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It was so bad that I thought the opening
credits
were the highlight of the movie and then it went into such a abysmal descent that it made the recent drop in the stock market seem like a hiccup.
My offense became pure horror when just before the closing
credits
the smarmy demon child sticks his head out from behind a sign and says "Look for Problem Child 2, coming soon!"
The only thing good about this movie was the trailers before the movie and the end
credits.
The only good thing in the movie is the end
credits
and funky song that accompanies it.
The
credits
during the introduction were long and drawn out, which was basically like the rest of the movie (long and drawn out).
There was this rap group singing that song Dream Warriors on the VHS version of this movie after the credits, and they're all wearing like denim jackets with no shirt underneath and form fitting jean shorts that are all frayed at the bottoms like Daisy Dukes.
I liked the opening
credits
with the animation and photographs.
From the opening
credits
I was worried.
I had the plot nailed down before the
credits
were through.
As the beginning
credits
roll around I'm surprised to discover this film was made under the Filmirage company.
I got to tell you though, the beginning (with the whale noises and nothing much else) is pretty haunting and the end
credits
(with the most godawful song) is pretty entertaining.
Its arguments appear to have only four spurious sources (despite his being listed in the
credits
on IMDb I didn't see Richard Dawkins anywhere), it's edited together crudely with laughably amateurish computer effects, and it doesn't make even the slightest attempt to appear impartial.
I always like to stay and watch the credits, but when this thing was over I couldn't get out of the movie theatre fast enough.
I am sorry to hear about the problem with the
credits.
The best point in this movie was the end
credits
and the hour long shower after this cause I felt so damn dirty that I wasted money on this stinking load.
The TV pilot movie doesn't get past the
credits
before it's obvious just how bad it's going to be.
Obviously a lot of talented behind the scenes crew members worked on this movie, so don't even look at the
credits
at the end, you'll only hold it against them.
If the point of this film was to show how pathetic a life Rosetta had, then it was covered within the first fifteen minutes of the movie and then the
credits
should have been running.
When the
credits
started to roll (unexpectedly) you can't help but feel robbed of your time spent sat watching this pile of rubbish.
The best part of the movie, if there is one is definitely the
credits
because the painful experience was finally finished.
After this unnerving opening
credits
sequence The Blob introduces us, the viewer that is, to Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen as Steven McQueen) & his girlfriend Jane Martin (Aneta Corsaut) who are parked on their own somewhere & witness what looks like a meteorite falling to Earth in nearby woods.
Then they start rolling the title credits: You see "Slugs!" in big letters, followed shortly thereafter by "The Movie."
I noticed with some amusement that in the end credits, the Detroit PD is thanked for their participation.
The
credits
are a splendid montage, complete with freakish color-effects and eerie freeze-frames, illustrating how the titular house received its notorious reputation.
The last seven owners were mysteriously murdered here and the
credits
montage gleefully exhibits their final moments.
Couple this level of talent in the acting department with a story so plodding and insipid that I thought my eyes were going to start bleeding by the time the
credits
rolled, and you have a perfect cinematic disaster.
The best part would have to be the ending
credits.
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is one awful piece of film that stinks from the opening
credits.
The opening
credits
of the film was somehow promising.
Richard Jobson not entirely content to write direct and even fund some of this film adds to his
credits
by reading excerpts of his own semi- autobiographical writing which combined with some pretty editing manages to gloss over what is a dull depressing tale which he must be mistaking for genuine art-house.
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