Ah the closing shot from the movie The Great Train Robbery, 1903!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0000439/

Ah the closing shot from the movie The Great Train Robbery, 1903!
Hell yeah. As much as I love the original and Lugosi, I think the Hammer version is better and Lee is a better Dracula.
Children of Men; just beautiful and gives the audience a great breather to feel satisfied and take in the whole film...
BTW If we're doing Batman final shots, while TDK is king, nothing has topped this shot:
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Casablanca:
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These are the top two for me.Kahran said:
I'm going to say I prefer the 1931 film. While it is not as "exciting" as the 1958 movie, Todd Browning, at least in the first 30 minutes, created a more tense, unnerving atmosphere.
But most of all for the amazing performances of Lugosi (my favorite Dracula) and Dwight Frye as Renfield. Renfield was the most interesting character in the book and is in all the movies he appears in. His absence in the 1958 film was sorely felt.
With that said, I do agree that the 1958 one had a better closing shot and the most satisfying ending ever in a Dracula movie.
However, if you ever watch the blu-ray or 2-disc edition of Coppola's Dracula (1992), be sure to watch the original ending that he shot before George Lucas gave him some (horrid) advice to change it. In the original ending there is no forelorn love after Mina kills Dracula she is free and walks out to the courtyard and she and the killers leave without any dialogue to religious music over a crucifix on the snowy court floor that begins to glow as Van Helsing is the last to cross it. That would have been a GREAT ending. Too bad Lucas got involved.
P.S. An amazing shot at the end of a vampire film, possibly the best, is the closing shot of Herzog's Nosferatu remake from 1979. But it is not on youtube, I'm afraid.![]()
I think it's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.^^ Is that Silvarado, Young Guns, or some other Western?
Last American Virgin:
And it had the perfect song to end on, Just Once.Damn, what a depressing ending and it's like they don't even give you any hope. Just "Life sucks, get used to it."