All the Pixar films up to Monsters, Inc. (and maybe after, but I’m only sure about before), have “hilarious outtakes” that are pretty funny. But not part of the plot.
Here you go courtesy of IMDB:
The very end, after all the credit Jason Mewes says “Way to f*** Zack”
An infomercial for “Zack and Miri Make YOUR Porno” interrupts the credits.
My comment: The commercial was really funny and worth staying for.
Thanks, Jim!
The 2004 Employee of the Month (as opposed to the Jessica Simpson film by the same name) does the same thing. I hated it. It felt like ripping every third chapter out of a book and then gloating in the end about how clever you are that no one puzzled out your little story when you show them all the missing chapters.
That and the movie just sucked in general.
There is, but it doesn’t add anything to the story. It’s just the Jim (the nerd’s stepfather) and the therapist lady playing with her bagel dog and asking eachother what it looks like.
I stayed through the very end of the credits for Quarantine because I was absolutly convinced there’d be a final scene where the camera was discovered or came back on. There wasn’t :mad:.
There was more after Dreamgirls? After the last song? What happened?
The only one I know offhand is The Fast and The Furious. Nuthin’ fancy, just a quick shot of Dom tearing it up through Mexico and repeating his guiding philosophy. Oddly enough, this is something of a prelude to the fourth F&F movie.
And now I have this major jones to watch Wild Things. And possibly Employee of the Month if I can find the time. I love this board.
X-Men The Last Stand, has a bolt on after the credits I believe.
Yeah, pretty significant twist in that one:
Prof. X isn’t actually dead, he transferred his consciousness into that comatose guy they showed earlier. At least, that’s what’s strongly implied.
The scene at the end of Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay was IMO funnier than anything in the movie that preceeded it.
I’ve read other people say the same thing, but I saw the movie when it had just been released in theaters and had read almost no publicity about it. Could you spoil the reveal for me?
I haven’t seen the film, but heard so much about the ending that I read up on it, and I don’t think that’s it.
There’s a scene at the end where the sons of Majid and Georges meet up and talk. The audience can’t hear what they’re saying, and the scene appears to be filmed in much the same way as the videotapes.
Spoilery discussion of what it means: Left Behinds: Update: Caché's meaning
Thanks for the link, but it is in line with other sources I’ve read in that there’s still half a dozen possible expanations for what the scene with the two sons meeting means (if anything). I think I was just thrown off by tripletaker’s phrasing, which I interpreted as there being something very specific that needed to be “caught” in the credits.