Ok, but if we’re doing that, just don’t force me to sit through 10 minutes of credits. The line cook at a sit-down restaurant doesn’t get their name on the menu. They get paid.
They are two different industries. A line cook promotes their resume by who they work under primarily; someone that works in a translation company or something similar would site which projects they had a part in. Not having them in the credits could hamper them from being able to do that since there’s less evidence.
Which I recognise and understand, but unfortunately, Disney’s consistent dick-swinging against physical theaters means I have to sit through the credits to ensure I’m not confused when Inspector Gadget shows up in Ant Man 5.
This is the worst. If you worked on something you should have the right to be accredited.
Ok, but if we’re doing that, just don’t force me to sit through 10 minutes of credits. The line cook at a sit-down restaurant doesn’t get their name on the menu. They get paid.
Of course the end user should be able to skip and fast forward the credits.
They are two different industries. A line cook promotes their resume by who they work under primarily; someone that works in a translation company or something similar would site which projects they had a part in. Not having them in the credits could hamper them from being able to do that since there’s less evidence.
Don’t the lights come on in the theater when the credits start rolling? They’re encouraging you not to watch that part
Which I recognise and understand, but unfortunately, Disney’s consistent dick-swinging against physical theaters means I have to sit through the credits to ensure I’m not confused when Inspector Gadget shows up in Ant Man 5.
There’s a site for whether movies have after-credit sequences. It is spoiler free too. aftercredits.com
Oh yeah, I always check before wasting my and the worker’s time. I’ll let other people know or be loud about it, too.