• @kmkz_ninja
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    91 year ago

    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.

    • Maple
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      91 year ago

      Of course the end user should be able to skip and fast forward the credits.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      Don’t the lights come on in the theater when the credits start rolling? They’re encouraging you not to watch that part

      • @kmkz_ninja
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        31 year ago

        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.

        • @thrawn
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          31 year ago

          There’s a site for whether movies have after-credit sequences. It is spoiler free too. aftercredits.com

          • @kmkz_ninja
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            01 year ago

            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.