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Well, the MCU made this an official thing if they weren't all ready before. Many movies have and continue to have them and they are definitely a touchstone of modern film making. I mean, even QT's new film has one and an audio tidbit at the end of the credits.
I just saw a cute one on Ralph Wrecks the Internet, and it made me wonder which of these little gems is my favorite?
After moments of deliberation, I decided my favorite was from Spider-Man: Homecoming and featured Captain America.
Runners-up are:
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse
Ralph Wrecks the Internet
How about you?
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Not really because you confessed to watching that film through to the end.
n'oublie jamais - It appears I now have to highlight this again.
It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion. By the juice of the brew my thoughts aquire speed, my mind becomes strained, the strain becomes a warning. It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion.
I might have to go with Ant Man and the Wasp for this one. Average film as far as the MCU goes, but that mid-credits scene is just haunting. The total lack of music really sells it too.
Not really because you confessed to watching that film through to the end.
Oi! I like that movie. I appreciate it's not very good. But at least one of the cast members of Friends get a skanky leg off Skeletor. That'll learn her to do 10 seasons based around a joke that wasn't funny in the first place
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The Marvel ones stick in the mind for sure. But also one's where they poke fun at the viewer for sticking it out that long through the credits (Spider-man: Homecoming and Kong: Skull Island).
Least faves: GotG (Howard the ducking Duck) and the Thor 2: The Dark World with that monster jumping around London.
The one's I really enjoyed are from the early Marvel movies - the reveal of Thor's hammer at the end of Iron Man 2 gave a buzz - another Avenger was on the way!
Honerable mention (and not technically a post-credit scene) the end of Flash Gordon with Ming reclaiming his ring and laughing. Von sydow's Ming was too good to leave dead....
Mad Doc Grotsnik wrote: Can we also include the one time Blu-Ray exclusive 'Marvel One-Shots'?
I mean, they're not post-credit of course. But they were pretty superb extras. They add some nice stuff, without being essential viewing.
I love the one-shots, and it's a real shame they're not doing them anymore. I think my favourite is "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer".
It is pretty superb. A nice way to ground things in the 'normal world'.
Though special shout out for Trevor, Trevor Slattery's star turn. I know some feel it was a cheek back pedal given critique of IM3, but it's still incredibly funny.
And I'm hoping Trevor, Trevor Slattery might just show up in Shang Chi in some capacity.
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Your last point is especially laughable and comical, because not only the 7th ed Valkyrie shown dumber things (like being able to throw the troopers without parachutes out of its hatches, no harm done) - Irbis
That stupid Shwarma scene at the end of the first big avengers movie. It was really the point where Marvel hit its stride in showing the heroic fighting scenes promised but also the irreverent side of being a super hero.
Bender wrote:* Realise that despite the way people talk, this is not a professional sport played by demi gods, but rather a game of toy soldiers played by tired, inebriated human beings.