Saturday, April 4, 2026

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Escape Plan (2013)

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TITLE: Escape Plan

RELEASE DATE: 10/18/2013

RATING: R

When a structural-security authority finds himself set up and incarcerated in the world’s most secret and secure prison, he has to use his skills to escape with help from the inside.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: In loving memory of Richard Blencowe, Justin Holecek and Chris Lighty.


Chinese Zodiac (2012)*

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TITLE: Chinese Zodiac

RELEASE DATE: 10/18/2013

RATING: PG-13

A man searches the world for a set of mystic artifacts – 12 bronze heads of the animals from the Chinese zodiac.

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During Credits? Yes

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We see bloopers, outtakes and behind the scenes clips during the credits. There are also a couple of voice overs by Jackie Chan; the second of which accompanies a video retrospective of some of Jackie’s greatest stunts, featuring clips from many of his movies. The retrospective ends with a badge from the Guinness Book of World Records proclaiming Jackie having done the most stunts ever as an actor.

 

After Credits? No

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NOTE: In Memory of Oliver Wong – Production Designer (1952-2012). This film is dedicated to those who had given so much in repatriating lost relics to their rightful homes and, above all, to my mentor, Leonard Ho and my beloved parents, Chan Chi-ping and Chan Lee-lee. I salute you all. – Jackie Chan

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


All Is Lost (2013)

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TITLE: All Is Lost

RELEASE DATE: 10/18/2013

RATING: PG-13

After a collision with a shipping container at sea, a resourceful sailor finds himself, despite all efforts to the contrary, staring his mortality in the face.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: All Is Lost was shot on three 1978 Cal 39 sailboats purchased from their owners in Southern California. These three boats generously gave themselves up for art: Tahoe, Tenacious, and Orion. They took their final sails in the Pacific Ocean and performed beautifully in the film as Our Man’s boat, the Virginia Jean. Rest in peace.


Kill Your Darlings (2013)

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TITLE: Kill Your Darlings

RELEASE DATE: 11/17/2013

RATING: R

A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs.

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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: Pictures of the actual authors are shown during the credits.


Ghost Team One (2013)

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TITLE: Ghost Team One

RELEASE DATE: 1/20/2013

RATING: R

Two roommates deathly afraid of ghosts both fall in love with a girl who believes their home is haunted.

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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: To all the girls we’ve loved before.

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


CONTEST – All Is Lost Movie Ticket Giveaway!

CONGRATULATIONS TO JASEN H. FOR WINNING THIS CONTEST!
THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ENTERING, PLEASE CHECK BACK OFTEN FOR MORE COOL CONTESTS!

Our friends over at the new film All Is Lost are celebrating it’s upcoming release by giving one lucky winner here 2 tickets to go see it for free!

Academy Award® winner Robert Redford stars in All Is Lost, an open-water thriller about one man’s battle for survival against the elements after his sailboat is destroyed at sea. But with the sun unrelenting, sharks circling and his meager supplies dwindling, the ever-resourceful sailor soon finds himself staring his mortality in the face.

Written and directed by Academy Award nominee J.C. Chandor (Margin Call) with a musical score by Alex Ebert (Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros), All Is Lost is a gripping, visceral and powerfully moving tribute to ingenuity and resilience.

All Is Lost opens in NY and LA October 18, nationwide October 25th.

“OFF THE SCALE BRILLIANT”
– Emma Pritchard Jones. THE HUFFINGTON POST

“ROBERT REDFORD DELIVERS A TOUR DE FORCE PERFORMANCE”
– Pete Hammond. DEADLINE

All is Lost: INTERACTIVE MOVIE POSTER – Move & click your mouse across the GIFs to control the scene and transport yourself on a solo voyage into the Indian Ocean.

Use the app below to enter this contest. We will select a random winner on October 26, 2013. The prize will be 2 tickets to go see the film All Is Lost!

 

Again, we will select a random winner on October 26, 2013. You must use the app above to enter. Once a winner is chosen, we will contact them for a mailing address.  The Winners reply with shipping address must be received by October 27, 2013. The prize will be sent via FedEx or UPS.  No P.O. Boxes please. Giveaway open to the U.S. & Canada. The prize is provided by All Is Lost and will be shipped from them.  All Is Lost is responsible for providing the prize to the winner and not AfterCredits.com. Each household is only eligible to win 2 Free Movie Tickets via blog reviews and giveaways. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.

Romeo and Juliet (2013)

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TITLE: Romeo and Juliet

RELEASE DATE: 10/11/2013

RATING: PG-13

When the star-crossed lovers of two enemy families meet, forbidden love ensues.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: This film is dedicated to the Swarovski Family: Antonio, Karla, Yosef, Karl, Captain Streider, Zack, Jenna, and Jaime, Sara, Kate, and Eli, Dillon, Daniel, and Gabriel.


Escape from Tomorrow (2013)

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TITLE: Escape from Tomorrow

RELEASE DATE: 1/18/2013

RATING: NR

In a world of fake castles and anthropomorphic rodents, an epic battle begins when an unemployed father’s sanity is challenged by a chance encounter with two underage girls on holiday.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No


Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete, The (2013)

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TITLE: The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete

RELEASE DATE: 10/11/2013

RATING: R

A coming of age story about two inner city youths, who are left to fend for themselves over the summer after their mothers are taken away by the authorities.

What did you think of this film?


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During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: In memory of Scott Hardkiss.


The Cars of Shows: Feasible for the Average Joe? Yup!

You’ve seen those incredible cars in TV shows and probably thought to yourself, “I’d love to drive one.” Well, don’t let reality dash your silver screen daydreams, because many cars we see on the screen can sit right in your driveway and the price might surprise you.

Knight Rider Rides Again

You remember the awesome custom-built 1982 Pontiac Trans Am in Knight Rider? Well, the car is over 20 years old, so technically it’s an antique. Kelley Blue Book didn’t have a value for it online, but NADA quotes a price between $5,013 and $7,928 with the 305 V8 engine. It’s tough to find one in shape enough to drive, but if you do, you’ll be driving a legend. Even though “KITT” Knight Rider’s car was highly customized, you’ll still get a kick out of driving his vehicle.

Want something newer? The 2001 Pontiac Firebird GT model has a suggested retail price of just $6,005. Looks cooler than KITT, and has a 3.8 liter V6 engine that produces about 205 horsepower, according to Kelly Blue Book.

Even more manly is the newest incarnation of Knight Rider, launched in 2008, where KITT is a suped-up Ford Shelby GT500. The newest 2014 Shelbys from Ford feature a 5.8 liter V6 engine with a pulse-pounding 662 horsepower, and a track speed of 200 mph. Even though it’s not as classy, and perhaps less technologically advanced in terms of driving performance, it’s even more horsepower than the BMW M series featured in James Bond movies. That car still fetches an impressive 560 horsepower, however, according to Autoblog.com.

Challenge the Establishment

The Dodge Challenger is the perfect vehicle for a man who challenges society’s norms and pushes all limits. After all, it’s featured in the acclaimed TV series, Breaking Bad. This vehicle is still within reach, even if you don’t do any moonlighting as a trailer park drug lord. A used but in good-condition Challenger will cost $28,375. That’s with leather seats, the V8 engine, and a nice Boston Acoustics stereo system to crank your tunes, as NadaGuides points out. The R/T model with the V8 engine will run you $23,550.

It’s a cool car and a way to stick it to the man. You can even feel confident out running from the cops, or angry dealers with a 425 horsepower engine.

Enlist the General Lee

The most famous car on TV is probably the General Lee, a hemi-charged, exhaust roaring 1969 Dodge Charger, complete with the “stars and bars” on the roof. You might find an original General Lee up for auction, and if you have deep enough pockets it can be yours. One Charger that was recently restored fetched $121,000 at a Barrett-Jackson auto auction, according to Autoblog.

The total price for a pristine 1969 Dodge Charger complete with a 440/375 horsepower V8, will cost around $94,125 according to NADA. You can drive off in a newer Dodge Charge starting at $26,295. It still pushes 300 horses but you get 31 mpg.

Guest article by: Todd Bigelow