5 Best End Credits of All Time
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- As in reality, it's always hard to say goodbye to people and things we love. Sometimes, even more so with films that touch our hearts. Storytellers understand this struggle more than the rest of us and find meaningful ways to help us cope with departure to the worlds we encounter in cinema. These are the best closing title sequences in movie history.
Top 5 End Credits:
1) Blue Valentine
2) Legend of the Drunken Master
3) Ferris Bueller's Day Off
4) Wall-E
5) Inland Empire
What are your favorite end credits?
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This video is far more interesting than the title suggest. My only nit pick is that there is one category that didn't get its own entry; the historical end credits. Some movies that are based on true stories end with pictures or videos of the actual event. Sometimes an interview is played during the credits or a side by side comparison of the actors with the person they are portraying.
I love those ones. Especially horror films. Now whether ghosts and demons are real or not the end credits for the conjuring 2 are freaky as all hell.
O1993 like Hackshaw Ridge👌🏽
O1993 or in remember the Titans
Good call. The Blind Side, Mona Lisa Smile, Saving Mr. Banks, Sully are all good examples of different ways to go about this.
O1993 yah I really liked the way Lone Survivor did this
Silence of The Lambs - Lector getting lost in the crowd.
While stalking the old friend he was "having for dinner".
that line still freaks me out
And that sick ass backflip right at the end
Rudi Leandro and the short break dance sequence
+SoosMD Love that sequence.. Hannibal Went in hard.
Thumbs up for WALL-E making the cut! It's rare, maybe otherwise unheard of, for the end credits to elevate an already fantastic movie to even beyond where it already was.
toy story's animated bloopers always get me
The gag reel at the end of "Being There" is one of the biggest mistakes I've seen in an otherwise fantastic movie. Such a strong, thoughtful ending cut short by a gag.
The best end escenes of all time were the ones of Jackie Chan movies! Allways waiting for those escenes and bloopers.
Vincent Marduk It makes one respect him even more.
You were beginning to loose me Cinefix by constantly going back to the same movies over and over again (Psycho, Exorcist etc.) and not picking the opening to Seven as the best opening credits ever but now you kinda won me back by not only choosing Jackie Chan but indeed his very best movie.
"I wonder how they managed to make it look like he rolled around in a bed of burning coals, Oh i see, by actually making him roll around in a bed of burning coals."
I would like to retroactively add Call Me by Your Name.
Yes! I watched it a few months back and I still think about it. Like you've been through the same emotional journey as Elio, and it's the summary of all those feelings good and bad in a bittersweet package... you're on the cusp of composed and ready to move on but just for a few more minutes need to let it out and say goodbye.
Or maybe that's just me? Also, I thought it was so successful I kind of hate the idea of a sequel.
Yes exactly! I was waiting for cmbyn
Then realised it was before it came out
god, yes, i saw what #5 was then checked the date of the video and went NOOOO because it would have absolutely gotten the spot. ive never felt so connected to a film during the credits
Yes!! I was thinking that too
Return of the King end credits makes me cry everytime
It's not the credits, it's what comes before it.
Yeah, I was thinking of Return of The King through the whole video.
Evertim
cornishphilosopher bvnbn
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Me to. Meeee to. :'(.
That combo with the main actors names with picture, togheter with the song Into the west with Annie Lennox.
Pixar's end credits are always great. Even when the movie is over Pixar still makes some good shit. That's why they're one of my top 3 favorite studios.
Also Marvel has some damn good end credits also. Their stylish credits are something I always sit through and watch even after I finish a movie at home. My favorite ones have to be The Avengers (weapons close-up), Winter Soldier (black and white (with some red)), Age of Ultron (statue).
No, Marvel not at alll... They literally show Deadpool here as a mundane boring white text on black background slowly scrolling boring end credits example
Lt. Col. Frank Slade That isn't Marvel, that's Fox.
Lt. Col. Frank Slade he is talking about the credits before the white scroll. Deadpool has the red background and some unicorns before the white scroll
Yeah I enjoyed the Deadpool one with the he's hot/she's shot/he's hottest erection and the unicorn horn masturbation/rainbow and crapping cash cartoon stuff while Careless Whisper continues to play in the background. It was a nice extension of the film. I'll be honest... I can't even recall the ones mentioned by the King.
God Blue Valentine is such a good film.
...going to watch all of Jackie Chan's gag reels now peace
hi everyone I'm back after falling down the Jackie Chan rabbit hole over here crying at his acceptance speech for an honorary Oscar he received at the governors awards last November -- he's just so SWEET
moiraine_damodred Jackie is the absolute purest human being ❤️😭
I'm glad you gave end credits a place as a proper place in a movie, sometimes helping you transition to the real world again. This is my biggest complaint about Netflix's insistence on stopping the credits early and not letting you just chill and think about what you've just seen. With many movies it's no big deal, but in others, the credits are really critical to my enjoyment of a movie and the experience I've just been a part of.
Reason why I cancelled them. I can't believe nobody who works there sees that as an abomination.
it would have been awesome if the had end credits for this episode
I know it isn't a movie, but the end credits to the San Junipero episode of Black Mirror were amazing.
Not really. It just shows what we assumed happened, and the song is a bit on the nose. White Bear's end credits however offer a lot of insight while managing to creep me out.
Just your every day broom salesman I thought the credits were sensational. And the song was a perfect fit. It played earlier in the episode and this gave more context for it, on yop of just being a great song. All while being very thought provoking. White Bear was one of my least favorite episodes.
I had to take a break from Black Mirror after White Bear
I love Black Mirror so much.
abso fucking lutely
"To Die For" has to be one of the best end credit scenes of all time. Just the chilling effect of the skater, over the ice where her body is "buried", just ... wow. Plus the music, of course.
Black humor at its best!
You didn't mention the "where are they now" type endings.
Love those! Animal House comes to mind.
@@brucecoleman5379 And American Grafitti and Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Topkapi.
Blow and Monster
These videos are soo good! I have an absurdly huge list of movies to watch because of them, and I don't know whether to thank or curse you because of it!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
They just leave you in the movie, that's why they're the best!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail has a great opening sequence, but it basically doesn't have end credits. It just a black screen with some weird music, which is quite suitable though.
The reason there is no end credits is because in the opening credits they fired everyone.
I first saw it when I was 12. My friend's older brother convinced us there was more movie to come. That song plays for a long time.
MPHG was my vote, too. I loved the "moose effects" theme!
I always love the end credits of "Return of the King." It's absolutely a "how to say goodbye" type, with drawings of the actors like a photo album and a super nostalgic song.
The Silence of the Lambs, both chilling and amusing end credit scene of Hannibal Lecter walking into a crowd of unsuspecting people, preparing to “have an old friend for lunch” That end credit scene was fucking brilliant!
Your lists are my absolute favorite thing on CZcams.
Blue Valentine is utterly brilliant. This film is not only watched, but it is experienced. It is a masterclass in storytelling through cinema. If you haven't already, I urge you to watch it. Despite its brilliance I doubt you'll watch it twice, I'm sure those of you that have will agree.
ELLIOTT i watched five times because it's so touching
blue valentine, one of my favs yet so heartbreakingly real.
I was ready to make an angry comment if Jackie Chans bloopers wasn't on this list.
I kind of surprise during the mention of the Gag Reel that you didn't mention Pixar's Gag reels. Why do I say this? Because these did not happen on set; rather, Pixar went through the extra work just to make them. I feel their best example would be Monsters Inc.
Garland41 They do an offhand mention of it at 6:23
They referenced it super-briefly at 6:23.
Going back, the first time I think I remember gag reels in the end credits were the Cannonball Run / Smokey & the Bandit movies.
I know it takes a lot of extra work, and the talent there is massive, but I've never liked the "gag reel" endings. It always felt like it was trying to hard.
Yeah the thing is they aren't genuine. They're knockoffs, so I don't think they deserve to be on the list either.
I always found the Jackie Chan outtakes fascinating. To see what he and the crew went through to get the shots. If that's what you're talking about.
Ooooo, yes. I've been waiting for an upload for ages
Inland Empire has the best closing credits. Thanks for including it.
Call Me By Your Name has to be my fav. It has such an emotional and beautiful ending credit scene honestly it never fails to make be cry every time I watch it
One of the most memorable for me was An American Werewolf in London (1981). David has just gone a killing spree and he's cornered in an alley. Alex is trying to talk him down but he lunges at her and gets gunned down police. Alex begins to sob and we see David's bloody bullet ridden body. We go from Alex sobbing to Blue Moon by The Marcels. It's white letters with black background but the juxtaposition is something that always stuck with me.
Followed by a heartfelt congratulations to Princess Diana on her marriage to The Prince of Wales. Talk about juxtaposition.
Gotta have some bloopers/outtakes ala Jackie Chan on here.
Oh. Haha. Number 2! Glad to see it here!
FINISH THE DAMN VIDEO NEXT TIME
The end of John Hughes’ She’s Having a Baby is one of the best. It has all kinds of celebrities, musicians, actors, etc offering up baby name choices. Most are hysterical and it’s just so perfect for a movie where a baby was just born. John Hughes was an absolute legend.
Yesssss! Number 2 put a wide smile on my face. Was waiting for chang to show up. Keep up the great work
As 4th wall breaking endings go, Boxtrolls' meditation on the existence of omnipotent beings and their penchant for stop motion animation is sublime.
Should have made a special mention to Leslie Nielsen's movies. The credit titles were full of jokes :D
All of the Zucker/Abrams/Zucker movies.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off was the best! So glad it made the list!!!
Thanks for sharing film education / discussion. Your videos have opened my eyes to see more than face value, the intent and purpose of what film makers want you to FEEL and how they go about evoking those emotions. It is much appreciated.
End credits of Silence of the lambs, Dr Hannibal Lecter walking behind Dr Chilton after the line ''I'm having an old friend for dinner'' chilling, macabre and funny all in one line. Left to our imagination is the monster, still free and waiting. Wonderful.
Mark Fudge
Some of my favourites:
The Incredibles
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Toy Story 2
Kill Bill: Volume 2
The Long Good Friday
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
this is hands down my favorite youtube channel. Thanks guys and gals for all the effort in making these great videos
I really enjoyed the Finding Nemo end credits, the music and everything :]
Love seeing blue valentine get some love, great movie
Now I get that end credit scene in Deadpool.
you must be new here
Jacob McAllister yeah
Welcome to Earth! ;)
Clearly life moves pretty fast...
A reason to see Ferris Buellers Day Off...
You won't regret it!
Love your videos CineFix. Keep up the great work.
The end credits of BOXTROLLS !!! It shows a little scene of the two henchmen talking about their reality, and it slowly reveals the animator doing every frame of animation of that particular scene. It's beautiful!
Love your list and happy to see some of my picks were there, I'd make a mention of films "based on true events" ending where there's a glimpse of the people portrayed in the film, mostly in war films like American Sniper.
5:39 Did I read that right?
"The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension "
GODDAMN!!
This is the most original channel on you tube. Thank you for making it so.
Thank you for the Inland Empire citation! Loved that movie so much!
2:06 - Lone Ranger, not Rachel Getting Married
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban with the Marauder's Map.
Call Me By Your Name takes this title for me. Unforgettable.
All the names I was expecting were mentioned, you never fail me CineFix
I'd add 22 Jump Street. Just because of how well it satirized the need for franchises in cinema
Ben Wasserman it's mentioned at #4
Mark Cross Ohhhhhh
Not Lord of the Rings - Return of the Kind? I love these drawings
Blabla Tarantino damn autocorrect
The Shawshank Redemption!
No matter how many times I've seen it I always watch the ending credits so i can finally see them hug as free men on the beach (with camera pulled way out).
Gets me every time.
"Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind" with his multiple walk on the beach!
i kept on thinking the video was over because of the credits rolling
Bill Murray singing and watering the yard in the end credits of St. Vincent!
singingfan Sir Bill Murray
Could not have agreed more with number 1! Well done chaps!
Well done! I really enjoyed this!
I'm so happy to see Jackie Chan on this list! I think he's a real genius, the best action/comedy director of the history, but he's so underrated. I talk about him with my friends and everyone laughs at me or just ignore my comments about him. Anyway, J. Chan is the best!
Call me by your name.
Your love of film and unpretentious revealing of new insights leaves me speechless. Incredible.
"The Martian" end credits belong on this top 5 list... superb "story keeps going", positive sequence with perfect choice of music matching the pace, "Love Train"....
The credits to Philadelphia were incredibly hard hitting.
Wait somebody lose an Oscar over a blooper reel?
The film was 'Being There' and it starred Peter Sellers as a slightly simple-minded and mysterious man (think Forrest Gump but weirder). The producers decided to play a clip over the end credits of Sellers fluffing his lines several times in a scene - it displeased Sellers as he thought it removed from the mysteriousness of his character. He was the one who thought it also cost him the Oscar win.
Meh - it's the best part of the movie.
One of my favorite end credit sequences is from "Master of Disguise". Dana Carvey is always great when he plays zany characters, but this end sequence just goes from joke to joke nonstop, with not only outtakes, but unused scenes from the movie as well. It's so entertaining, you can't even focus on reading the credits. Dana at his nuttiest!
Good pick on blue valentine! My eyes still full of tears when I see this ending credit
#1 for me would have been the ending credits for 'Return of the King'
I love the movie 'Staste of Play'
Call Me By Your Name did an excellent "coda" ending. Watching Elio stare at the fire was just as emotional as the rest of the film.
You just had to remind me how easy Blue Valentine can punch me in the gut.
Don't remember seeing Se7en must have missed it
they slipped it in somewhere in the beginning. the end credits did have a really great look
DracoCullenThe7th yep and they kinda summed up the whole movie, was John Doe a hero or villain in a sense
No one thinks of John Doe as a hero.
+jp3813 In a story sense he can be seen as a righteous protagonist preacher who tortures, maims and kills sinners, doing "god" work hence the backwards credits.
derrick watson I'm sure Hitler thought the same about his work.
You MUST put CALL ME BY YOUR NAME here now. Chalamet's acting during the end credits might very well be the part that got him an Oscar nom. Brilliant stuff.
I can't express how much I love it! Keep doing video guys! ;)
Fuck Blue Valentine is underrated.
I think Age of Ultron is Marvel Studios's best end credits sequence, commemorating the Avengers in white marble like the heroes of Greek myth. Love that stuff. As for other films, I love Se7en's serial killer notebook style for the credits.
ive always loved the end credits to Jaws - it always made me feel hopeful and wonder what happened after they got to shore
i watch the credits every time and get actual goosebumps
I couldn't agree more with your number one spot. I was waiting for it.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai... GENIUS walking credits scene with a great earworm tune!
Ratel.H Badger you nailed that one! Top of the polls in my book.
Wes Anderson paid tribute to it for the end credits of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
funny how it says 8th in the subs but he says 9th.
@@oldDNU And Jeff Goldblum gets to walk in both of them!
Ratel.H Badger hell yeah love those end credits. The promise of the sequel never happened. Bummer
I'm surprised none of the Studio Laika film credits (Kubo and the Two Stings for example) were included in the honorable mentions since I believe they always peel back the curtain with behind the scenes time-lapse footage of working in stop-motion animation. I always thought that was pretty cool.
So true! I think I liked The Boxtrolls end credits sequence more than I liked the actual movie.
I loved the end credits of blue valentine, I was so happy you chose it.
Thanks for naming lemony snicket. The credits are so well composed and told...
you forgot the 'song as an end credit'
marnix van der most It was mentioned in the video as one of the ways to end films.
Life of Brian was the best example of this.
The Breakfast Club
Deadpool. Thank you & goodbye 👺
God I love these lists. Every time I learn more about film making and so much more, this is truly the best playlist on CZcams
I was so happy to see West Side Story's end credits in the intro. I feel like WSS's cinematic achievements get overlooked often.
Agree, so wonderful!
2:54 "Staste of Play (2009)"
list starts 2 minutes 19 seconds in
I love Dan In Real Life's end credit sequence. The movie opens with Dan being so sad, lonely, and not getting along so well with his daughters, but it ends with his joyful wedding and him dancing with his daughters. Plus Sondre Lerche, the one who made all of the music for the film, performs at the wedding.
I ALWAYS watch the end credits.
Great video BTW !
coda? I believe you mean fermata.
The Return of the King easily
Great beauty is definetely my favourite. Very simple, yet so effective. I got goosebumps everytime I see it.
Shakespeare In Love had Viola left me weeping in her wake. Perfect!
No Dogville. That shit is the most effective credit sequence by far.
Eric had to go back and watch it. Amazing. Total tonal shift from the films actual ending
I'm missing end credits with jokes hidden between the mass of text you normally see.
Like "Hot Shots" Brownie topping recipe and other fun facts continuing the blink or you'll miss it type of jokes that the movie offered.
Rick de Vroede
Such a great channel!
Blue Valentine, YES. One of the things that affect me for real on my film reviews is "the exit feeling" or how a film leaves me. I really enjoyed this video, kudos!
wheres kingsman at
true
when he did the same as galahad
manners maketh man
true that
it was so cool watching that scene