credits
IPA: krˈɛdɪts
noun
- a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)
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Examples of "credits" in Sentences
- Suddenly I encountered the title credits of "Goodfellas" on Spike.
- The title credits appear as clouds floating behind an illuminated screen.
- Nicole is not in the above the title credits, not in the billing block, not in the trailer, not in the TV spots.
- The title credits begin quite a few minutes into it to set the tone for the rest of the flick which is without doubt a highly stylised, fast paced marvel.
- Instead, they're seeking out videos online by Googling the artist, finding the link, and sitting through a 15-second ad for Dove shower gel before the title credits come up.
- I liked the first forty seconds or so -- the title credits are cool, and I felt the anguish and fear of Christian Bale's character (Bale's a great actor, but even he and Peter Fonda can't save this thing) as he watched his barn burn.
- The lawyers have already sent an extrajudicial note to the studio and director demanding they include a reference in the title credits saying his movie is a fictional tale and not based on official documents of the life of the Macedonian ruler.
- DELUXE APARTMENT IN THE SKY A single woman in her late 20's had been renting at a high-rise building at 185 East 85th Street-the building featured in the title credits of the 1970's television show The Jeffersons - but decided it was time to move on up.
- The agonizingly mundane and generic first half of the film seems a decade older than it really is especially when compared to David Cronenberg's THE DEAD ZONE, made the same year , right down to the font of the title credits, the cloying score by Charles Bernstein, and the overall Lifetime TV for Women atmosphere.
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