers -- so we have a parody of a parody.

Even movies that aren't parodies of the Bond flicks pay homage to "The Spy Who Loved Me" and it's opening sequence.

For instance, you did notice the parasail canopy Harry O'Conner (as xXx) used in "xXx" right? Ok, not a Brittish flag motif, but a U.S. flag -- afterall he's an American agent, but clearly the intention is a nod to "The Spy Who Loved Me".

Hell, even the "Bond Girl" in "The Spy Who Loved me" was Agent "XXX". ;) Seriously, she was -- check it out!




It was the first movie I saw in the USA (in Berkeley, CA). I expected the audience to groan as the Union Jack canopy deployed, but, just as you said, the theater just went wild! Made me feel good to be a Brit.
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True - it's BS, but it's fun BS, and that's the point after all - entertainment.



Oh, no doubt about it. And it was a hell of a recuitment tool as well. Enlistements shot up just after the movie came out - I wonder how the people felt after they found out what it was really like? ;)
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True - it's BS, but it's fun BS, and that's the point after all - entertainment.



Oh, no doubt about it. And it was a hell of a recuitment tool as well. Enlistements shot up just after the movie came out - I wonder how the people felt after they found out what it was really like? ;)



hehehe >:(:D
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You forgot "The Right Stuff". Man....I love that opening.

[suthin drawl]"They called them.....test pilots."



*gasp!* OH MY GOD!! i thought i was the only person that likes that movie! I actually have the vhs tapes. :) damnit now i have to go watch it!!
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The first matrix was cool, but one of the cooles opening segments has GOT to be Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost arc! (and the Last Crusade coming in at a close second:)

And how about Always...with that Catalina aircraft coming in for a bite of water, nearly hiting the two fisherman in a boat..

Spielberg is the king of opening-sequences...
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The first matrix was cool, but one of the cooles opening segments has GOT to be Indiana Jones and the raiders of the lost arc! (and the Last Crusade coming in at a close second:)

And how about Always...with that Catalina aircraft coming in for a bite of water, nearly hiting the two fisherman in a boat..

Spielberg is the king of opening-sequences...



I love how the paramount logo fades at the opening to a real peak in the jungle, and of course the first ten minutes of "Raiders" are worth the price of admission - great film!
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I dunno. The opening scene of 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' is kick ass. It glued me in my seat at the theatre, and I rewound it a half dozen times when we rented it.



that may have been the best part of that movie....far to much relatively useless dialogue later on although the settings were gorgeous
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i like porn, that starts right out in the action.

oh crap... did i just post that. :P



Most movies have a little bit, right in the beginning. Most R-rated movies have a little segment within the first 7 or 8 minutes of a film. I call it the GBS - Gratuitous Breast Shot. It generally has no bearing on the movie and contributes in no way. However, for guys, it keeps you watching for the remaining hour to see if they show up again.

With porn, you always know where the pizza guy will end up though. :D

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With porn, you always know where the pizza guy will end up though.



one of the nice things about porn - aside from the obvious - is that there needn't be any plot. you can also watch it for 10 minutes - stop the tape /dvd - and pick right back up any time - without having to be caught up in a story line.

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With porn, you always know where the pizza guy will end up though.



one of the nice things about porn - aside from the obvious - is that there needn't be any plot. you can also watch it for 10 minutes - stop the tape /dvd - and pick right back up any time - without having to be caught up in a story line.



You too? I thought it was just me that watched for 10 minutes and needed to "pause". :)

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When I think "opening segment" I automatically think of "Hatari"

Guys chasing zoo animals in Africa, and lassooing them off little chairs on the fenders of trucks. I was about 8 when I saw it, which was the perfect age.

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