05-06-2002, 07:15 AM
I've always loved Gabriel Byrne, his presence alone without dialouge is amazing.
But The Opening scene between him and keyser soze in Usual Suspects. Just something about how he delivers the line "I can't feel my legs... keyser." Just really gets me everytime I see it.
Goodfellas has a hell of an opening to the film as well.
One of the best openings though is The opening of Dracula with Gary Oldman, when he renounces god in the church with Anthony Hopkins. When Oldman unseathes his sword and plunges it into the cross and the blood begins to flow and fill the room. Having Orff in the background for music doesn't hurt either. The movie left much to be desired but that opening reeled you in for the long haul.
Another great opening is Jean Reno in the professional.
But The Opening scene between him and keyser soze in Usual Suspects. Just something about how he delivers the line "I can't feel my legs... keyser." Just really gets me everytime I see it.
Goodfellas has a hell of an opening to the film as well.
One of the best openings though is The opening of Dracula with Gary Oldman, when he renounces god in the church with Anthony Hopkins. When Oldman unseathes his sword and plunges it into the cross and the blood begins to flow and fill the room. Having Orff in the background for music doesn't hurt either. The movie left much to be desired but that opening reeled you in for the long haul.
Another great opening is Jean Reno in the professional.
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