Yes we do. We like to see if we recognize actor's names. We also like to see the info about the music. And sometimes we are surprised with funny out takes. If you get up and leave, you never know what you might miss. I also wait to avoid the majority of people mass exiting.
2007-01-20 00:32:17
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answered by the_twenty_car 3
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Yes, and I have no idea why. My parents did it when I was growing up, so I guess that's why I do it now. There are a few (VERY few) movies that like throw extras in after the credits are done, but most people never see them, so I have no idea why they do. I used to work at a movie theatre, so I'VE seen them, but most people are long gone by the time the credits end.
2007-01-20 00:35:00
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answered by Mitch 5
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some movies yes. If I saw a new actor & I liked him I'll wait for the credit to know his name then leave.
some movies no.
I did stay for Die anther day cause I liked the song :)
2007-01-20 00:28:28
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answered by Banana Happy 3
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I do if I think there will be out-takes or some kind of joke at the end otherwise I just file out with the rest of the people.
2007-01-20 00:43:57
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answered by Marky B 2
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yes i love the music and maybe the song at the end of the movie and i like to know some of the cast and the crew names
2007-01-20 00:36:09
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answered by cinderellaroma 3
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Absolutely. More and more films include a coda to encourage you to sit through the credits.
2007-01-20 07:33:52
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answered by sessich 2
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No, usually when the credits start I head for the door.
2007-01-20 01:01:53
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answered by princess_heather43787 5
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Yeah, I do, mostly so that I won't have to push my way through a crowd to get out of the cinema.
2007-01-20 00:29:02
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answered by ubaer 2
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nope. it's kind of boring to watch all the words.
2007-01-20 00:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes there's outtakes, so I stay.
2007-01-20 00:55:19
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answered by Adrian Wapkaplett 6
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