When the first Pixar film Toy Story was released, they introduced “Production babies” in the end credits. Seeing the names of dozens of new babies really brought home to me the idea that making a movie can be a huge undertaking, and made me ponder how many families were impacted during crunch times. I’m glad Pixar kept up the tradition. I wonder how many Pixar employees paused that shot when watching the film at home, telling their child “That’s you!”, and having those “babies” now showing their own children “That’s me!” in the credits 29 years later.
I haven’t seen Rain Man since the very early 90’s. What did it do with its credits?
I don’t remember anything special about the credits themselves, but remember how Raymond was always snapping photographs at funny angles with his camera all along the way during their journey? The montage they show during the credits is made from the photos he took.
Marvel’s best post-credits ‘scene’ was this one
Pure trolling!!
“I heard this guy is a war criminal now or something, but we’re supposed to show you the video.”
The end credits for Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons are spoken, not written. Spoken by Welles’ impressive voice, no less. The image at the time is relevant (a camera for the cinemasographer credit, a boom mike for the sound engineer, etc.)
Similarly, the opening credits for Francois Truffaut’s adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 are also spoken, rather than in type, which is appropriate for a film about discouraging reading. While the voiceover reads the credits, the camera pans across the roofs of houses, lingering on the TV antennas. I’ll bet that confuses a lot of kids today.
Yeah, the end credits for WALL-E are superb - not just the awesome song, but there’s almost the storyboard of an entire sequel in the end credits.
That’s what is special about it. Just like Rain Man himself.
When the end credits rolled you realized that the pictures you were seeing were all the ones Raymond took on his travels with Charlie.
There is a picture of an old lady’s shoes, blurry photos, pictures of signs out of frame, etc.
I like the end credits for Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: (even if we didn’t the the sequel)
The end of LOTR:ROTK with the John Howe drawings of the characters
Brian
I think Se7en might have? I haven’t watched it in years but that feels familiar to me.
Both Married to the Mob and He Got Game have deleted scenes from the film running under the credits. I’ve always liked that…it shows a glimpse as to what have been happening to the characters when the omniscient camera wasn’t there, as well as to the moviemaking process. If memory serves, both sets of scenes are in chronological order, so they almost play like a parallel story.
Yes! Also Se7En. I should have remembered that one because I just saw it recently.
I was going to bring up the Banzai Strut.

The closing credits of the Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams movies are a goldmine of great stuff.
I love the one which says, “So There!” immediately after the standard legal notice.
Towards the end of the Prisoner of Azkaban credits, there’s two sets of feet facing each other. Some young wizard and witch are playing hide the magic wand.