I like some of the Harry Potter ones, specifically Prisoner of Azkaban (with the credits on the Marauders' Map) and Goblet of Fire (with the scraps of paper coming out of the goblet).
Stupid doomed timeline...If I had to pick my second-best, I would say the ones for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and Mission: Impossible – Fallout. It was good that the director for both of these films, Christopher McQuarrie, finally introduced this trope into the franchise. And special mention goes to the second film, which finally introduced an epic orchestral of the main theme in its credits, when the opening credits used a different rendition.
The credits sequences from the first two Kung Fu Panda movies.
As well as the credits sequence from Cars 2.
Bird on a Wire's scroll downwards.
I'd rather be known as a "wrong 'un" than a "right one".
I would have to say both of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes films. The handwriting, the moments from the film turning into ink drawings, as well as Hans Zimmer's main theme all add up to make a unique montage, and one of the best in my opinion. Special mention has to go to the credit for both films ("Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson were created by the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and appear in stories and novels by him"), as well as the second instalment including excerpts from the source material, "The Final Problem", framed around the credits.
Edited by The12thDoctor on Mar 15th 2019 at 11:22:06 PM