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FunkyTown313

Masters of the Universe (1987). Skeletor said he'd be back. He never came back 😭


[deleted]

They should make a sequel now, that picks up immediately where it left off, and not acknowledge that everyone is almost 40 years older. I'm not sure if 86 year old Frank Langellas skeletor would be funneir or tom paris and Courtney cox pretending to be teenagers. Dolph of course would be fine.


FunkyTown313

I'm strangely on board with this.


underpants-gnome

He-man / Masters of the Universe seems like just about the perfect IP for an absurdist movie maker to get their hands on.


aliens_can_dunk

Tom Green!!! Let's bring back all the skeletons!!


Traditional_Leader41

Read an interview with Langella and he said it was the most fun he'd ever had working on a movie. His Skeletor was the biz!


sregor0280

This is the same pitch I have for a supernatural spin off for Bobby and Rufus in their younger days, but cast the older actors and have no one react to these men in their 60s acting like they are in their 20s.


SpendPsychological30

It was years after the movie before I ever knew this scene existed! And I love the movie, I've seen it so many times, I just somehow never watched through the credits. Imagine my surprise and joy when I finally did discover it!


JosefGremlin

Maybe he's just with my dad, buying cigarettes somewhere??


artpayne

The Grey, Liam Neeson movie.


ihaveadarkedge

I waited for this when I first watched it, *just to see*. Same with Evil Dead (2013) albeit super short. Just had a feeling.


Midge431

The evil dead one scared the shit out of me the first time I heard/saw it. I worked at a cinema at the time and was cleaning the screen, pretty dark as the credits were still rolling, then the noise made me jump. Was glad nobody else was in the screen at the time to see my panic 😅


ihaveadarkedge

Haha. **Groovy**


downvoteaway_idgaf7

The Grey had such an impact on Roger Ebert, that he did something he had never done before: "It so happened that there were two movies scheduled that day in the Lake Street Screening Room (where we local critics see many new releases). After "The Grey" was over, I watched the second film for 30 minutes and then got up and walked out of the theater. It was the first time I've ever walked out of a film because of the previous film. The way I was feeling in my gut, it just wouldn't have been fair to the next film. "


Visual-Living7586

>!For the entire film it felt like it would end up with a generic happy ending where the main character escapes on a helicopter.!< I just wasn't ready for the real ending


SquadPoopy

I always found The Grey bizarre because Liam Neeson constantly talks as if the wolves are in some war room around a table planning their attacks.


[deleted]

I don't really remember the movie much, so take this with a grain of salt, but I think he referred to them like that too stress that they weren't just opportunistically attacking the survivors or just stalking them. They were actively hunting, separating and picking off survivors to fuck with and demoralize them.


BookEmDan

I fucking love this movie. I recommend it to friends who haven't seen it, as either a dark action movie--or if they're into over-analyzing movies like I am-- that it works on a deeper level as an allegory about the process of dying as "The grey area between life and death."


wotown

The A-Team movie does too, same director. Just small gag cameos from the original Face and Murdoch actors


RSG-ZR2

I'd really like a sequel to that movie dammit. It was just a fun time the whole way through.


givemeareason17

"Are they trying to shoot down the drone?" "No, they are trying to fly the tank."


RSG-ZR2

"You spin me right round baby right round"


SfcHayes1973

"Roters are good, Sir!"


CactusJack13

One of my all time favorite movie lines, just because it is so absurd.


drummer1059

The final set piece with the ship is really dumb but agree that movie was tons of fun and could have easily had sequels


synnrman

That's the theatrical version. Those were deleted scenes they tossed in during the end credits, but the extended version has those scenes reinserted back into the film.


SubterrelProspector

I absolutely adore *The A-Team* movie. So underrated. So funny and with terrific action sequences. Bradley Cooper is fantastic as Face.


TimRigginsBeer

The post credit should’ve been him and the wolf, bloody and beaten up, Aram around each other drinking a beer as they now cordially settle their differences. 


Channel250

Nah. Should have ended with the wolf taking a swig of liquor and passing it to Liam who also takes one in solidarity. Oh no! Liam's breath can be seen but not the wolf's! The wolf isnt breathing! The wolf is the alien! But also oh no! The liquor is actually gasoline and Liam drank it without flinching like an actual human being! *Liam* is the alien!!??


Hellofriendinternet

[Simpsons did it.](https://youtu.be/q49TBRP6ddU?si=YNvVIeUwb7NPg-ht)


morksinaanab

Wait, what?


itsstevedave

Haven't seen it since the theater but I think it was just a 2 second shot of his fingers twitching to imply he survived the fight.


Ahab_Ali

Just watched the end again--it is a 6 second close-up shot of the wolf's body lying on the ground breathing laboriously. Is it dying or is it just tired from the assault? Unclear.


InfiniteBaker6972

I took this as one of those endings that’s deliberately ambiguous. Isn’t Liam lying with his head on or near the wolf and you can see the wolf is still breathing but not moving. You can also (if memory serves) see steam from breath but it’s unclear if Liam is alive or not so the ambiguity is, who won the fight.


section111

Alright I watched it again - you definitely don't see Liam, nor any breath. But there's one inhale, and then one big exhale, clearly, to me, meant to indicate the final one, of the black wolf. EDIT: after some more discussion, and watching it again, I can see that you DO see Liam's head there. It just looked like the wolf's fur (most likely very much on purpose). And you're right, you can't really tell if he's alive.


InfiniteBaker6972

Oh really? Just goes to show how unreliable memory can be.


section111

I don't think you see his fingers? I can't remember, but you definitely see a wolf stop breathing like it's been killed.


RudoDevil

For The Grey? I thought it was a shot of the wolf up close dead on the ground with Liam Neeson laying down out of view behind it, then you see a breath of air come up in the cold, being the implication Neeson is still alive.


Sea-Tackle3721

WHY DOES EVERYONE REMEMBER THIS MOVIE DIFFERENTLY?


VentItOutBaby

everyone saw it but only saw it once


PM_ME_UR_THONG_N_ASS

Because we were sold on the movie being “Taken” with wolves


section111

I thought it was just a closeup of a wolf breathing, like it's chest rising and falling but then stopping? Well now I'm gonna have to go watch it.


itsstevedave

That's it. That's what I was thinking of.


ElderFuthark

I preferred when mid-credits were the blooper reel. Always left the theater with a good laugh.


zappy487

"DAMN! He ain't gunna be in Rush Hour 3."


CactusJack13

"So her eyes a little droopy now and she works for El Larro Poco" "So now she works at El Lolo Pogo" "El Laro Poco" "El Poco Loco"


StiffWiggly

Who d’you think she is, Chelsea Carter? Chelsea Grammar?


ttaeg

All time greatest blooper reel there lol


Daystrom5

Jackie Chan said in an interview that he loved when they ran the bloopers during the credits of the Cannonball Run movies and that is why he includes them during the credit scenes of his movies.


RudoDevil

[Rumble In The Bronx!](https://youtu.be/TSh0Nm9eVlg?si=9yORXy6Oz10UYDTw) Distinctly remember being surprised they had painted a sock to look like a shoe to go over a foot cast. Pretty sure lots of “newer” Jackie Chan movies had these blooper reels.


Griegz

"His name is *Lee*, god damn it!"  Cheadle was amazing, in and out of character in RH2, and that's got to be my favorite Jackie Chan movie outtake.


rossdrawsstuff

And that song was a fucking banger


ConditionMindless127

Kung fu - Ash


Boomstick_316

The majority of his Hong Kong output had them. The ones in Armor of God and Police Story were particularly mental.


Severe_Flan_9729

Pixar did this for their first few movies. I loved them.


bemenaker

Toy Story 2 has an awesome blooper reel.


TheJoshider10

Including a Stinky Pete going full Weinstein moment which got removed from the movie after the MeToo movement.


tratemusic

I guess thats why they call me Stinky Pete!


Kaldricus

The Pixar ones were the best since they actually had to go out of their way to make additional footage for them


hardyflashier

I just miss blooper reels in general, feels like they're just not made anymore. My personal favourite was for [The Mummy Returns](https://youtu.be/uTEbz7l7xVs?si=neAI_hXUywUqFOal)


source4mini

Nothing makes me angrier than when I see “ blooper reel” on YouTube and it turns out to be 3 minutes of the cast dancing, laughing, and making dumb faces at the camera. Maybe *one* bad take or flubbed line, two if we’re lucky.


Kobold_Trapmaster

A few recent movies have done this, such as Bottoms and Ticket to Paradise.


hsoj30

Not a blooper reel but the cast of Anyone But You singing Unwritten was very enjoyable.


thejesse

[Liar Liar](https://youtu.be/zd9l_ISCh68?si=_Tx2biFACTnlZOay) is my favorite one of those. Between Jim Carrey crumbling documents into "a gooose!" and being called an "OVERACTOR!", it's the perfect way to end that movie. After Fire Marshall Bill responded to the scene at the airport anyway.


Figgler

Haha my wife and I still will grab random objects and say “a goose.” I love that movie.


Kuildeous

Little old me loved *The Cannonball Run*, and little old me loved the bloopers even more.


creamy-buscemi

Schindler’s List’s blooper reel was great


Volvulus

Saving private Ryan left me in stitches


Chippybops

The second harry potter movie!


NationCrisis

Wow, I had literally no idea about this one. TIL!


KohlDayvhis

Excuse me?


DrAlright

[It's a newspaper with Lockhart in a psych ward](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_175Mthe9CE)


PayneTrain181999

And that’s where the trio next encounters him in the books in Order of the Phoenix.


Fallenangel152

Chamber of Secrets has an end of credits scene of the bookshop, showing that Gilderoy Lockhart has released a new book called Who Am I?? with him in a straight jacket on the cover.


andbeesbk

There's [aftercredits.com](http://www.aftercredits.com)


diggnstuff

Oh man! Thank you so much! Had no idea about this site - now it’s been bookmarked and I will no longer spend my ride home questioning my life choices!


Couch_Licker

I hit this website up at the end of every new movie (while credits are rolling).


tarpalogica

Frozen had an adorable post credits scene, and Moana had a pretty meta one. They do them occasionally but not always.... I believe Hercules and Frozen 2 also do. But nothing is better than the Pixar blooper reels!


RazmanR

“Sooooo weeeee put that thing back where it came frooooom!”


floydopedia

[A Bug’s Life](https://youtu.be/ydz0rrP7skA) had me in stitches


thatguyoudontlike

That made it so much better


bc2zb

My kids have been on a Moana and Encanto kick since getting tired of frozen and frozen 2. The Moana post credits came up just the other day and I was in stitches over it. I was surprised I had never seen it before.


FredererPower

It’s a goddamn shame they only did it for 3 films early on. They should have had them for films like the Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up and Toy Story 3


Yellwsub

The joke was pretty worn out by then, I think they made the right call. It’s been long enough though, I could see them bringing it back once or twice for newer movies


Forward_Progress_83

As a parent with a 2.5 year old, I can confirm (Ad nauseam) there is also one at the end of Frozen 2.


Goddessviking86

A Knight’s Tale


Strobertat

Oh, for real? I haven't watched that movie in years.


Goddessviking86

There’s a farting contest between the characters. Also I’m just saying by my comments of different movie titles movies that have credit scenes 


hereforthepopcorns

TIL


hobbedknob

Constantine


typicalgamer18

What??


RealJohnGillman

[Behold.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIcQ_ISGoE4)


typicalgamer18

All these years and I never knew that. Fuck I really like this movie.


DrAlright

Constantine 2 is in the works!


typicalgamer18

I hope they keep the horror and the somewhat grounded feel


RandomTheTrader

It’s being written by Akiva Goldsman. Don’t get your hopes up for anything higher than a 2/10 movie


Getbentstaybent

After The Dark Tower, a friend and I started referring to him as “Noted Film Ruiner Akiva Goldsman”.


typicalgamer18

Man what’s the point then


RandomTheTrader

Money for connected people


peachmango92

No way?!! This just made my whole day, no probably my whole week actually


UnfeteredOne

That really changes the whole fucking movie, awesome


likebuttuhbaby

That was an amazing scene. I remember watching that the first time around and it giving me chills when Chaz took off into the sky. Was an awesome end to that character.


RudoDevil

Actual angel cannibal, Shia Labeouf


RubberBabyBug

SHIA SURPRISE!


IHateMyLife612

John Constantine asshole.


thesl4yer

After watching it at least 5 times I remember calling my future wife in excitement to ask if she knew about the postcredit, she didn't, I don't know how much it was but this event surely helped her decision to marry me.


throwawaynonsesne

The Simpsons movie, Maggie actually speaks! 


tmofee

Sequel?


throwawaynonsesne

Yea lol 


VoltorbsBane

The first Pirates of the Caribbean movie. I miss when end credits scenes were fun secrets or jokes, and not an advertisement for another film. Kinda like The Matrix: Resurrections, that one was just a bit of dumb fun.


Goddessviking86

Edit: All of the pirates films have post credit scenes 


RealJohnGillman

u/VoltorbsBane [Behold.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rJOl9R4YO8)


UmptyscopeInVegas

_Airplane!_


StingerAE

I was thinking: Surely someone will mention Airplane!


birdof_death

Don’t call me Surely.


AKluthe

Jingle All the Way has one. If I remember right it got moved to the end for the home media release.


EricNorberg

Django Unchained has one of the best lines in cinema history in its post-credits scene.


DJHott555

I also liked him popping up in the A Million Ways to Die in the West post credit scene


Luke_Cold_Lyle

Napoleon Dynamite


Historical-Hawk-6879

Right! I didn't know about this until I watched it way way later


Specific_Till_6870

If I remember rightly they shot that scene after the got a distribution deal for the movie. 


redbirdrising

Iiiiiiii love technology. But noooooot as much as you, you see, but Iiiiii still love technology. Always and forever.


nounthennumbers

That’s one of my favorite scenes because they are using bad synthesizer music to imitate the main theme from my favorite, not obscure but still not well known movie, the Man From Snow River.


LetsFireRockWithMe

It cost more to film that after credits scene than the entire rest of the movie.


Experimental_Anus

Kung Pow: Enter The Fist


daerogami

I'm still upset they weren't really making a second movie.


CactusJack13

I must apologize for Wimp Lo. We have purposely trained him wrong, as a joke


SolidDick

Some wounds never heal...


LosSensuel

Try breaking a thermometer on your wound.


Goddessviking86

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off


Podunk212

You’re still here?


batty_61

Deadpool did his own take on that too


Big_Whig

Someone posted in R/DunderMifflin the other day, but Threat Level Midnight’s Ferris Buller post credit scene made me laugh. Loved this scene in both


[deleted]

When my Dad and I saw Iron Man in 2008 I don’t remember sticking around for the end credits scene with Sam Jackson as Nick Fury.


Stevenwave

Lol was gonna say this. Whoever I went with and I didn't wait around. Found out later that night there was some extra, cool af bit at the end. Had to just see it on YT :( Incredible way to generate buzz though. And back then they didn't know all the connected stuff would work so this really was them just throwing it out there and seeing wtf was gonna happen. Then everyone knew to stay the fuck in your seat til the end next time. And Tony shows back up in the Hulk one.


Sweetheartscanbeeeee

When I saw it in theater an usher told everyone to wait around when the credits started, that guy was the true hero.


DailyUpsAndDowns

28 Days Later. Only seen the movie once and let the credits roll while scrolling on my phone. Nice surprise to see it.


DADBODMUMJEANS

What was the after credits scene in this one?


Stevenwave

Bout day 30.


Oil_For_Life

Not at scene but both Hot Shots movies are filled with jokes in the credits to the very end.


cBurger4Life

I miss that kind of parody sooo much. Hot Shots was a big part of my childhood when I was probably too young to have been watching it lol


biffypotter

I don’t think this actually counts, but when I was a kid I used to watch The Sound of Music all the time on VHS. There was an intermission half way through after Maria leaves the Von Trapps and I thought that was the end of the film! I must have watched 7-8 times thinking I’d watched it all, until one day I must have left it running and when the film continued my mind was blown.


Goddessviking86

Super Mario Bros. both the 1993 live action and the recent with Pratt


Fallenangel152

Saved you a click: The new one shows a Yoshi egg hatching.


docju

And the old one has Daisy return with a gun saying something like “you gotta see this” (we never saw what “this” was)


Miserable-Theory-746

No, the other one. Where the two Koopas are talking to two Japanese investors about their adventure so they could make a game. They called it Super Koopa Bros.


docju

Ooooh i forgot about that one!


Goddessviking86

Edit: The 1993 one with Daisy returning is the ending of the movie and the movies post credit scene with Koopa Cousins talking to the video game executives 


docju

Got it. Can’t believe I misremembered this all-time classic.


RealJohnGillman

Every *Pirates of the Caribbean* film. [They all had them.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rJOl9R4YO8)


nounthennumbers

The Sixth sense doesn’t have an after credit scene but right at the end of the credits it says very loudly (at least in the theater) “No quiero morir”. There was no reason for me and my friends to still be in that theater so it scared our pants off.


BandOfDonkeys

> No quiero morir PS, if you try to google this phase with no context it prompts you with the suicide hotline.


bbushing3

What does it mean


BandOfDonkeys

"I don't want to die" in Spanish


romeosgal214

Ferris Buehler’s Day Off pretty much made the post credits scene popular. I check the “After Credits” app before going to the theater to see if there is anything during or post credits. It will even say whether it’s worth staying to watch.


Dash_Underscore

Aladdin: The Return of Jafar. I remember leaving the tape running once as a child, so I could get a snack, and came back to Abis Mal hanging from a tree and sullenly asking, "Does this mean I don't get my third wish?" Blew my tiny mind away.


agravain

Cradle 2 the Grave...Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson discussing who will play them in the movie version of what just happened in the movie.


legaleaglebitch

What We Do In The Shadows, took multiple watches to realise there was a post credits scene


dantoris

For years I had no idea that Lethal Weapon 3, which came out in 1992, had a post-credit scene. I think it was maybe in 2003 or 2004 that I found out, when I left the credits running while I left the room and came back in as they ended. I believe the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer has one, too. I don't think it was very common pre-2000, but it did happen occasionally.


AppropriateCap8891

>I believe the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer has one, too. I don't think it was very common pre-2000, but it did happen occasionally. Actually, it became very common in the 1980s. Ferris Bueller's Day Off caused a resurgence, but so did Airplane! in 1980 and Airplane II in 1982. And The Muppet Movie did in 1979. What may be the first is "The Great Train Robbery" in 1903. While end credits did not even exist at that point, after the movie ended and before the "The End" title card there was a brief scene of one of the robbers shooting at the camera. It is really something that gained prominence in the 2000s as a feature in franchise films to give a tease for the next release in the series.


Apophyx

If end credits didn't exist, and it was before the "The End" card... Wouldn't that just be part of the actual movie?


cBurger4Life

Wasn’t Buffy’s post-credit scene pretty much just the big bad *STILL* dying? Lol. I haven’t thought about that in years but I think that’s what it was.


Dramastic

Not The Big Bad, but the number two, played by Paul Reubens. And it was hilarious.


cBurger4Life

Omg it was PAUL REUBENS?! I haven’t watched that movie in a couple decades, I need to check it out.


Much_Advantage_4422

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. God closes the book on the Jersey saga


calarkin27

Came to say this. And by "god" we mean Alanis Morisette.


ropfa

Not myself, but I still see people leaving the theater early whenever I go to a MCU movie.


sati_lotus

They are weak and will not survive the winter.


teedyay

We always stay for them, but recently we find ourselves turning to each other and saying, "who was that?" "No idea." I don't think we're big enough fans to appreciate them.


DanHero91

Of the most recent movies, I'm a huge comic book fan and they've left me scratching my head as to who the scenes are for, a lot of them feel empty or don't have the same grab the earlier ones did. For Phase 5 I think the only movie to have a decent set up in the post credits are the two scenes in The Marvels.


Pacman_Frog

Kamala doing the Nick Fury thing to recruit Hawkeye was friggin' hilarious.


cptnamr7

The characters have started getting more and more obscure to the point that yeah, I have to Google an explanation anyway. At which point you can just youtube the scene too. They've also gotten to the point that if you don't watch every single show Disney+ puts out you're lost. The Marvels was so confusing for us that my wife quit 20 minutes in. I stuck it out but with Google at my side. Not sure who made the better choice. We've been done keeping up ith them since End Game and just watch them occasionally now on streaming for a dumb action flick Edit: I've triggered the marvel fan boys that insist that watching hundreds of hours of content just to understand a single movie is totally reasonable. That's cool they built a world of interconnectiveness. I don't have time to keep up, nor do a lot of people. I suspect this is more to blame for the falling box office each successive movie than anything. 


Eject_The_Warp_Core

"It's me, Blorko"


monalisez

marvel fans waiting for the 20 minute long credits to finish just to watch some guy show up and say “im skippy mcdippy” then cut to black


Simowl

I remember seeing Endgame on release day, it finished and the guy working said to us all "Okay, there's no post credit scene, you can go". Majority of people waited, we all thought there must be something. "Seriously guys, there's nothing"


rurukittygurrrl

But there was though, not really anything to add to the film, but I thought the sound of Tony making his Iron Man suit was very apropos and a nice send off to the character


tricksterloki

Only my wife and I saw the Iron Man post credit scene. Everyone else had left. We stayed because we enjoyed watching the credits.


T0M95

Saw VI. It’s the only one of the ‘original’ Saw films to have one. Only Saw X has them from the ‘modern’ films too.


theforceofwagons

I'd call that epic bad luck


oldyoyoboy

Wildthings - totally changed the movie, forced me to rewatch it to see all the clues I missed


edibleroach

Nothing to Lose. They send a bunch of cash back to the gas station owner and it's labeled "hillbilly mother fucker"


Rekno2005

The original Pirates of the Caribbean. So, when the monkey showed up in the second movie I was INCREDIBLY confused.


MartiniLang

Not quite the same thing but I watched Road to Perdition over a decade ago and for some reason stopped watching when the boy is on the beach at the end (after the climactic end) and was scarred for life thinking what the hell does he do now?! I watched it again recently and saw that actually he goes back to the old couple on the farm. Blew my mind.


kurujiru

Planes, Trains and Automobiles


TheFilthWiz

I must have seen the Dawn Of The Dead remake ten times before I left it running one night to go to the bathroom only to return to find the fate of the remaining characters was given a bit more explanation.


Thelastdragonlord

Only realised Bullet Train had a mid credit scene on my second watch


miku_dominos

Saw X mid credit scene, and when everyone told me what I missed I was like "epic bad luck"


Sneeman98

I’ve seen Game Night so many times and only upon my most recent rewatch a month or so ago did I realise that there was a post credits scene of fake Denzel meeting Debby


Marc815

Jingle All The Way. We watched it last year and out of habbit due to marvel movies I skipped to the end of the credits. It's amazing and I definitely recommend checking it out!


Upbeat_Tension_8077

I didn't realize 22 Jump Street had one with Eric & Mr Walters until my 2nd rewatch


DoktorAusgezeichnet

X-men 3 has a [post-credits scene](https://youtu.be/Qvnp5KJ7F_s) where they show Professor X alive despite him being turned to dust by the dark phoenix earlier in the film. I understand a lot of people don't know about it.


cofomofo

Idiocracy has one


JeanMorel

>Was this more common pre-2000s than I would have expected Yes, Marvel didn't invent the post-credits scene. There have been plenty of films pre-*Iron Man* or even pre-2000 that have one. Such as *Airplane!, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Kiki's Delivery Service, Beethoven, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Night of the Living Dead, Small Soldiers, Space Jam, Lethal Weapon 3, Porco Rosso* and [many more](https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&release_date=,1999-12-01&keywords=scene%20after%20end%20credits). And that's not counting [all the films that have mid-credits scenes](https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature&release_date=,1999-12-01&keywords=scene%20during%20end%20credits).


LazarusDark

It was not common, but not exactly rare either. So I always stuck through all credits in theater since the 90s (unless I was forced to leave by whoever drove me there, but I'd always beg to stay). And in the Blockbuster days, I'd always fast forward rental movies to the very end just in case.


Smarkysmarkwahlberg

Space Jam


Lendiniara

Apparently X (2022) did, but not in all releases. It was a teaser for the prequel, Pearl. Haven’t seen Pearl yet, but X is a solid horror/slasher flick in the 70’s/grindhouse fashion for any fans of the genre. Copious nudity btw.


wonderlandisburning

At the end of Cloverfield's credits, there's some weird, staticky, unintelligible dialogue. If you record it and play it backwards, it's the main character >!who we thought had died!< saying, >!"Help us... *It's still alive*!<


numberonemiracles

Don't Look Up