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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SdCambell was right on the money with Super Speedway(IMAX) Amazon has it for $20.00. I just recieved my copy last night. Cranked it up in DTS. The newer MACH II version (Just released) has the 16:9 transfer. Except no substitutes :~)
There seems to be some confusion on Super Speedway (IMAX). I own this. It is about Formula 1 racing, but is not about Paul Newman's team, rather Mario Andretti and his son Michael. It's also not DTS. I checked the DTS site to see if there has been a DTS release (I would definitely want it if it existed), but it wasn't listed there. The DD 5.1 soundtrack does rival some DTS soundtracks--I can only imagine how good it would sound with the DTS encoding.

Can someone clear up, what is the name of the Paul Newman racing movie? And is there really a DTS version of Super Speedway? This is a great demo piece--I'm surprised I don't see it playing continuously in showrooms.
AB7, Check the Amazon.com Mach II edition It is widescreen DTS. I know I own it!
Glen, found it--thanks. Is it the same movie--Mario Andretti or is it something entirely different--with Paul Newman's racing team? I guess I'll know soon enough.
These are the favorites that immediately come to mind.

Cheerleader scene in "Bring it On'" with Kirsten Dunst.

The dance scene in "The Mask" with Cameran Diaz.

Milla Jovovich's pod escape in "The Fifth Element."

Each of these films had great action or special effects, but long after those are forgotten, I remember the beauty of these females. Sort of like remembering how wonderful a song was, regardless if heard on the car radio or your 250K home system.