Gaffer Tape said:
I can't tell you how much it pissed me (and the rest of the theatre) off when I went to see Yellow Submarine, and they just cut the projection off during the final song.
That's really bad, never experienced such a thing. I thought there was only tv-stations that was able to get away with such things, you should've demanded to get your money back, but who does have the patience to go through the trouble. I guess filmmakers have at least done their attempts to get more of the audience to not rush out as soon as the credits starts to roll by including bloopers and secret endings etc. but it's mostly done on stupid comedies. That kind of thing doesn't exactly fit more serious films either.
And I agree, don't you ever feel guilty 1990osu, for sitting and taking in what you've just paid to see, and like you said, listen to the score, end credits suites are beautiful sometimes, I also find it kinda interesting sometimes with what industry people that was involved.