Monday, 9 January 2012

Rosemary's Baby (Opening Scene)




Rosemary's Baby
Roman Polanski's fiendish chiller stars Mia Farrow as the young mother-to-be who fears that the outwardly nice old folks in her apartment block have diabolical plans for her unborn child.
Hormones gone crazy or neighbours from Hell? Either way, she also starts to suspect that husband John Cassavetes has sympathy for the Devil too. As disturbing as The Exorcist, this is birth control in movie form.

Enemy Of The State (Opening Scene)




Enemy of the State
Lawyer Will Smith becomes a magnet for trouble when he stumbles across an assassination plot that could bring Washington to its knees.
Tony Scott's breathless conspiracy thriller keeps the twists and turns coming, with Jon Voight as the villain with friends in high places and Gene Hackman as a surveillance wizard who is Smith's only ally. Or is he? As slippery as a politician in a grease bucket.

No Country for Old Men (Opening Scene)



No Country For Old Men
The Coens most popular movie to date is a tale of theft, greed and a psychotic killer hellbent on retrieving a bag of cash. This Oscar winning tale also became box office gold for the Coen brothers. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Kelly Macdonald and Woody Harrelson.

Leon The Professional (Opening Scene)

The Bourne Ultimatum (Opening Scene)

Pulp Fiction (Opening Scene)