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Alan Smithee 09-07-11 10:36 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
Another memorable stupid audience story, when I saw the movie "Grand Canyon"- most of the movie took place near Los Angeles, but a few times characters would mention really wanting to go see the Grand Canyon which explains the title of the movie. Well, at the end of the movie,
Spoiler:
they finally make it to the Grand Canyon, and the credits start rolling over helicopter shots of the canyon. So we get to see what the whole movie's been building up to,
but because credits happened to be rolling over the footage a lot of people started getting up and leaving anyway. If they hadn't rolled the credits til after that footage was done, they probably would've stayed seated at least til then.

PopcornTreeCt 09-07-11 10:51 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by fumanstan (Post 10915159)
I think Captain America was the biggest audience i've seen that all stayed to watch the end. I think that was pretty cool, although I liked the movie and it seemed neat that the awareness for something after the movie and the Avengers was that high.

Same here.

anomynous 09-07-11 11:08 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
This thread has provided the lulz.



Apparently there's not a difference for credits at the beginning and credits after the "movie"/story is done. :lol:

Hokeyboy 09-08-11 08:58 AM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
^ Yup, a bunch of people sitting and watching a scrolling list of 2nd Unit Caterers and Panavision certification numbers sure are getting their shekels worth while everyone else is so getting ripped off! ;)

digidoh 09-10-11 10:39 AM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 10914970)
Jackie Chan's Hong Kong movies used to have outtakes during the end credits, often showing injuries and stunts-gone-wrong. IIRC, he got this from the CANNONBALL RUN movies (he was in both of them), which had outtakes at the end. Did any movies do this before CANNONBALL RUN (1981)?

There were outtakes at the end of BEING THERE (1979) and SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT II (1980).

As for showing respect ... Harlan Ellison, in his column, An Edge in My Voice, wrote of an incident at the Writer's Guild Theater where people were walking out during the end credits of a movie. Ellison was at this screening and reproved the audience; apparently, at the Guild's theater, leaving during the credits is a faux pas. Or was. The column was from at least 25 years ago; the Guild's social mores may have changed.

I rarely go to the movies anymore. When viewing a movie for the first time on video, I'll watch the entire end credits. Although, not so for network presentations, when the credits have been reformatted so promos can take up the majority of the screen.

davidh777 09-10-11 11:21 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 10910453)
This is REALLY geeky, but not too long ago I just learned that the number under the MPAA logo is different for each movie and is supposed to be in numerical order, so now I check that number. I don't know if the first movie to be rated had a "1", or what number they started with.

Blow-Out (1981) = No. 26347

Curses on you, Alan Smithee! :brickwl2:

;)

PopcornTreeCt 09-10-11 11:24 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
I think scenes after the credits cheapen the movie. Just saying.

davidh777 04-16-12 07:57 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
Couldn't resist bumping this thread to mention that for the first time that I can remember, we had 100% of the audience* sitting through the end credits! :banana:

*Nine people to see The Lorax at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday night six weeks after its release

Rockmjd23 04-16-12 08:39 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
I always stayed during The Naked Gun movies' credits.

Pizza 04-16-12 09:20 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
What I don't understand is why some big budget movies save elaborate credits for the end of the flick, especially when most of the public get up and miss them anyway. I'd rather they'd stick them in the beginning and the get the flick started with a bang. I especially hate it when there are no credits at the start, not even the name of the film. It just never feels right.

Travis McClain 04-17-12 01:06 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by Pizza (Post 11192899)
What I don't understand is why some big budget movies save elaborate credits for the end of the flick, especially when most of the public get up and miss them anyway. I'd rather they'd stick them in the beginning and the get the flick started with a bang. I especially hate it when there are no credits at the start, not even the name of the film. It just never feels right.

That's a directorial decision. Spielberg has rarely had opening credits beyond the production company, his name ("A Steven Spielberg Film") and the title. Nolan is the same way. So was Kubrick.

mikehunt 04-18-12 12:40 AM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
only if I've remembered to check and found out there is a scene
or a few times when I forgot to check but figured there was a good chance

Iron_Giant 04-18-12 01:04 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
Wife and I watch the credits to the very end:
1. Music can be good sometimes
2. Some of the "Credit Titles" are funny (Window cleaner, bottom of shoes cleaner...)
3. We laugh at some of the real names in the credits
4. My wife is a singer, so she likes the names of the songs and who sang them
5. Want my moneys worth
6. If it is a hot day outside, I want to stay inside the movie as long as possible (No AC in the house)
7. Give me an appreciation for how hard it is to make a movie
8. Like the creative design some credits have
9. Of coarse, outtakes or additional scenes like in the Marvel movies

Ash Ketchum 04-18-12 01:27 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by Pizza (Post 11192899)
What I don't understand is why some big budget movies save elaborate credits for the end of the flick, especially when most of the public get up and miss them anyway. I'd rather they'd stick them in the beginning and the get the flick started with a bang. I especially hate it when there are no credits at the start, not even the name of the film. It just never feels right.

A story goes that William Friedkin screened THE EXORCIST for composer Bernard Herrmann in the hope that he would score the movie. Herrmann turned down the assignment, saying: "Only one great movie had its credits at the end--CITIZEN KANE!"

madcougar 04-18-12 03:25 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 
I check RunPee to see if there's anything after the credits. If there isn't, I evacuate the building like first class passengers on the Titanic.

bluetoast 04-18-12 03:32 PM

Re: Do you sit through the end credits?
 

Originally Posted by madcougar (Post 11195503)
I check RunPee to see if there's anything after the credits. If there isn't, I evacuate the building like first class passengers on the Titanic.

So if you're a dude, you most likely end up dead whenever you see a movie? :D


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