The ending scene where the young boy Joey, wide-eyed Brandon De Wilde, is crying out to Shane as he rides off into the dark is one of the most memorable moments of classic western cinema.
I heard that when he was making A.I., Spielberg made Haley Joel Osment watch Shane time and time again to learn how real robot children acted...
I also liked The Vampire's Assistant. It's not a high-rated film, but perfectly entertaining.It's based on a series of books, I think, which is probably where the episodic feel came from, but maybe it wasn't successful enough to grant sequels.
Quote from: Achim on October 14, 2010, 06:29:28 AMI also liked The Vampire's Assistant. It's not a high-rated film, but perfectly entertaining.It's based on a series of books, I think, which is probably where the episodic feel came from, but maybe it wasn't successful enough to grant sequels.The ending all but necessitated a sequel so I'd like to think it's coming. But then again I thought the same thing about The Golden Compass...