The Scene: Sadomasochist Kakihara (Tadanobu Asano) makes a boo-boo by torturing Suzuki (Susumu Terajima) to death – skewering him with metal rods and covering him in boiling water.
In order to make amends, he cuts out his own tongue and offers it to Suzuki’s boss. We’ve only watched the scene once, and we won’t be watching it again in a hurry.
Hide Behind The Cushion Moment: The whole flippin' thing!
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Jeffbiscuits
Sep 9th 2011, 7:36
I would have went for the scene in Alien with the air ducts, the flamethrower and the steadily quickening beeping as the most tense scene. It's a perfect example of building tension. The beeps are like a quickening heartbeat, the voices of the rest of the crew get more and more nervous. A scene that starts out pretty ho hum ends in pure panic, terror and with the death of the ships captain.
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shtonner
Sep 9th 2011, 8:44
Where the russian roulette scene from deer hunter!? Should have been no.1!!
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VincentWire
Sep 9th 2011, 9:01
What an outrageously contemporary list! No mention of a single Hitchcock (who is surely the master of cinematic tension) film. What about Spielberg's Duel? And just one of the set pieces from The Wages of Fear are more tense than this whole list put together. Shameful, basically.
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devilsfoxes
Sep 9th 2011, 9:43
we do give you guys a lot of s**t with these lists cos they inevitably won't cover all the best and sometimes miss top choices, but still kudos on working on such cool ideas for lists in the first place. great cos they just get us thinking about all these great movies again. maybe you should do follow up lists with suggestions by readers. this will encourage more talkback and chatter in general :-) personal top choices not here: - Lila Crane heading to the house and then the basement near the end of Psycho. - Inglorious Basterds opening scene - Rear Window final 10 minutes - Blair Witch final 10 minutes - The Thing blood test scene - my number one choice DRUG HEIST IN BOOGIE NIGHTS!
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clearwriter
Sep 9th 2011, 10:32
United 93..."...will it be a case of too little, too late?" Really? I'm no PC nutter, but really?
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JohnnyMac
Sep 9th 2011, 10:44
The pool room scene in, 'Carlito's Way' will teach you everything you've ever wanted to know about building up tension and suspense. It's a masterclass.
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ChrisWootton
Sep 9th 2011, 11:00
Great inclusion with Back to the Future, no matter how many times you see it it's still as tense.. The last 25 minutes of Carlito's Way is incredibly tense.. from meeting Dave in the hospital to the whole station conclusion.. excellent movie.. I'd argue it's Pacino's best.. definitely De Palmas greatest film
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Hadouken76
Sep 9th 2011, 12:22
The petri dish scene in The Thing always gets me and the whole of High Noon should be in there ! ha
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joshwinning
Sep 9th 2011, 12:56
Great suggestions all, keep 'em coming! I very almost chucked Toy Story 3's incinerator scene in there as well, but it got trumped by the inimitable Paddy Considine.
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DanRose
Sep 9th 2011, 13:06
Jurassic Park?? There is a very low thud in the distance...The water starts to vibrate...
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Johnboyy
Sep 9th 2011, 14:36
The scene in True Romance where Dennis Hopper is being very insulting to Christopher Walken's Sicilian ancestors!
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nkutzler
Sep 9th 2011, 15:25
Jurassic Park and Inglorious Basterds are really good ones... I'm so invested in Batman that Dark Knight was my first thought. The drums of oil, overly-serious convict and the jittery man, Rachel falls and in a couple of scenes Joker fires at the Mayor, the final coin flips. All exhilarating, all of which will catch you of guard when you watch it again. And would Joker smash a thugs head into a pencil? WHO KNOWS?! I have such interest in this because it's all leading up to Dark Knight Rises, and Nolan is not a man who disappoints. Ok, on the other topic, Inception's ending. I am 100% on my view of what the truth is, but YOU JUST CAN'T STAND IT.
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LaurenceTuck
Sep 9th 2011, 15:40
No Country For Old Men, some terrifically tense scenes in there, namely at the gas station and the many cat-and-mouse moments later on.
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demmike
Sep 9th 2011, 18:25
Erm, the beginning of Inglourious Basterds????? How can that not be in there??
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Hadouken76
Sep 9th 2011, 19:48
Oh and in Mission:Impossible, hanging from a vent in the CIA, say what you like about DePalma ,he knows how to shred those nerves! (Carrie, Untouchables, Carlitos Way)
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IKEOBI73
Sep 10th 2011, 9:13
The scene in Training Day when Ethan Hawkes' character is left in the hands of the Puerto Rican Gangsters playing a card game.
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MikeyRix
Sep 10th 2011, 20:56
The first 10-15m of "Inglourious" thrashes the hell out of some of these. I should know, I've seen most of this list...
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Jarworski
Sep 11th 2011, 15:39
Nice to see Jesse James in there. I think one deserving omission is the jeep escape in Children of Men, gets me every time
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StevePotter
Sep 11th 2011, 16:44
My problem with the opening of Inglourious Basterds is that my stupid brother pretty much spoiled how the scene ended for me. It doesn't have that much tension once you know where it's going, unlike the end in Se7en. I don't know, maybe it's just me? Also, I think "Pretty Women" from Sweeney Todd could qualify for this list.
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joker16
Sep 11th 2011, 22:05
This could easily be the Tarantino memorial list, so I find it shocking that not one of his films is included. There's the mexican standoff at the end of Reservoir Dogs, the adrenaline shot to the heart scene in Pulp Fiction, the John Travolta vs. Bruce Willis moment in Pulp Fiction, the mexican standoff at the end of Pulp Fiction, the scene when Sam Jackson pays a visit to Pam Grier's apartment in Jackie Brown, the final scene between Grier & Jackson at the end of Jackie Brown, the moment O'Ren steps out into the hallway in Kill Bill Vol. 1, the scene when Thurman shows up at Bud's trailer in Vol. 2, the final fight between Bill & the Bride, the second before Stunt Man Mike drives head on into the car with the girls in Death Proof, the last 20 minutes of Death Proof, the opening scene in Inglourious Basterds, the moment before Donny emerges from the cave in Inglourious Basterds, the tavern sequence in Inglourious Basterds, the lunch scene between Soshana & Joseph Goebbels in Inglourious Basters, and finally the moment before Aldo Raine carves a swastika in Hans Landa's forehead.
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StevePotter
Sep 12th 2011, 19:20
Joker16 is right! Well, at the very least, for the scene with Bruce Willis and John Travolta. Pretty much the whole Golden Watch segment was pretty tense, but especially him walking into the apartment. Was I the only one who jumped when the Pop-tarts popped up? And the Mexican standoff in both Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction counted, but I don't know about the adrenaline shot scene. That was more played for laughs than it was for drama, don't you think?
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nkutzler
Sep 12th 2011, 19:30
Yes, Jules's and Ringo's stand off, Pulp Fiction. There's nothing like a fake and entirely threatening faux-bible verse to get the juices going.
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