Never leaving a film until I see the VFX crew (have they outsourced and where?), soundtrack musicians, and the name of the fake company created only to invoice all the cost of the movie.
Fucking hate end credit scenes. Like just put in the hood damn movie if you wanted people to see it. Such a dumbass stupid idea to put important scenes AFTER the movie ends. Idiots.
Jfc….. when this was a clever and novel thing – it was alright. But now…? Why do ppl still sit all the way through credits that they’re NOT watching to see something they can see on YouTube the next day?
Someone is going to find a way to monetize this with an app, there’s a serious gap in the market with demand being there I reckon. Even my tech illiterate mother will ask me about these soon as the movie ends.
I like end credit scenes but when you factor in advertisements, more advertisements, then Nicole Kidman, then movie trailers, then the full movie, then the full credits…
Sorry but I’m fuckin exhausted and wanted to go home, its been 4 hours to watch a 2 hour movie.
Honestly this is cool imo. And it prevents disappointment and will shorten wait times for cleaning between screenings because less people will wait through the credits. So better for both punters and staff.
This is such a simple but genius idea, I always end up frantically Googling during the credits to see if I should stay. Bloopers would be a nice throwback too, but honestly, just knowing whether to stick around is a game-changer. Major props to your theater for getting it right.
I’ve always stuck around for the credits. My other worked in film production for years and imbued the habit in me. She’d always sit and read the credits in appreciation of the people who worked 17 hour days behind the camera to get the movie done.
I still do this too. But along with appreciating the crew, I like looking at all the interesting names lol
I can’t wait for a movie to have an “after-after” credit scene: the theater’s been dark for two minutes, and then suddenly Tony Stark comes back out cracking jokes.
The Superman mid credit scene could have just been a poster art they released and the end credit should have been a mid credit. These things are becoming so common they are getting thrown in for zero reason.
Mid credit can be just a quick lighthearted joke or something minor but an end credit needs to actually be something. A hint about what is coming down the pipeline in universe or as a sequel is fine for this
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Tbh things started going downhill when they stopped showing blooper reels during the credits
Every cinema should have this.
I always check online when the credits start because I usually forget to check beforehand.
Would have been handy for Sinners.
Apparently lots of people missed out on the end of the movie.
Your theater is awesome.
Are you sure this isn’t the England v Sweden penalty shootout?
I love staying for the credits. Not so much for these scenes, but because of the score/music.
Never leaving a film until I see the VFX crew (have they outsourced and where?), soundtrack musicians, and the name of the fake company created only to invoice all the cost of the movie.
What are mid credit scenes?
I honestly don’t fucking care anymore.
I left superman when it was “over” and give zero shits.
Seriously fuck end credit sequences.
I didn’t bother with Superman’s credit scenes, people were looking at me like I was insane as I was walking out
My cinema only turns on the lights when all the end credits scenes have passed.
Im ok with mid credit scenes, but end credit scenes should go. It eats into the time staff have to clean before the next movie
httyd was a scam
Fucking hate end credit scenes. Like just put in the hood damn movie if you wanted people to see it. Such a dumbass stupid idea to put important scenes AFTER the movie ends. Idiots.
I hate post credit scenes
Jfc….. when this was a clever and novel thing – it was alright. But now…? Why do ppl still sit all the way through credits that they’re NOT watching to see something they can see on YouTube the next day?
Some weak ass people here are gonna be upset cuz these are “*spoilers*”
Don’t think keep the lights off if there are credit scenes, until said scenes are finished?
Someone is going to find a way to monetize this with an app, there’s a serious gap in the market with demand being there I reckon. Even my tech illiterate mother will ask me about these soon as the movie ends.
I did not watch the Superman one and I’m glad I did. Fuck those scenes, stop wasting my time. It was cool 20 years ago.
They’re called stingers.
I like end credit scenes but when you factor in advertisements, more advertisements, then Nicole Kidman, then movie trailers, then the full movie, then the full credits…
Sorry but I’m fuckin exhausted and wanted to go home, its been 4 hours to watch a 2 hour movie.
Honestly this is cool imo. And it prevents disappointment and will shorten wait times for cleaning between screenings because less people will wait through the credits. So better for both punters and staff.
This is such a simple but genius idea, I always end up frantically Googling during the credits to see if I should stay. Bloopers would be a nice throwback too, but honestly, just knowing whether to stick around is a game-changer. Major props to your theater for getting it right.
More theatres need these.
*I like watching the credits and seeing all the names of people who helped make the movie. Bonus scenes, bloopers, and animations are just bonuses*
I’ve always stuck around for the credits. My other worked in film production for years and imbued the habit in me. She’d always sit and read the credits in appreciation of the people who worked 17 hour days behind the camera to get the movie done.
I still do this too. But along with appreciating the crew, I like looking at all the interesting names lol
I can’t wait for a movie to have an “after-after” credit scene: the theater’s been dark for two minutes, and then suddenly Tony Stark comes back out cracking jokes.
Now, nobody will ever leave a movie theater.
The Superman mid credit scene could have just been a poster art they released and the end credit should have been a mid credit. These things are becoming so common they are getting thrown in for zero reason.
Mid credit can be just a quick lighthearted joke or something minor but an end credit needs to actually be something. A hint about what is coming down the pipeline in universe or as a sequel is fine for this
What was the end credits for Dragon? I didnt know and walked out.
I mean I kinda figured they were gonna make Dragon 2 and 3 if these made $$
mid credits? Whats that? A movie with a pause in between?
I’m borderline mad that superman had a mid and end credit one and I got fooled by the mid and missed the end credit
Wtf is a mid credit?
This is such a good idea!