10 Most Intense Movie Openings Ever
10. Dawn Of The Dead (2004)
It was so incredibly easy to be skeptical about anyone remaking George A. Romero's 1978 zombie masterpiece Dawn of the Dead, let alone a music video director with no feature films to his name called Zack Snyder.
And yet, Snyder melted away a lot of that bitter sentiment in the first 10 minutes of his 2004 remake, which kicks off with one of the most unforgettable openings to a zombie movie ever.
After beginning with a brief, typical introductory scene which acquaints the audience with suburban nurse Anna (Sarah Polley), Snyder puts the pedal to the metal.
Anna and her husband are woken early in the morning by their young neighbour Vivian (Hannah Lochner), who has become one of the undead and promptly bites a fatal chunk out of Anna's husband.
Anna is then forced to escape from both Vivian and her now-zombified hubby, but finds the situation to be even more dire outside.
Her quiet, suburban estate is now a hellscape of destruction: houses on fire, neighbours getting mauled, and the authorities struggling to contain the situation.
Anna flees in her car, where she witnesses another vehicle crash into a gas station and create an inferno, before an altercation with a fellow survivor causes her to crash her own car, knocking her unconscious. Roll the credits.
Snyder certainly begins as he means to go on, and though his Dawn of the Dead never reaches this level of intensity again, the opening ensures that the audience is tightly gripped - and optimistic, even - from the very first scene.