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Michael Cacoyannis has had a relatively long career but has surprisingly few
credits
to his name, including some real duds such as the unfunny cold war satire The Day the Fish Came Out.
Also when you go stay in your seat until the end of the
credits.
That's the name it's going by in this version, shown in New York as at Cannes in two 2-hour-plus segments without opening title or end
credits.
A great blues song "All Night Long Blues" done by an unknown female artist; if she is listed in the credits,sadly it was not translated to English.
From the "grabber" opening till the
credits
roll, you will be fascinated.
However, I am rather surprised to see that this film is not included in some of the actors' and director, Attenborough's
credits
that puzzles me: aren't they proud of making a claim that they have made such excellent, long lasting film for the audience?
Most will have to agree that the ending
credits
were the funniest!
Punctuating the opening
credits
sequence is a swarthy man having a strange, all-too-real nightmare.
"When in Rome" was a traditional Mary-Kate and Ashley movie, complete with the foreign travel, accents, motorbikes, adult romance as a "B" storyline, fashion orientation, and even the gag reel over the
credits.
As the
credits
rolled, the cast alone made certain that I would give it a go.
Well that was my initial reaction when the
credits
started but just over an hour and a half later I was in a state of shock .
If you waited till the
credits
at the end, you saw a very funny sequence of film, where they showed the bugs pretending to do things wrong like in other movies, that was clever as it made the characters more human and beliveable.
I saw this ages ago when I was younger and could never remember the title, until one day I was scrolling through John Candy's film
credits
on IMDb and noticed an entry named "Once Upon a Crime...".
You get absorbed into the dream and you're let go only at the end
credits.
Then, the
credits
roll along with some of the most nasal and annoying music I've heard in years.
The first thing my dad did when the
credits
were done rolling (do stay through the end of the
credits
because they don't tie up a storyline until then), was to pat me on the back and say thank you for pushing him to come see Aaja Nachle because he hadn't seen such a good film in a long time.
Obviously, for most parts this movie isn't meant seriously (there's a hilarious Robert DeNiro-like character called Nick Duran who curses in a ridiculously rude manner and who even gets to sing his own little song when the
credits
roll) but on the other hand the makers also seemed eager to gain the respect of horror audiences.
The end of the
credits
with the frog, and the hand sticking out of his mouth, that was good, I liked it, and wasn't expecting it either.
I was surprised when I checked the
credits
of this miniseries to see that it had not been based on a book.
There is the name of a director in the
credits
- but somehow I doubt he exists.
I would rather blame it on script which was raw and weak despite all the
credits
of the writer.
I woke up early, turned on the T.V. flipped to TMC just as this movie was showing opening
credits.
She and the other Chinese singer/actor, I believe to be Joe Wong (the only other Chinese name in the credits), were great!
The interesting thing is that, when the
credits
finally rolled, I was satisfied with what I'd seen.
Some curious cameos are also featured here from a number of character actors that are passable considering all, though to be honest I'm still scratching my head as to why any of them would have actually made appearances in this flick in the first place; the actors I'm in reference to are: Maury Chakin, Christopher Walkin (!?), the late Michael Jeter, the late William Hickey who passed away shortly after this film wrapped and who's memory it is dedicated to in the end credits, and Vicki Lewis.
Take away the time for the opening and closing credits, and the movie is probably 77 minutes long.
"The Pschotronic Man" begins with the longest and most unnerving opening
credits
ever, but they're quite sinister and atmospheric what with the really creepy music and odd color schemes and everything.
Real life husband and wife duo Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne play famous married theater performers (named in the
credits
only as The Actor and The Actress).
But it is the re-animated Uncle Dave, whose changed voice Mrs. Walker
credits
to a cold.
the opening
credits.
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