4 FEB 2021 -- Two things. First, somehow by adding this comment today, I have deleted all the comments from all the viewers that this video has ever had and I have no idea how that happened. Second: one of the comments suggested I list the name of the song used in the End Title Sequence. Which I agree I should have done in the first place. So if it's not too late, here it is: The End Title Track is “Just An Illusion“ by Imagination The version used in the movie was edited by the film makers to go with the flow of the end title visuals. There are many versions of this song available on YT and some of them are pretty close to the movie version. --END UPDATED VIDEO COMMENT: 4 FEB 2021 _________ One of my favorite movies from the 80's, in particular the ending. Something I've noticed about movies since then is the absence of either an opening, or closing sequence that includes aerial footage. This may sound wierd to some, others may agree and yet still some may be indifferent. Nevertheless it is my contention that one of the elements of a good film is the opening or closing sequence. I do conceed the notion that the complete absence of either one or the other also contributes to a good movie. Cases in Point: All The Presidents Men which has no opening but one of the worlds best films. Sometimes a great opening seuence won't win it any awards either. Example: The Taking of Beverly Hills, or Sudden Impact. Decent movies but not spectacular. My example for this topic is F/X. Great opening AND a great closing/ending sequence, which I am posting tonight. Feel free to post any opinions, comments, whatever. I believe in free speech, even when it doesn't align with my perspectives. Afterall, virtues are only meaningful when they're inconvenient to defend. Spoiler alert: CHECK OUT THE LAST CREDITS - YOU'LL SEE A NAME THAT WILL TRIP U OUT
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