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Don’t miss the Max Payne credits.

October 17, 2008 By Craig Layne 10 Comments

Mark Wahlburg - Max Payne

Today as I was perusing my ever growing list of favorite movie sites, I came across this interesting post at CinemaBlend.

I sat through Max Payne today so you don’t have to, but if you’re the type who rushes out to see a video game movie that’s bound to get a critical drubbing, make sure you stay for the whole thing. Much like Jon Favreau did with Iron Man this summer, director John Moore has included a scene at the very end of Max Payne that gives you just the info you need to go into a potential Max Payne 2.

CinemaBlend.com.

Personally I always sit through the credits, and I really have noticed a rise in the amount of people that do in the past year or so. But for those of you that don’t know, film makers have been hiding some pretty awesome scenes and easter eggs in or after the credits. These clips are sometimes just deleted scenes or something extra, but lately have been more of a “heads up” on what’s to come.

In this case the clip sounds very interesting, and I hope to report back with my opinion on it tomorrow night. But in the mean time if you have seen the film, what did you think? Was the clip worth staying through the credits?

Filed Under: Movie News Tagged With: Jon Favreau, mark wahlburg, Max Payne

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