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16 Funny Messages You May Have Missed In The End Credits

The film ends and the credits start to roll. What do you do? Well, most people are quick to leave the cinema, eager to regain feeling in their butts, relieve their bladders and begin the long journey home. Depending on the movie though, some viewers choose to stay behind and wait until after the credits have finished, all in the hope that the filmmakers might have added an extra scene or two at the end. Pixar and Marvel Studios are particularly renowned for this, and while the wait may be long, it's a great way of encouraging audiences to stay in their chairs and see the names of all the talent involved in the filmmaking process.
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12) Help! (1965)

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From one British classic to another, we now turn to the Beatles second feature Help!, which features a surprising dedication to Elias Howe in the credits, the man “who invented the sewing machine in 1846.”

Some believe that the dream which inspired Howe to invent the sewing machine also inspired a scene in the film where Ringo Starr is similarly surrounded by tribe natives who are threatening him with spears. Alternatively, screenwriters Charles Wood and Marc Behm may have just been high off their faces…

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11) Airplane II: The Sequel (1982)

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The title of Airplane II: The Sequel tells you exactly what to expect from this spoof comedy, but it’s impressive that the film’s self awareness continues even into the credits sequence. The eagle-eyed among you may have spotted a surprise cameo from a famous, yet slightly unpopular historical figure.

Oh, and seriously, what is a gaffer?


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