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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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10) Hot Shots! (1991)

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Members of the team behind Airplane! continued making off the wall comedies with the Hot Shots! pair of films, which maintained the tradition of bizarre credits. As well as including baking recipes for audiences to try out at home, the end of the credits sequence in the first film informs viewers that “IF YOU HAD LEFT THIS THEATRE WHEN THESE CREDITS BEGAN, YOU’D BE HOME NOW.”

If you’d followed their advice though, then you wouldn’t have a brand new recipe for nobby buns to try out at home! Test the recipe, we dare you.

9) Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991)

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It turns out that spoof comedies are far more educational than you may first believe, but you’ll have to wait until the credits have rolled to learn about some of the more obscure roles people adopt on set. Why waste money on film school when you can pick up the basics in your local multiplex?


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