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How many people here watch their movies in their entirety, till the very end of the rolling credits?
...Or few of them movies anyway?

And if some of you do, for some of them movies (don't have to be all of them), what have you discovered by doing so?

Movie Trivia Time! :entertaining: :cantstoplooking:
 
Did you know that;

1. The rolling credits at the end of a flick contain the best music score (or music tunes) of the entire movie? ...In vast general, and with the best sound quality recording as well.

2. Nowadays many flicks include some more viewing stuff (sometimes even essential, or of high importance, or a preview of the next installment, or some outrageously funny takes, etc.) in the film's rolling credits' end?
 
I'm the guy shooting for the door that suddenly stops and blocks the aisle when there's an interesting scene or cut that pops up during the credits. Yes...I'm an a**.

A great sound track will keep me there though. Nothing's done that in recent memory however.
 
How many people here watch their movies in their entirety, till the very end of the rolling credits?
...Or few of them movies anyway?

And if some of you do, for some of them movies (don't have to be all of them), what have you discovered by doing so?

Movie Trivia Time! :entertaining: :cantstoplooking:

Forget the credits, the movie makers are lucky if I can sit through half the movie!
 
I'm the guy shooting for the door that suddenly stops and blocks the aisle when there's an interesting scene or cut that pops up during the credits. Yes...I'm an a**.

A great sound track will keep me there though. Nothing's done that in recent memory however.

I'm exactly the same. ...Try 'Captain Phillips', which I already mentioned few days ago. ...The music during the end credits ♪
 
I usually Fast Forward to get to the cast lineup, which is usually at the end of all the other credits.

But I did let it roll at the end of Fast and Furious 5 to find out that Michelle Rodriguez was gonna be in #6.

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I usually Fast Forward to get to the cast lineup, which is usually at the end of all the other credits.

But I did let it roll at the end of Fast and Furious 5 to find out that Michelle Rodriguez was gonna be in #6.

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Then you should do also the same with 'Fast and Furious 6' - there too you'll have a taste for the next one, #7.

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See what I'm talking about. And eventually I'll let you know other movie titles with beneficial end rolling credits. ...Share some too.
For me personally, the most important aspect of it is the music quality. ...Then some cool bonus material.
...And finally some of that info contained in them rolling credits themselves at the end; in particular the music tunes.
 
Unless I've read or heard about an outtake or sneak at the end of the credits, we are putting on our coats as the credits roll. Not exactly a run for the door, but not checking out what's scrolling past at that point at all.
 
Then you should do also the same with 'Fast and Furious 6' - there too you'll have a taste for the next one, #7.

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See what I'm talking about. And eventually I'll let you know other movie titles with beneficial end rolling credits. ...Share some too.
For me personally, the most important aspect of it is the music quality. ...Then some cool bonus material.
...And finally some of that info contained in them rolling credits themselves at the end; in particular the music tunes.

I wonder how they will deal with Paul Walker's death halfway thru filming.
 
Today they can make 3D replicas of almost anything from your PC; guns, tanks, sharks, ...

* My best shot (and R.I.P. Paul); his character (in the film) will die from a tragic car accident, just like in real life.
That way it would be honest immortality of his persona; in what he loved to do in movies as in real life.
And I bet that Vince Diesel would also agree with me.

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98%+ of people don't watch (listen) the end rolling credits of films.

Like I said before, it's too bad because some of them films have some amazing music score at the end.
Factually the best of the best, and it also intensifies that film's overall emotional impact.
- Ask any serious filmmaker.

"In life it's what we don't usually watch or listen to that truly makes coherence." - Bob
 
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