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Just a clarification. ;o)
If you want to read them go to their IMDB page :)
And if you think its a bad thing to have such lengthy credit lists, consider how each of these people feel to have their name recognized for their work. Verifiable credits are the equivalent to a resume in the film biz.
So if the long list of credits annoys you, you'll just walk out of the theater or turn off the DVD anyway. Just be grateful they don't put that long roll at the beginning of the movie.
So I guess while this is sort of interesting to look at, isn't it really pointless in the end, reinforcing what we already know without having to be told? It'd be like creating a photo montage of violent scenes in cinema history; it wouldn't tell us anything beyond the fact that movies have gotten more violent, which is sorta a no-brainer.
But I did really like seeing the above comparisons.
An interesting comparison would be to look at Psycho compared to the 98 shot-for-shot remake. Both covered the same cast & crew positions in the opening sequence, but due to changes in who gets credit the remake has a long credit scroll at the end, while the original has no closing credits.
Casablanca, On the Waterfront, Gone with the Wind and many more films - not to mention Cleopatra - had huge casts and crews and would have rivaled the end credits of today's blockbusters - if they had end credits, which the did not. Remember 'The End' and fade to black at the end of films? /M
How is it off the mark? The comparison is what was shown in the credits. Period. Not how many people ACTUALLY worked on a film. Or how many people were NEEDED to work on a film because of the massive (pun intended) amounts of special effects. Just what was shown on screen.
"This image is showing how many people are involved in the movie making process nowadays compared to years ago."
Lame.
Suck my cock, I aint watching this no more.
It was ... loonnng.