
Hmm...credits... You know, the people that actually helped MAKE the film that you just watched? Even if you don't stay to read them, they deserve their place in the sun (or dark theater, rather).
Credits are a part of the film's running time. Period. I really don't understand this lack of comprehension.
You know, credits used to appear at the beginning of films...I bet that must have been torture for some of you...
![]()

Second day of trying to win tickets on the Norton site. Nothing. But you know what? I planned on buying tickets anyway, so it's not really a lost.![]()
The movie could be the next Catwoman and Crowe would tweet about how awesome it is. That's just the truth.

Same here. I'll keep trying everyday though since I plan on seeing it more than once.
t:IF there is an after credit scene, I'd like to see one of two scenarios:
1. Dr. Hamilton ( or a no-nonsense henchwoman type ) walks into an office, carrying a briefcase. A figure stands by the window, looking out over Metropolis, his back towards us. Dr. Hamilton or Mercy puts the briefcase on the desk and opens it, revealing an ominous green glow. He/She says, "Mr. Luthor, we've found it." Cut to the man as he smiles a devilish smile.
2. The camera pans in towards a piece of Kryptonian tech. could be Kal-El's ship, a part of Black Zero, or one of Zod's robot army soldiers ( if they are still in the movie ). The piece of tech activates and forms the Brainiac symbol across it's interface.
Russell Crowe talking up MOS reminds me of the story about Jack Nicholson at the 1989 Academy Awards talking up Batman and word spreading fast that night about him saying how big of a hit it was going to be that really caused an inside buzz within the hollywood crowd.
Aww, it's cute how some people on here believe everything an actor says about a movie he has a huge stake in.


Well I guess we'll find out in less than a month.Aww, it's cute how some people on here believe everything an actor says about a movie he has a huge stake in.
I don't think Mr. Crowe is b.s'er in general but I don't think that he is above b.sing about a Summer blockbuster.

Interviewer: "So, what do you have to say about your new movie coming out?"
Actor: "It ******* sucks!! I had the WORST time of my life making it. Everyone was an utter a** on set, especially the director........a**hole!! The story sucks, the special effects suck, and the score sounds like sh***y elevator music. I would tell everyone NOT to see the movie. I repeat......DO NOT WASTE YOUR ******* MONEY ON THAT MOVIE!!!"
Everyone knows that anyone involved in a film is not going to berate it in an interview.
Seriously. Russell Crowe has tweeted numerous times since seeing the film last week about the quality of the film. SHH Response: 'HAHAHA What a rube. His opinion is meaningless.'
What are you even overreacting to? I can't figure it out.Hmm...credits... You know, the people that actually helped MAKE the film that you just watched? Even if you don't stay to read them, they deserve their place in the sun (or dark theater, rather).
Credits are a part of the film's running time. Period. I really don't understand this lack of comprehension.
You know, credits used to appear at the beginning of films...I bet that would be torture for some of you...
![]()
I'm sure you all have seen this:![]()
