Brian and the Crew's exit in Monty Pythons: The Life of Brian.
"I'm gonna make this pencil" [spreads hands] "...disappear!"
That was the Joker's second appearance in the movie, however...
Really?
Oh, yeah, the bank heist. Well, uh, that's the first time he shows up dressed as the Joker so...it counts.![]()
"I'm gonna make this pencil" [spreads hands] "...disappear!"
That was the Joker's second appearance in the movie, however...
Non-film, but howabout Gene Hunt's first appearance in Ashes to Ashes? That was pretty kickass.
That was a great reveal.And while not a sentient character, I have to say that the "reveal" of the Enterprise-A in ST4 lives on as one of my favorite "introductions" ever. I saw the movie in a gigantic theater back in the day and when the ship came onto the screen, there must have been about 300+ Trek fans on their feet screaming, cheering, clapping. It's one of my happiest Trek memories.![]()
Actually I also enjoyed Superman's entrance in SR...BR running down the street then opens the shirt to reveal the \S/...then all the plane stuff.![]()
I'm rather fond of Spike's entrance in the BtVS episode School Hard.
Burton's Batman may not be aging well, but the opening scene with Bats taking out the baddies one by one has stayed with me through the years. That first scene with the Joker coming out of the shadows was pretty good, too.
Burton's Batman may not be aging well, but the opening scene with Bats taking out the baddies one by one has stayed with me through the years. That first scene with the Joker coming out of the shadows was pretty good, too.
The build up to the Joker is great, particularly with the early hints we get of it: the discolored hand rising up from the water, the dimly lit scene in the plastic surgeon's office.
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Burton's Batman may not be aging well, but the opening scene with Bats taking out the baddies one by one has stayed with me through the years. That first scene with the Joker coming out of the shadows was pretty good, too.
The build up to the Joker is great, particularly with the early hints we get of it: the discolored hand rising up from the water, the dimly lit scene in the plastic surgeon's office.
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Definitely. I saw a preview of that scene at I-Con a few months before the movie opened. It gave me chills.
"You can call me . . . Joker."
Peter Cushing has a memorable entrance in BRIDES OF DRACULA. A bunch of terrified Transylvanian villagers cower in fear, while the town priest waits anxiously for the one man who might be able to help them.
Enter Cushing as Dr. Van Helsing.
"Thank God you've come!"
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