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MartinBlank 01-04-07 10:17 PM

10 Kick Ass Opening Credit Sequences
 
http://www.laboratory101.com/?p=38

List consists of:

10. Catch me if you Can
9. Island of Dr. Moreau
8. Snatch
7. Casino
6. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
5. Pulp Fiction
4. Fight Club
3. Reservoir Dogs
2. Raging Bull
1. Seven

All with video evidence.

Jericho 01-04-07 10:19 PM

Snatch's credits seemed very "Wild Bunch"y to me. And although I liked it, it seems odd to acknowledge it and not the original.

Matthew Chmiel 01-04-07 10:31 PM

This list blows. Why the hell is Catch Me If You Can On There when it's a homage to the Saul Bass titles of the 50s and 60s? Yet, none of those Bass did are on there. :shrug:

Apone 01-04-07 10:41 PM

No Commando? :mad:

JohnSlider 01-04-07 11:01 PM

I really liked Lord Of War.

Robert 01-04-07 11:08 PM

I cant believe they left out these classic opening title sequences:

Superman
Terminator 2
Spider-man 2
Lord of War

Robert 01-04-07 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
This list blows. Why the hell is Catch Me If You Can On There when it's a homage to the Saul Bass titles of the 50s and 60s? Yet, none of those Bass did are on there. :shrug:

<b>Casino</b> is, in fact, designed by Saul Bass.

dom56 01-04-07 11:47 PM

John Carpenter's The Thing
Alien
Aliens

Should been on that list.

cultshock 01-05-07 12:21 AM

I'd have to agree with a lot of those. In the case of THE THING, the overall opening credits isn't anything special, but the title reveal is one of my all time favourites (a homage to the original film, and painstakingly done by melting the title through a black garbage bag. Today they could have just done it digitally, but they did a great job with it, using primative methods).

TimeandTide 01-05-07 12:34 AM

Can't believe they left off Boogie Nights.

And surprised Bond didn't get at least one nod.

hardercore 01-05-07 01:07 AM

I agree with Superman.

Barbarian King 01-05-07 04:30 AM

Yeah...not mentioning Superman's opening credit sequence in a credit sequence list is like not mentioning Citizen Kane when discussing the best films ever made. That's just crazy.

Although the opening credits in the Dawn of the Dead remake with Johnny Cash's "Man Comes Around" tune was inspired.

Tom Woodward 01-05-07 07:17 AM

I thought the Hostage credits sequence was pretty cool

Simpson Purist 01-05-07 07:32 AM

A bit too biased towards films made from 1990 onward, although they are all great credit sequences in their own right.

Doughboy 01-05-07 07:53 AM

At least one of the Bond flicks should be on there. The problem is which one to pick.

Also, T2 had a great opening credits sequence.

And what about Monty Python and the Holy Grail?

eedoon 01-05-07 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Robert
<b>Casino</b> is, in fact, designed by Saul Bass.

True. But what happen to Spartacus, North to Northwest, and Vertigo among some of Bass' great works?? That is one bad list, for sure. -ohbfrank-

Maxflier 01-05-07 09:23 AM

Aside from the music, I don't see what's so great about Superman's opening credits.

mijorico 01-05-07 09:33 AM

First two that popped into my head when I read this thread title were Catch Me If You Can and Seven. So I'm not surprised to see those on that list.

story 01-05-07 09:55 AM

I'm glad movies have only been around since the 1990s. It makes the creation of these sorts of lists so much easier!

kenbuzz 01-05-07 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Maxflier
Aside from the music, I don't see what's so great about Superman's opening credits.

What, you don't like eight minutes of giant letters flying by your screen? Blasphemy! Never mind that after the first credit or two we "get" it, and that flying all of the remaining credits by our eyes.... one.... by.... one..... for an eternity you risk people falling asleep, just the fact that you've got a flying letter special effect that is exactly the same every time you use it each of the hundred or so times you choose to use it is an AMAZING FEAT and surely nominates your credits as one of the ten best ever.

As for me, I bump the DVD player up to 8x when the credits start so I can get the other seven minutes of my life back. But then again, I'm in the ignorant majority here.

Hiro11 01-05-07 11:34 AM

Some of my favorites that haven't been mentioned yet:

L'Argent De Poche- a bunch of kids running through a hilly French town. Total exuberance and sets the tone of the movie perfectly.

The Good the Bad and The Ugly- psychedelic photo-collages and that incredible Morricone score. The cannon blasting out Leone's name is the cherry on the cake.

Grand Prix: 1960's style split screen gone mad with tons of close-ups and LOUD revving engines. The title blasting out of an exhaust pipe is just plain cool.

Monster's Inc: looks like a tribute to the Pink Panther titles. Catchy little jazz number, perfectly timed computer animation that looks like paper cut-outs. The Incredibles has my second favorite (googie-mad) Pixar title sequence.

Alien- clean and slightly unnerving, the letters fading in one line at a time while the camera pans over a planet.

North by Northwest- my favorite Bass classic. The definitive "International Style" mid-century sequence. basically all of Hitchcock's title sequences are good, though.

starman9000 01-05-07 11:42 AM

Star Wars is still my favorite.

Doughboy 01-05-07 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by Maxflier
Aside from the music, I don't see what's so great about Superman's opening credits.

The music IS what's so great about the credits. That combined with the curtains opening and the whooshing titles sets a great tone for the epic story that's about to be told. I often pop in the DVD(now replaced with the HD-DVD version) just to watch the beginning of the movie.

devilshalo 01-05-07 01:03 PM

I kinda liked Panic Room. It was.. different.

taa455 01-05-07 01:10 PM

One recent opening I really enjoyed was Casino Royale.


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