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Old 08-24-2015, 08:20 PM   #15821
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It's bad for comedies too. The inclusion of bloopers in the credits is a blatant insult to the viewer. It's an admission by the filmmakers that they consciously made a stupid movie and they took your money and wasted your time with it anyway. No sincere filmmaker with belief in the strength of their film, even if it's a comedy, would include bloopers in their credits.
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:24 PM   #15822
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If you whiney people don't like end credits scenes all you have to do is simply get up, walk out of the theater, and go on with your day. Oh and CinemaBlu, hate to break it to you but the credits are part of the body of the movie. So credit scenes are also part of the body of the movie.
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:32 PM   #15823
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How do the kids say it...lolwut?

How is it a blatant insult to the viewer to include a little outtake along with a cast member's name in the credits? A lot of movies will put the cast credits up over a montage of stills from the film (putting the various names to faces).

What's the difference?
There are exceptions. Stylized credits, like those at the end of Kill Bill, are a different story because of the film's postmodern aesthetic. They don't contradict the style of the film.
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:34 PM   #15824
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There are exceptions. Stylized credits, like those at the end of Kill Bill, are a different story because of the film's postmodern aesthetic. They don't contradict the style of the film.
But outtakes ruin Horrible Bosses 2?
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:38 PM   #15825
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If you whiney people don't like end credits scenes all you have to do is simply get up, walk out of the theater, and go on with your day. Oh and CinemaBlu, hate to break it to you but the credits are part of the body of the movie. So credit scenes are also part of the body of the movie.
But the whiney people are the ones that demand post-credits scenes though right? I don't know how many times in the last few years I've heard, "Wahhh no post-credits scene" or "That post credits scene just wasn't as good as the one from ..... I wasted my time waiting for it!!!!!!"
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:42 PM   #15826
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But outtakes ruin Horrible Bosses 2?
No, Horrible Bosses 2 was already a bad film. That's my point. Good movies won't sully the experience of the film by adding outtakes unless it was in keeping with the style of the film.
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:45 PM   #15827
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The pinnacle of end credits jamed with outtakes and bloopers was Married to the Mob...it's all been downhill from there.
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Old 08-24-2015, 08:47 PM   #15828
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No, Horrible Bosses 2 was already a bad film. That's my point. Good movies won't sully the experience of the film by adding outtakes unless it was in keeping with the style of the film.
Let's set aside the fact that Horrible Bosses 2 was very funny - how are outtake not in keeping with the style of a comedy?

Airplane! practically originated the stinger and the 'so there!' at the end of the standard copyright notice was hilarious. Were those things blatant insults to the audience?
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Let's set aside the fact that Horrible Bosses 2 was very funny - how are outtake not in keeping with the style of a comedy?
No doubt outtakes are funny, but in the case of their use in something like Horrible Bosses 2, they're not part of the structure of the film.

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Airplane! practically originated the stinger and the 'so there!' at the end of the standard copyright notice was hilarious. Were those things blatant insults to the audience?
I never saw Airplane!, but I said outtakes are insults. From what I know about the film, having never seen it, the "so there" seems like part of the film's style and structure. It doesn't undermine the effect of the film as a whole.
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No doubt outtakes are funny, but in the case of their use in something like Horrible Bosses 2, they're not part of the structure of the film.
What does that even mean? Isn't pretty much anything a filmmaker chooses to do part of the structure of his or her film?

If I choose to run the end credits over a montage of still that's part of the structure of my film, isn't it? The same would be true if I decided to run the closing credits over scenes from the film. And if I decide to use outtakes they become part of the structure of my film, don't they?

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I never saw Airplane!, but I said outtakes are insults. From what I know about the film, having never seen it, the "so there" seems like part of the film's style and structure. It doesn't undermine the effect of the film as a whole.
Did the Peter Sellers outtakes at the end of Being There undermine the effects of the film as a whole? What about the outtakes at the end of Cannoball Run or Smokey and the Bandit II?
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Old 08-24-2015, 09:59 PM   #15831
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I love getting bloopers at the end of a movie, probably because I grew up worshipping Jackie Chan flicks.

And who hasn't seen Airplane!?! It's one of the funniest movies ever made!
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Old 08-24-2015, 10:03 PM   #15832
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I love getting bloopers at the end of a movie, probably because I grew up worshipping Jackie Chan flicks.

And who hasn't seen Airplane!?! It's one of the funniest movies ever made!
Hmm, I don't recall seeing a Jackie Chan movie with outtakes. I need to watch more of them. Thinking about martial arts movies does remind me of the outtakes at the end of Chocolate, which showed how real the stunts were and how the actors/stuntmen really hurt themselves doing it. Made me appreciate the film and the talent they had a lot more.
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Old 08-24-2015, 10:07 PM   #15833
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And who hasn't seen Airplane!?! It's one of the funniest movies ever made!
Surely everyone must have seen Airplane?
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Surely everyone must have seen Airplane?
He is serious, and don't call everyone Shirley!
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3 X-wing Squadrons Confirmed for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Black Squadron, Red Squadron, and Blue Squadron.

http://makingstarwars.net/2015/08/3-...force-awakens/

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Old 08-24-2015, 10:24 PM   #15836
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Hmm, I don't recall seeing a Jackie Chan movie with outtakes.
They're pretty common in in original movies (where he usually almost gets killed doing his stunts) and later in his US movies like Rush Hour where he can't get his lines out. I think when you see movies for the star power and performance like Jackie provides, you don't mind a bit of extra time with him out of character, the same goes for Burt and Dom in the Cannonball Run pictures.
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Old 08-24-2015, 10:27 PM   #15837
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Hmm, I don't recall seeing a Jackie Chan movie with outtakes. I need to watch more of them. Thinking about martial arts movies does remind me of the outtakes at the end of Chocolate, which showed how real the stunts were and how the actors/stuntmen really hurt themselves doing it. Made me appreciate the film and the talent they had a lot more.
That's pretty much what they show at the end of Jackie Chan movies... his stunts gone wrong. Amazing stuff, especially his older films.
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Old 08-24-2015, 10:36 PM   #15838
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What does that even mean? Isn't pretty much anything a filmmaker chooses to do part of the structure of his or her film?

If I choose to run the end credits over a montage of still that's part of the structure of my film, isn't it? The same would be true if I decided to run the closing credits over scenes from the film. And if I decide to use outtakes they become part of the structure of my film, don't they?
Technically yes, but it's not a coherent structure in most cases. The film and the outtakes are two distinct entities and, IMO, the inclusion of outtakes undermines the rest of the film.

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Did the Peter Sellers outtakes at the end of Being There undermine the effects of the film as a whole? What about the outtakes at the end of Cannoball Run or Smokey and the Bandit II?
I've never seen those films either. Maybe they did. But like I said, there are exceptions.
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Over-used nowadays. Sickening how today's audiences whine when there isn't one. Save for Iron Man, the only other good ones were at the end of Strange Brew and Ferris Bueller.
How about Masters of the Universe?
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How about Masters of the Universe?
Still waiting for Skeletor to come back.
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