U571's depth charge scene is truely house shaking and is great if you want to show of your system. The creaking of the subs hull and the cataclysmic booming of the exploding depth charges runs everything from your sub to your surrounds though their paces.
Another great movie is X-Men 3. Pretty much any scene is good, but the best is from the Golden Gate Bridge scene to the end of the final battle.
The Bridge of Khazaa Dum from LOTR The Fellowship of the Rings is excellent also even though the highest quality you'll get is DVD.
The F22/Truck chase scene in Die Hard 4 is also pulverizing.
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Another great movie is X-Men 3. Pretty much any scene is good, but the best is from the Golden Gate Bridge scene to the end of the final battle.
The Bridge of Khazaa Dum from LOTR The Fellowship of the Rings is excellent also even though the highest quality you'll get is DVD.
The F22/Truck chase scene in Die Hard 4 is also pulverizing.