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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 1512045" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>There are a number of films where you should not leave right as the credits start to roll. Name some, and the significance of the part after the credits (Blooper, Insignificant, Significant, Highly Significant). Use spoiler tags if you want to post the ending part. New and older films alike. </p><p> </p><p>Murder By Death - Insignificant [SPOILER]Inspector Wang's car passes a car with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson heading towards the Twain home. When Willie Wang asks his father "Isn't that?" "Shouldn't we warn them?", to which Inspector Wang says "Be quiet, let them find out for themselves". - Interestingly, not in the VHS version[/SPOILER]</p><p> </p><p>Hellboy - Insignificant [SPOILER]Dr. Manning, still in Rasputin's tomb, wondering when they're going to come get him[/SPOILER]</p><p> </p><p>Young Sherlock Holmes - Highly Significant [SPOILER]The schoolmaster turns out to be Professor Moriarty[/SPOILER]</p><p> </p><p>Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Insignificant </p><p> </p><p>Dawn of the Dead (2004) - Significant [SPOILER]More than likely, the escaping people on the boat are eaten by more zombies on the island they thought would be safe[/SPOILER]</p><p> </p><p>Most Jackie Chan films have bloopers run during the credits. The <em>Rush Hour</em> series does the same. </p><p> </p><p>Name more! I want to see what I've missed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 1512045, member: 3649"] There are a number of films where you should not leave right as the credits start to roll. Name some, and the significance of the part after the credits (Blooper, Insignificant, Significant, Highly Significant). Use spoiler tags if you want to post the ending part. New and older films alike. Murder By Death - Insignificant [SPOILER]Inspector Wang's car passes a car with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson heading towards the Twain home. When Willie Wang asks his father "Isn't that?" "Shouldn't we warn them?", to which Inspector Wang says "Be quiet, let them find out for themselves". - Interestingly, not in the VHS version[/SPOILER] Hellboy - Insignificant [SPOILER]Dr. Manning, still in Rasputin's tomb, wondering when they're going to come get him[/SPOILER] Young Sherlock Holmes - Highly Significant [SPOILER]The schoolmaster turns out to be Professor Moriarty[/SPOILER] Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Insignificant Dawn of the Dead (2004) - Significant [SPOILER]More than likely, the escaping people on the boat are eaten by more zombies on the island they thought would be safe[/SPOILER] Most Jackie Chan films have bloopers run during the credits. The [i]Rush Hour[/i] series does the same. Name more! I want to see what I've missed. [/QUOTE]
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