[78-L] Credits, was Re: Longest title and HEY, WE CHANGED THE SUBJECT LINE..YA HAPPY?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Nov 15 15:08:56 PST 2009
Hey, I found Di Duva all by mineself. Still hilarious..but I'd really like to
find it on something other than a $40 VHS which still seems to be the only
physical incarnation at the moment.
As for AMC, you couldn't pay me to watch movies there, but that's where you
went for the last 13 weeks if you wanted to watch "Mad Men" (the next 39 weeks
are going to be very empty around here, although I'll give The Prisoner a try).
So that's where I saw their squished credits.
dl
Michael Biel wrote:
>>> Reminds me of how in the 30s and 40s, and movie had about 2 minutes
>>> of opening credits and a The End slide at end. Nowadays a film can
>>> have 5 minutes of opening credits, and 8 minutes at the end, giving
>>> credit to everyone from the actors down to the guy who catered the
>>> soft drinks on one day of the shoot -- and the company who supplied
>>> his uniform!
>
>> And you STILL have to sit through them, despite the departing audience (and
>> idiotic movie house managers who can't wait to close the curtains).."Airplane"
>> had hilarious closing credits and there are a couple of good gag credits in "A
>> Serious Man".
>
> And you MUST sit thru the credits in Leah's "For The Record". And yes,
> as Seth Winner immediately noted, she was inspired by Ernie Kovacs. I
> always sit thru credits. We were rewarded yesterday at the end of a
> magnificant movie "Matinee" with a gag at the end. (It was on HBO
> Comedy and we were so taken with it that we tried to order a copy during
> the movie, and had to get a Region 2 from England because nobody in
> North America has it for anywhere near a reasonable price.)
>
> There was another great movie that was possibly called "Credits". I
> KNEW we were going to see it at the theatre but I was still fooled by
> it. It starts with a great teaser opening, then there are credits.
> Then the scene continues. Then more credits, And more credits. And
> more and more and more and more. It ranks up there with "The Dove" and
> I would like someone to find it for me like they did with The Dove for
> Lennick last month.
>
>> Unless you watch movies on AMC, where they squeeze the credits under the
>> closing scene and run them at 10x speed. dl
>
> I don't watch movies on AMC anymore. It stands for Annoying Moronic
> Commercials.
>
> Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
>
>
> agp wrote:
>> At 08:00 15/11/2009, MB wrote:
>>> And just how do you plan on getting this title on a record (and
>>> still leave space for the recording)?
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Longest title
> From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>
>
>
> Victor did this with their "Swing Classic" series..in response to
> Commodore, I
> believe, who were the first to list personnel on their labels.
>> I was just commenting to my wife this afternoon about a copy of
>> Boogie Woogie by Tommy Dorsey that I have that looks like it lists
>> everyone in the band. I seem to recall others like this.
>
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