Movie credits
Finally, 9 minutes and 33 seconds after they began, the closing credits came to a close.
For many of the films that I enjoy, I usually also stay on till the credits have finished rolling, but it is pretty amazing how long some of them are now and shows just how many people are involved in developing a film, and consequently how expensive it is to make a film nowadays.
It's fairly interesting then, that some of the usually business-savvy movie companies haven't tried implementing a variable rate fee for going to the cinema rather than the flat-rate charge that currently exists.
For example, while I'd be prepared to pay full cost to see a film like LOTR: Return of the King, smaller films could be priced at a lower rate, to reflect the smaller investment or the niche nature of the film. A win-win situation for everyone.
A pictorial representation of the credits.
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