CRC: 0xBE16CDEA File: crazy-credits.list Date: Fri Sep 14 01:00:00 2007 IMDb: Movie Crazy-Credits List September 12 2007 =============================================================================== Copyright 1993-2002 The Internet Movie Database, Inc. All rights reserved. The document contains a list of unusual things shown during a movie's credits. Sometimes these are extra scenes, more usually they are funny messages hidden in the credits themselves. Exit +--+ | | See what you missed by leaving early! :) | | For information on submitting entries, see section 1.; for retrieving other information, see section 3.; for the Usage Policy, see directly below. Enjoy! Mark Bailey (c) 1993 - 2001, All Rights Reserved. =============================================================================== 1. SUBMITTING UPDATES ======================= We rely on users of the database to submit corrections and additions to keep the lists as accurate and complete as possible. The most convenient method for submitting them is via the movie mail-server's central collection service. For a full guide send an e-mail message with the subject: HELP ADD FULL to . Alternatively, if you prefer to mail them directly to me please follow the guidelines below, but please bear in mind that data sent to the mail-server will be processed much more quickly. 2. SUBMISSION RULES ==================== Title Template Interface ======================== To submit title data using the new interface, follow these simple instructions: (1) the first thing you need is a template containing the current details of the movie you wish to submit additions for. You can request a template by sending e-mail with the subject or body containing lines of the form: TEMPL TITLE to <movie@imdb.com> For example, TEMPL TITLE Vertigo TEMPL TITLE Four Weddings and a Funeral (2) load the returned template into your favourite editor and follow the instructions given in the template to add your data. The idea is that you are making the template look like the results of a standard "MOVIE" query from the mail-server. There are no complicated formats to learn, just follow the comments and add your data! (3) once you have finished editing the template, mail it back to the server - the reply address and subject are already set-up to do this, but in case you lose the mail-headers, just set the subject to "UPDATE TITLE" and send the file to <add@imdb.com> That's all there is to it! Alternatively you may continue to use the old method of submitting entries, all of which should be mailed to <add@imdb.com> with the subject ADD Additions --------- (1) mark the start of the data with the word: CRAZY (2) for each addition, include on a separate line an entry of the form: # <Movie Title> - <Text> Each entry should start with a hyphen, followed by a space and then the text (no more than 65 characters per line). If subsequent lines refer to the same entry then no hyphen is required. See the list below for more examples. Please try and keep movie titles consistent with those found in the database itself. Corrections ----------- (1) mark the start of the data with the word: CORRECT (2) include a description of your correction in free text using as many lines as you need. 3. 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The Amiga version is in the file imdb3_5_Amiga.lha (4) local installation (OS/2) The Alternative Movie Database package provides a graphical and text based interface for OS/2: uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu in /pub/info/imdb/tools/os2/ ftp.funet.fi in /pub/culture/tv+film/database/tools/os2/ ftp.fu-berlin.de in pub/misc/movies/database/tools/os2/ ftp.sunet.se in /pub/tv+movies/imdb/tools/os2/ (5) local installation (Windows 9x/Windows NT) The Alternative Movie Database package is also available as a text only interface for Win-32 systems (9x/NT): uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu in /pub/info/imdb/tools/w32/ ftp.funet.fi in /pub/culture/tv+film/database/tools/w32/ ftp.fu-berlin.de in pub/misc/movies/database/tools/w32/ ftp.sunet.se in /pub/tv+movies/imdb/tools/w32/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRAZY CREDITS ============= # "'Orrible" (2001) - Episode 1.4 ("May the Best Man Win") uses the Buzzcocks' "Ever Fallen In Love" as its end theme. - Episode 1.8 ("New Best Friend") features Johnny Vaughan and Ricky Grover singing "Up Where We Belong" as its end theme. # "2 Stupid Dogs" (1993) {Red (#1.1)} - John Kricfalusi was credited for supplying "Tidbits of Poor Taste." # "2 Stupid Dogs" (1993) {Red Strikes Back (#1.13)} - John Kricfalusi was credited for supplying "Tidbits of Poor Taste." # "2 Stupid Dogs" (1993) {Return of Red (#1.9)} - John Kricfalusi was credited for supplying "Tidbits of Poor Taste." # "21 Jump Street" (1987) {Back from the Future (#4.15)} - At the end of the episode, instead of the normal credits showing various high schools, we are treated to outtakes from over the series. # "24" (2001) - Each episode of the show opens with a title screen and Kiefer Sutherland's voice-over saying "The following takes place between (hour) and (hour)" However, the first season of the show had a slightly longer intro, adding "...on the day of the California Presidential Primary." In addition, various episodes have featured the "Events Occur in Real Time" title. - For the season finale of the first season, and many episodes in the following seasons, a warning for graphic violence was added. - For some of the narrated introductions, Kiefer Sutherland adds "My name is Jack Bauer and (today/this) the longest day of my life." # "24" (2001) {Day 4: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (#4.6)} - The Day 4 12:00 PM - 1 PM was dedicated to Marine Lt. Col. David Greene in the credits, who was one of the AH-1 Cobra pilots in the US Marine attack scene in the episode, and later died after being shot down in Iraq on July 28, 2004. # "5th Quadrant, The" (2002) - During the closing credits, Garland Freewin walks up a flight of wire stairs, across a catwalk, down the next flight of stairs, across the set, and up the first flight, continuing the cycle for the entire closing credits. Sometimes there are variations on this theme. # "A-Team, The" (1983) {Bounty (#3.22)} - Our January 15 program referred to a National Linen Company. This was imaginary and not intended to refer to the National Linen Service Division of National Services Industries. National Linen Service is a textile rental firm doing business throughout the United States. We apologize for any confusion. # "A-Team, The" (1983) {Cowboy George (#4.16)} - Instead of the regular closing theme, Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon" is played over the closing credits. # "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" (1994) - During the opening credits, the Gromble says something different from every episode, one of his lines was "you make me sick". After the credits and the Nickelodeon logo is shown, a character from that episode says a line. # "Absolutely Fabulous" (1992) - At the end of series four's credits, a clip of David Bowie singing "Ziggy Stardust" has been inserted. # "Acorn Antiques" (1986) - At the end of one episode there is a credit for "Antiques Advisor Rosamund Grull". # "Adam-12" (1968) - The episode "Elegy for a Pig" was broadcast without the usual opening credits sequence. Instead, the voice of series creator Jack Webb can be heard reading the credits. - At one point the opening credits changed from taking place during the day to taking place at night. # "Addams Family, The" (1964) - In the closing credits, Thing is credited as "Itself" # "Adventure Game, The" (1980) - All the cast credits list the actors as being played by the characters they portray. - Also, all the credits are worded to contain the word "Arg" - the credit for Set Design is Argitecture, Art Design is Visions of Arg, on so on. These credit changes were made because the show purports to be a broadcast of a game show from another planet. # "Adventures of Pete & Pete, The" (1993) - In the opening theme song, each main character's first name is - listed, including "Mom's Plate" and "Petunia" (which is - Little Pete's tatoo). # "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, The" (1993) - During the credits, we see a Wile E. Coyote-like segment where Dr. Robotnik is setting a trap where a large mechanical press is supposed to smash Sonic. But when Robotnik pushes the remote control button, the trap doesn't do anything. He walks under the press to see what happened, and Sonic takes the controller, presses the button and smashes Robotnik. The press rises, and Sonic tosses the remote control under the press before running off. A flattened Robotnik gently falls from the press onto the controller and ends up smashed again. # "Ai no senshi Reinbôman" (1972) - All 7 of Rainbowman's seven "Dashes" are seen during the opening credits, as they are matted against the elements they are based on (Dash 1 is moon, Dash 2 is fire, Dash 3 is water, Dash 4 is wood, Dash 5 is gold, Dash 6 is earth, and the main Dash, 7, is the sun; These are also the days of the week in Japan, from Monday to Sunday, respectively). # "Ai yori aoshi" (2003) - The ending credits for each episode shows a sepia-colored image from that episode. # "Al medio día" (2006) - as a waiter