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If you have any doubts, just watch the bloopers that run during the closing
credits
to see how much fun they had.
It starts off with a long, torturously slow drive through the opening credits, and never gets any better.
And if I were Uma or Lucy or any of the other actors, I would be embarrassed to see my name on the
credits.
Bette is seen as the opening
credits
closed pleading with the bank not to forclose on her home.
Most of those films certainly were a great achievement, but one thing that many Star Wars fans overlook is the other entries in Lucas' list of directorial credits; one of which is this film, American Graffiti.
Oh - and the jiggly cut-out
credits
at the end of the film.
This movie ranks dead-even with "Wolf" as the closest I've come to being driven to the exits before the closing
credits.
He's not listed in the credits, but then again...no one is listed.
It takes a lot of guts to let someone put your name on the
credits
of a movie like "Defiance."
As a matter of fact, I was waiting for the thick of the plot and the
credits
started to roll.
Upon watching the closing
credits
at the end of this movie, I was awestruck.
Director James L. Wilson and writer Richard H. Wadsack neatly craft a fun and engrossing omnibus outing that eschews the usual graphic gore and bloodshed in favor of creating and sustaining a potently creepy and nightmarish midnight-in-the-graveyard gloom-doom atmosphere; the opening
credits
sequence in particular is very chilling and the conclusion packs one hell of a terrifying punch.
Also if you stick around you can see in the
credits
that she was responsible for the music which was really great.
Last week, I was flipping around on cable, and I ran across the opening
credits
of a movie called Little Witches.
I have watched the end
credits
to this movie over and over again only to find that the song was left uncredited.
"Produced in association with Sci-Fi Pictures" appears prominently in the end credits, and it certainly explains the dreky parts of the movie.
The movie also creates an entire subplot about another character that was left completely unresovled save for a brief glimpse of a picture of what may happen to her, and the end
credits
put over snapshots of the happy couple seemed entirely too smarmy for a movie that's supposed to be "Happily Ever After THE END".
My first memory was of the cops fainting when Quincy shows them the autopsy in the
credits.
First off, I love the opening
credits
of this film, with the stylized animation and the music.
After the opening
credits
, I had some hope - it looked SO bad that I thought it might be funny.
As I saw the opening
credits
roll by, I was pretty excited: Buscemi, Lloyd, and... Walken!
One just has to look at the credits: directed by Duvivier, with Fernandel, Baur, Jouvet (one of his best roles), Marie Bell, Francoise Rosay... all of them at the peak of their form.
First of all, it's only about seventy minutes long without
credits
-- not that I was complaining by the end -- which is pretty insulting in the era of $10 movie tickets.
Jude Law, a fabulous actor, is totally wasted in a part that was so small, I didn't even realize it was him until the closing
credits.
Despite its fascinating writing and editing credits, this movie emerges as a surprisingly dull little "B"-grader, not only paced with the speed of a snail but full of more empty talk than a bag-pipe.
are four or five plots going on , most of which are clumsily tied together and none of which make much sense.I'll start with the opening credits, which show various denominations of u.s.
credits
end with the image of a $3 dollar bill, with a picture of a dopey looking george w. bush.
Some moments are quite poetical, others just banal - the music is splendid, even if not clearly listed in the
credits.
So there I was, enjoying this weird and weirdly detailed movie with weird animation and a weird mix of styles (including real faces photographed for the expressions), and the
credits
start rolling when I think, "Wait a minute, is this music Joanna Newsom?"
That movie's opening
credits
sequence is better than the entire thing here - the paintings and the beautiful music set the mood for the movie.
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