The presentation for the credits is AMAZING!
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The presentation for the credits is AMAZING!
When I saw the movies in the theaters I was running late for an appointment and had to go even though I started to hear "You're not here" anyway, I bought my DVD and sat through the credits and was just blown away simply by the way the visuals were done! I put this here because the credits contains some spoilers in them but anyway here they are
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4F_G1rYvgkc
http://youtube.com/watch?v=4F_G1rYvgkc
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ha no one can blame you forhaving an opinion sir After reading my post it seems a bit geeky but It stil juist blows me away, I don't know what's so signifigant about it but...well I don't know! lolPrinny wrote:Hope no one takes this the wrong way, but I liked the credits better than the movie itself
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I think the credits are just as good as the movies itself. I love the song they play.
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I had the SAME reaction! When I was at the movie theater I was with a bunch of friends who who did not play the games. So they all got up and wanted to leave (they didn't like the movie much). So when I bought the DVD this week and watched it, of course I was going to watch the credits roll. It was fantastic I must say. And I loved how the movie ended with Lost Carol and started the credits with You're Not Here, the beginning of SH3 soundtrack. The visuals were such a treat, and then hearing Theme of Laura finished it off with much love.
No doubt about it - they kick ass. And I can't believe that we were two of only four people who stayed in the theatre to watch them!!
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I saw the credits when the movie was still on. I got there at the end of the film (of course, that wasn't our show, though) and I was able to see the credits that way. When the film ended again, I'd already seen everything so when You're Not Here played and the lights came back on, it was leaving time lol.
I thought they were really spectacular, and each time I watch the movie, I make sure to sit through the whole thing, animated credits and the Tears Of.../Theme of Laura credit roll.
I think a few people stayed to see them, but left when Tears Of... played. The showing I watched, no one stayed for the credits, I assume.
I thought they were really spectacular, and each time I watch the movie, I make sure to sit through the whole thing, animated credits and the Tears Of.../Theme of Laura credit roll.
I think a few people stayed to see them, but left when Tears Of... played. The showing I watched, no one stayed for the credits, I assume.
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They did name Lisa in the credits, after the terrific cg sequence, as was a "slashing nurse" and "male cultist." It's Emily something. I'm don't have photographic memory. But I agree with you. They had an excellent opportunity of naming her in that said end sequence.
I loved the cg sequence. It captured the dark nightmare feel of the games almost into a mini movie; it was clever in placing the photos and names of the actors in the midst of the scenery. It was like the title graphic after the introduction of the movie: very well done.
I loved the cg sequence. It captured the dark nightmare feel of the games almost into a mini movie; it was clever in placing the photos and names of the actors in the midst of the scenery. It was like the title graphic after the introduction of the movie: very well done.
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Just wanted to concur. I don't care what people say: If the credits of your movie (opening or ending) are awesome, your film has already won a special place in my heart. These ending credits rock. I stayed in the theater as well because I had been waiting to see if they were going to play "You're Not Here" (it's to date my favorite SH song).
Heh, I didn't know Theme of Laura came at the end, either. I will have a new appreciation for the credits when I buy the DVD.
Heh, I didn't know Theme of Laura came at the end, either. I will have a new appreciation for the credits when I buy the DVD.
I have to agree, some of the best ending credits i have ever seen, so well done! Well thought out, everything just jelled together nicely, and the music worked pretty well too, I think.
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Yeah the credits are amazing, it has 3 of my favorite Silent Hill songs and the way the camera angles into the details is also really cool. It gives me a lot of the feelings from the games and the fan community where Christophe Gans shared his vision.
I completely loved the movie, after all it was the reason I started playing the games.
I completely loved the movie, after all it was the reason I started playing the games.
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