#4485360 - 08/07/1912:08 PMReally great end credit sequences
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Are there any end credit sequences from movies that really stand out to you?
Here are three of my absolute favorites:
Who knew Tom Cruise could dance like this?
A great send-off from a classic comedy.
Love the song and the send-off to all of the major characters:
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The after credits ending of The Grey. I didn't even know about it until my second watching many months later. I wont spoil it in case sone people have not seen it yet.
Not the end credits but the opening credits for Monty Python and the Holy Grail. You'll have to read them I'm afraid but there worth it. Oh and epilepsy warning for the end bit.
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Ajay, are you talking about the movie with Liam Neeson as a survivor of plane crash in a snowy wilderness? I've seen tat movie but I don't think I know anything about end credits. I just remember it leaving off with a sort of ambiguous ending as to his fate.
One I can think of right now is from a computer game. After finishing Witcher 2, if you are patient and wait through probably what feels like a half hour of credits, you get a nice cut scene that speaks to the approaching Nilfgaardian army that is referenced throughout the game. Its a scene that shows you the invading foreign army that has already arrived by the time of Witcher 3 and reflects just how that massive army got there when you see their huge camp in the south of Velen in Witcher 3.
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I never really saw this movie...just the last half our or so....but these ending credits with them all old and the explosions cracked me up! Worth a watch if you haven't seen it!
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Also how about Seven where the credits scroll upwards or Superman II where the credits cascade toward you in 3d?
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I guess I get real kick out of films when the cast does a meta and comes together at the end that put a smile on my face (in both scenes even characters who perished in the film are present)
I finally watched the cult film Buckaroo Banzai a couple of years ago (the robocop guy! young Jeff Goldblum! John Lithgow!). I remember frantically searching for the sequel listed in the end credits that never was "Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League"
I also enjoy Wes Anderon's works and especially the ending to The Life Aquatic with the rockin' David Bowie Queen B1tch song
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Originally Posted by Patrocles
I also enjoy Wes Anderon's works
Grand Budapest Hotel is my favorite film from him.
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Grand Budapest Hotel is my favorite film from him.
The Darjeeling Limited is also pretty good. Wes Anderson basically learned most of what he knows by adapting the directing style of "Harold and Maude" into different stories.
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#4485575 - 08/09/1912:30 AMRe: Really great end credit sequences
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Originally Posted by Coot
Ajay, are you talking about the movie with Liam Neeson as a survivor of plane crash in a snowy wilderness? I've seen tat movie but I don't think I know anything about end credits. I just remember it leaving off with a sort of ambiguous ending as to his fate.
Yep. It was the first movie my daughter watched with me that she called a grown up movie The after credit ending scene completes the movie.