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Post by wildojinx on Dec 23, 2018 19:05:16 GMT -5
Seeing the BBC ident above makes me want to spin this off to...what do you feel about movie or TV closing logos being plastered by newer ones? It's kind of a small thing, but it does kind of kill the mood in some cases. If I'm watching a tv show from say 1981, I dont want to see modern logos with a website, it kind of takes me out of the "80s" feel of the show. Getting back to credit crunches, when tv stations do this to Marvel films (or any other films with post-credit scenes), how do they handle those scenes? Do they just not air them?
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Dec 23, 2018 19:23:35 GMT -5
One thing I have noticed recently is that TV networks will just post “credits available at website” and just show the logos before cutting to next show.
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 23, 2018 19:29:08 GMT -5
And at least they arent replacing the credits with entirely new ones like Boomerang does with Garfield and Friends:
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Dec 23, 2018 21:13:00 GMT -5
I dislike it. Same way I dislike that the local theater turns on the lights and starts cleaning the theater the second the credits start. It's bad enough they have horrible picture and sound. Then charge 9 bucks for a ticket. Last movie I saw there the credits started and a usher came in and started using a leaf blower.
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Post by James Fabiano on Dec 23, 2018 21:25:35 GMT -5
And at least they arent replacing the credits with entirely new ones like Boomerang does with Garfield and Friends: Three words: W. T. F? Makes it look like another Hanna-Barbera show from the 80s.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Dec 23, 2018 21:43:52 GMT -5
I dislike it. Same way I dislike that the local theater turns on the lights and starts cleaning the theater the second the credits start. It's bad enough they have horrible picture and sound. Then charge 9 bucks for a ticket. Last movie I saw there the credits started and a usher came in and started using a leaf blower. Don’t you dare tell me differently because it’s funnier if it was gas powered.
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Post by wildojinx on Dec 23, 2018 21:52:40 GMT -5
And at least they arent replacing the credits with entirely new ones like Boomerang does with Garfield and Friends: Three words: W. T. F? Makes it look like another Hanna-Barbera show from the 80s. My thoughts exactly. They also reaninmated the season 1 intro:
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Dec 23, 2018 21:59:06 GMT -5
Three words: W. T. F? Makes it look like another Hanna-Barbera show from the 80s. My thoughts exactly. They also reaninmated the season 1 intro: that's bizzare... since it's pretty much a shot for shot replacement...
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Post by arrogantmodel on Dec 23, 2018 23:15:54 GMT -5
Seeing the BBC ident above makes me want to spin this off to...what do you feel about movie or TV closing logos being plastered by newer ones? It's kind of a small thing, but it does kind of kill the mood in some cases. If I'm watching a tv show from say 1981, I dont want to see modern logos with a website, it kind of takes me out of the "80s" feel of the show. Getting back to credit crunches, when tv stations do this to Marvel films (or any other films with post-credit scenes), how do they handle those scenes? Do they just not air them? They just do the Marvel scenes normally while the credits get squished down below the scene. It pisses me off when they push the credits down into the corner to advertise something else. Looking at you, Starz. I was watching Stand by Me the other night. Movie ends, credits roll with the awesome Ben E. King song playing. Ten seconds in, boom...credits get shut down for ads for Outlander and Counterpart. f*** off with your tv shows you push 24/7.
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