Archive for the ‘Post-Credit Scene’ Category

At the end of the Fly Me To The Moon, the words “The End” appear. Immediately after is a live action short featuring the real Buzz Aldrin, who delivers a strange message on behalf of NASA. It’s something to the effect of admitting that the fly-related events of the film are “impossible” and hence, fictional. After this, the credits roll with a nice moon-and-earth space backdrop that remains for about halfway through.
Special Thanks to Vinnie Leduc for the Stinger Alert!
Blade: Trinity Extras

During the credits of Blade: Trinity, scenes of characters from the movie are shown.
The word “Word” is shown after the credits. After that there is an extra scene of Blade speeding off in his car.
There are two alternate endings included on the Blade: Trinity DVD:
The Director’s Cut Ending shows Blade sitting up in the morgue and attacking the FBI agents who’ve captured him. The scene leaves the viewer with the task of trying to figure out whether Blade is now human or has turned evil and finally giving into his thirst for blood. After the scene Blade is shown replacing his sword and riding off on a motorcycle.
The Werewolf Ending shows the Daystar virus wiping out every vampire on the planet. Blade is shown throwing his sword off a cliff into the ocean. The last extra scene shows the Nightstalkers now battling werewolves.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Hilarious outtakes are shown during the credits of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
After the credits of Anchorman, there is one extra scene of Ron and his news team where they are laughing and talking about how it’s good to be #1. Ron says that someday they’ll look back on the moment with much fondness. There is an awkward silence as they all stop talking and walk away.
Extra After Credits of A Knight’s Tale

As the movie ends, the camera focuses on a constellation of stars in sky. The constellation is Orion, known as the Hunter which is what Jocelyn refers to William as before she discovers his true name.
After the credits of A Knight’s Tale, Roland, Wat, Kate and Geoffrey are shown drinking and trying to see who has the loudest farts. Wat ends up having the weakest and Kate has the loudest.
Extra After Star Wars: The Clone Wars Credits

I was excited after reading early reviews about Star Wars: The Clone Wars and hearing critics hint that there would be something extra after the credits for fans. Unfortunately, that something extra was about a 3 second clip of Jawas playing with a Lucas logo. I wouldn’t recommend sitting through the credits unless you want to be disappointed.
Special thanks to Jedi AtGUA for the Stinger Alert!
Extra Scene After Credits of Idiocracy

After the credits of Idiocracy, Rita’s pimp from the past is shown getting out of the same type of capsule Rita and Joe were frozen in. After he gets out in the future he puts on his hat and says, “I’m gonna find this hoe.” The scene ends with him walking down a crowded street and checking out women while rap music is playing in the background.
Many Extras During Credits of Reno 911!: Miami

There are many extra scenes during the credits of Reno 911!: Miami.
The first scene during the credits shows Johnson and Garcia talking to each other about how they both got tattoos when they were drunk and can’t figure out who their tattoos are of. Neither of them say anything as they slowly realize that their tattoos are of each other.
There are two more scenes after that with Garcia, Jones and Dangle trying to arrest different people at pools.
Junior is then shown realizing how young the Asian girl he fell in love with is when she runs up to him in a schoolgirl outfit with her parents. She tells him that she’s in junior high and that she’ll be 14 next month. She tells her parents that she’s leaving with her man. Junior begins to freak out and stuffs her in a van. He tells her to call him when she’s 16.
There’s an extra clip from the scene earlier of Dangle and Wiegel trying to have sex in the motel.
Kimball is shown saying bye to a random girl and padding her on the butt. Williams walks up to her and accuses her of being a lesbian. Kimball says she’s not, but she’s pretty sure that girl was.
Wiegel and Williams are shown on the beach telling an immigrant who just got off a raft to get back on his raft, go back to Cuba and tell Castro they said, “Hey, what’s up?”
Dangle is shown being woke up by his phone and shooting off his gun in fright.
Dangle and Junior are shown eating at a bar. Junior tries cracking a peanut with his gun and has it explode in his face.
Dangle and Junior are shown checking a man’s bag at the airport and finding a contraption. They think it’s a bong and start sucking on it and showing each other how to use it until the man tells them he’s a proctologist. He explains that he uses it to extract impacted fecal matter from the anus and Junior says that explains the weird taste.
There are also some extra scenes after the credits.
Dangle and Junior are shown playing with handheld metal detectors and using the beeping sounds to make a beat.
Dangle and Junior are then shown at the baggage check saying that a bag is stuck in the x-ray machine. Junior looks inside to try and fix it, but ends up being pulled in by the machine. Dangle looks at the x-ray and asks if Junior has ever had his wisdom teeth taken out, that he thinks he might need his wisdom teeth taken out.
The last extra scene shows Junior driving and asking how he looks on camera. He says that he feels like Jeff Gordon driving with the camera on him. As he’s talking to the camera he notices that he’s about to crash and starts swerving. As he’s about to crash the camera fades to black.
The extras during and after the credits are probably the best I’ve ever seen for a movie. If you’re a fan of the television show then I highly recommend checking out the DVD, it’s packed with more extra scenes than any other DVD I’ve ever seen.
Extra Scene After Credits of Walk Hard

After the credits of Walk Hard there is an eerie black and white scene of Dewey Cox playing the song Walk Hard. There is text saying “The Actual Dewey Cox - San Francisco, California - April 16, 2002.” While the scene seems very real, it is really John C. Reilly wearing more makeup and Marshall Crenshaw’s demo playing that he originally submitted to the producers.
Here’s an image from the extra scene:

Extra Scene After Credits of The X-Files

During the credits of The X-Files: I Want to Believe, views of snow and water shot from a camera mounted on a helicopter are shown. The helicopter’s shot goes from snow to water to then reveal a shot after the credits of (Spoiler Warning! Read More…)


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