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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How many times have you gone to a movie theater to see the latest release? After sitting through a two or three hour movie most people are ready to leave the theater and head home. Hopefully, they are eager to talk about the movie. However, how many of those people stay through the end credits?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Movie credits can sometimes be just as entertaining as the movie they accompany, especially in the "special thanks" section; however, movie credits are made to be informative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you've never stayed tuned past the end of a movie to watch its credits, you're missing out. The end credits list everyone who was involved in making a movie.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It involves reading through a lot of text; however, this is beneficial to a moviegoer. If you enjoyed the movie, you can read the names of those involved. The next time they are involved in making a movie, you may decide you want to see it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The opposite is also true. If you thought the movie was terrible, you now know who made the movie. You can avoid any other movie they may be involved in.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Knowing who made the movie can help you in deciding whether or not to see any of their movies in the future.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that is the Whole story :P @LeeEtchison

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Movie credits help moviegoers decide what movies to see. Which statement best supports this idea?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Movie credits can be entertaining to watch, especially during the "special thanks" section.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Most people do not stay to watch the credits because they have been sitting for too long.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Movie credits require reading a lot of text to find information that might be helpful.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If an actor is involved in a bad movie, the moviegoer might not want to see him or her in another movie.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@LeeEtchison ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think "It involves reading through a lot of text; however, this is beneficial to a moviegoer. If you enjoyed the movie, you can read the names of those involved. The next time they are involved in making a movie, you may decide you want to see it."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty. it was D :P

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