Cinema vs DVD credits

When you go to the cinema the majority of people leave just after the credits start (except when they have outtakes etc), do you stop your DVD when they start when watching at home???

I don't.....I watch all the credits for some reason

Just curious
 
I might fast forward to the end of the credits to see if there is anything extra to see (like Donkey's kiRAB at the end of Shrek 2) but I wouldn't sit and watch ten minutes of credits scrolling past unless I was really bored or too drunk to get up. Five hundred names of CGI engineers and best boys and gaffers and wardrobe mistresses and catering companies doesn't normally interest me.
 
Only if my name's there. Or the music is good, or the credits are done in an catching way.

Almost always leave with everyone else at the cinema. Only stayed till the end of The Matrix Reloaded to see the trailer for Revolutions.
 
Usually see them countless times at work so don't bother to stay when I watch the film. Sometimes watch them on video, especially if I'm looking for something.
 
Whether small screen or large I always stay for the credits. (The Willesden Belle-vue stopped The Flintstones in the middle of its end credits, and I've never seen a movie there since.)
 
Never watch the whole credits in the cinema unless I know for sure that something happens after them, usually find out.

If it's a film I enjoyed or want to know certain music or like the atmosphere of the music once the credits start to roll then I watch the whole credits on dvd.
 
Always watch the end credits at the cinema (and also on a dvd for that matter) - I'm genuinely interested in all that detail.:eek:

Stardust had a surprise bonus bit after the Take That track - which also kept me glued as I love the song! - and I was practically the only person left in the hall to enjoy it.
 
I think some people rush off if it's late and the car park is full. I chuckle when people are halfway out of their seat anticipating that a film's just about to finish. It's a bit sad really, unless they're desperate for the loo.
I always stay for most of the credits unless I hated the film.
 
I stay to the end, curse those who stand up right in front of me in no hurry to leave, and curse Odeon cinemas for dragging their curtains across the copyright and MPAA certificate at the very end.
 
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