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However, as the
credits
began to roll I could only think about how well "The Big Bad Swim" compared to the others featured during the festival.
Also, I was looking for some sort of a feel-good music video during the end credits, something that has become sort of a trade-mark to these romantic comedy films, a la Something About Mary, Meet the Parents but again, I was left feeling a little cheated by fact that this COULD have been a much better film with a little more music and punchier punch lines.
From the opening credits, you're swept up in a revenge tale that hits hard and is profoundly engrossing.
By the time the
credits
begin to role you already want to watch it again.
As the maker of "This Darkness," I admit we neglected 3 very important acknowledgments in our end
credits.
From the opening credits, to the very end, it's a nearly non stop erotic fun house ride, with some VERY explicit & graphic sexual content (hence the film's X rating in the U.S. in it's initial run,which is now unrated).
This is one of Jackies best films that is him without opera buddies Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao it has one of the best openings in any action film and it carrys on in that way with Jackie showing some high quality stunts the only critisim is that in the middle it gets a bit slow but it shows up for a frantic last 25 mins in the film and the end
credits
show what a crazy fool jackie chan is just to keep us film addicts happy
From the opening
credits
with that creepy opening song to the very chaotic ending, there is something insane, sad and scary at the same time, and it keeps ringing in your head: sometimes dead is better!
And Robin Williams
credits
his career to Gary Marshall's son who, after having seen "Star Wars", suggested to his father that an alien should visit the Cunninghams of "Happy Days".
i've only experienced it on a few occasions, but the feeling that this film was perfect lasted from about two thirds in, right through till the
credits
came up.
everything about this film, from the way it was shot, the incredible performance of Gena Rowlands, the credits, the opening, the music, the plot, the sense of depth, the pace, the tenderness, the originality, the characters, the deft little moments.... for me, is truly sublime.
One of those things was that he loved westerns,and watching Bonanza every Sunday evening was an absolute ritual for him.I,myself, remember the tail end of the series' run,having been 8 years old when the show ceased production in 1973.Watching this show over the years somehow makes me closer to my long ago lost father.It has all the right elements to make a show successful;laughter,tears,edge of your seat suspense,and it even angered you at times.My most vivid memory of the show's original run,came shortly after the death of our beloved "Hoss" Cartwright,Dan Blocker.One particular episode,and the end of the closing credits, flashed a picture of Blocker,and faded to black,and I can also recall my oldest sister with a tear in her eye at the sight of this.I can remember this as though it were yesterday.On behalf of my late father, who is not here to say so himself,we love Bonanza.Long live the Cartwrights.
But anyway what I like is Animal after the
credits
saying "Bye Bye! Bye Bye! Bye Bye! Bye Bye! Bye Bye! Hasta Luego!"
Everyone delivers, and you will want more when the
credits
roll.
Everyone I know who saw this film at the cinema told me that everyone there stayed through the
credits
because they were so touched.
Talk about a blast opening, "Trampa Infernal" has the coolest opening
credits
ever!
The two leading characters, played by Mala and Lotus Long, were Eskimos by birth, but were professional actors with
credits
for earlier films and you could see sometimes they had makeup on.
That fact should be evident from the mismatched theme music complete with silly lyrics played over the opening
credits.
I never knew Siegel went that far back but he's listed right in the
credits.
That was the first thing that sprang to mind as I watched the closing
credits
to Europa make there was across the screen, never in my entire life have I seen a film of such technical genius, the visuals of Europa are so impressive that any film I watch in it's wake will only pale in comparison, forget your Michael Bay, Ridley Scott slick Hollywood cinematography, Europa has more ethereal beauty than anything those two could conjure up in a million years.
And, I LOVE Ron Leibman-he's foxy!! Wonder why he had his name removed from the
credits?
All five films had the revenge and the dark past on Stewart's part play into the film, to the point where this is not just Stewart's dark side, but also actually a sort of character, not one to be listed in the credits, but one that you can only recognize and know that it is there, always present.
from the opening
credits.
Looking through the
credits
I noticed numerous 'Crains' listed in key positions throughout the construction of the feature.
It is funny, it is compassionate it makes you want to watch more about the characters once the
credits
begin to role.
For the life of me, I couldn't remember the title and just stumbled across it while checking Roy Thinne's movie
credits.
The theme is the worst of the bunch, the
credits
sequences the least creative.
With all that, though, I was with Seven Pounds from the opening frame all the way until the
credits
rolled.
Personally, I found Ahmad and his princess a little boring (there's no need to ask why John Justin, who plays Ahmad, is listed fourth in the credits).
From the psychedelic graphics of the introductory
credits
and the great score by Ennio Morricone to the lesbian love scene with Capucine and the elaborately produced apocalyptic no man's land battle scenes with poison gas and German cavalry in full gas proof 'storm trooper' gear, this is a movie that should not be missed.
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