Finding Nemo didn't have outtakes either.
I also wasn't very fond of Boundin':
Tom Scola "Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned" Nov 8, 2004 5:51:29 pm PST
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Finding Nemo didn't have outtakes either.
I also wasn't very fond of Boundin':
Tom Scola "Buffista Movies 3: Panned and Scanned" Nov 8, 2004 5:51:29 pm PST
Well, I don't know for sure that there were no outtakes, since we didn't watch all of the credits. Someone said there weren't.
But credits are fun, even without surprises at the end! I always feel compelled to watch them, because those people worked very hard to bring me the movie I just enjoyed, and the least I can do is watch their name scroll by.
Although the scary monkey jumping out at me at the end of PotC was not so necessary. I thought I was going to have a heart attack. Scariest part of the whole movie.
Hey -- harking back to "The Skin of Our Teeth" -- I was Sabina in our high school production. I'm sure it was pretty damn awful as done by us, but it was still damn fun.
Well, I don't know for sure that there were no outtakes, since we didn't watch all of the credits. Someone said there weren't.
There weren't. I was there.
There weren't any outtakes, but they put a lot of design effort into the end title crawl anyway. It stays stylish and colorful all the way through to the end.
We watched the credits, which were very good as credits go, but no outtakes. Maybe we'll get them on the DVD?
No one is standing up for the wrongness of the heffalump movie?
Heffalumps and Woozles are supposed to be scary, dammit. There have to be things in the world that are scary. Having a cuddly heffalump really undermines their appearance in earlier stuff. Not everything can be just misunderstood.
Well, seeing as my familiarity with Winnie the Pooh begins and ends with the half-memories I have of the weird pseudo-live-action version I watched when I was some age less than 7, I didn't even know that.
(Yes, yes, I know. A. A. Milne is crying that I have no literary love for him. Someday.)
Heffalumps and Woozles are supposed to be scary, dammit.
Wait, really? Maybe I read the wrong books. Or I have no idea what I'm talking about.