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This picture ends over the credits with outtakes. I hate that. I don't even care if they're funny, I still hate it because to me it's almost like an act of desperation from the filmmakers saying "Well we're not sure if we made a funny picture, but we're gonna throw this stuff in and we'll leave you
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In a similar vein as a music outtake, video game outtakes are elements (characters, levels, items, cutscenes, etc.) that weren't used in a game's final version. These can be unlocked via hacking or officially through
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or features, in film often, but not always, for the sake of humor. In terms of photos, an outtake may also mean the ones which are not released in the original set of photos (i.e. photo shoots and digitals).
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Occasionally collections of outtakes become recognized as part of an artist's major creative output, especially in cases where an artist is unusually prolific or dies young. One example would be
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that is removed or otherwise not used in the final cut. Some of these takes are humorous mistakes made in the process of filming (commonly known to American audiences as
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are always taken, for safety. Due to this, the number of outtakes a film has will always vastly outnumber the takes included in the edited, finished product.
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The inclusion was so successful with fans that Needham continued to insert comedic outtakes in his future directorial efforts such as
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Just like a movie outtake, music outtakes are recordings that are not used in a final version of an
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It is generally considered that the inclusion of outtakes in a film's finished product started with
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has been critical of outtakes being played over a film's credits, saying of the film
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Portion of a work, film or music recording, that is removed in the editing process
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of the band by their fans. An example of the former is the fourteen-volume
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films, although in the latter only three movies were made with such as (
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at the end of a film or TV program. Well known examples of this are
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libraries and appear in future productions. For example,
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