Favorite HT demo scene from a movie?


What do others think the best scene from a movie is to demo an HT setup? I don't yet have a DVD player but my current VHS demos are both from Die Hard 3. The first is the store explosion in the first scene for sound staging and detail and the second is the dump trucks driving up to the other explosion site for deep bass. leo.
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for a demo that dosen't involve the usual explosions, cars,
jets, etc. and is excellent for the fairer sex, try "City of Angels" the chapter titled "Seth Falls".
The opening scene in Dusk till Dawn.When Clooney and Tarantino are in the liquor store,and shoot the cop and the clerk,and then set the place on fire.When I'm showing off my HT system I turn my powered sub up a little bit more,and let it rip.
True Lies-opening scene and the helicopter scene with Jamie Lee Curtis hanging out of the limo (which by the way she did herself with no stunt double)...Phantom Menace-Pod race and the underwater scene...Close encounters of the third kind-the scene where the mother ship flies over the mountain and lands on the runway...Planet of the apes(the new one)-the battle at the end of the movie....saving private ryan-the opening battle on the beach....Heat(with Al Pacino)-the gun fight after the bank robbery....Fight Club-the scene when the plane blows apart...Apocolypse Now(remastered version)-the air-cav. attack...Cast Away-the plane crashig into the ocean....Big Trouble in little china(dts)-the alley fight with the storms...and all the scenes that everyone else has listed...
A scene that will give you an idea of detail, high frequency response, and low frequency response is the scene from Jurassic Park where the cast is caught in the vehicles during the power outage and the T-rex is about to make its first appearance. The rain offset by the low bass thump from the T-rex footstep works both ends of a system simultaneously. A really good system will put the footstep under the rain which is just sizzling on the metal car surfaces & windows.

True Lies has some good surround sequences.

Both of the newly remastered Terminator movies have good surround sequences.

The scene in Lawrence of Arabia where the airplane comes out of the canyon is really fun as it approaches and flies past overhead transitioning from the front speakers to the rear and then going off into the distance.