Ok, I guess we have all seen extra bits of moives after or during the end credits. I'm sure we are all aware of Ferris's 'its over, go home' and the end of FBDO. But what other films have this? I'm sure I have missed tons, so if we all put up the ones we know then we can all look out for them in the future. We could be missing some real Gems and not know it?! I know there are some at the end of Airplane, but can't remember them. So.......lets hear folks?! put em up.......please!
Posted by Chris the CandyFanMan (Member # 3197) on :
The Great Outdoors has one of my favorites. The talking raccoons return...
RACCOON #1: Why's Jody sitting in the lake? RACCOON #2: You didn't hear? She got shot in the &*%*&%!!!! #1: Oh no, don't tell me!? #2: Yep, she's bald on both ends now.
A more serious one is the end of Young Sherlock Holmes, where we discover that not only has Rathe survived his plunge into the Thames, but he's also Moriarty (it must have thus been even more fulfilling for Holmes twenty odd years down the road when he threw him off Reichenbach Falls).
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
Devolution here,
Not an 80's movie, but the end of Dodgeball is classic.
I can't even tell you about it, that's how good it is.
We are DEVO
Posted by Lovers with Cassie (Member # 7794) on :
Here are five that I know of:
I'm Gonna Git You, Sucka -- KungFu Joe is crawling when he runs into a policeman and he tells him that he must find Slade. The policeman apologises, informing him that they have all gone home before walking away. KungFu Joe then asks for a Band-Aid.
My Stepmother Is an Alien -- Jimmy Durante says, "Good night, Mrs Calabash, wherever you are."
Angel Heart -- Johnny Favourite, alias Harry Angel, arrives in the lift in hell, after which it is whispered on a black screen, "Harry? Johnny?"
Adventures in Babysitting -- The car thief, Graydon, is still stuck on the roof of the Smurfit-Stone Building after having chasing Sara Anderson out there.
The Man From Snowy River -- A herd of wild horses stampede over the hills.