This 112-Minute Sci-Fi Thriller's Best Scene Is Hidden in the Credits

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This 112-Minute Sci-Fi Thriller's Best Scene Is Hidden in the Credits




The public's view of J.J. Abrams has evolved over the years. He went from being the go-to reviver of franchises with back-to-back successes with Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek, to then having a monster hit with Star Wars: The Force Awakens and then doing what he could with The Rise of Skywalker. Even though Abrams has become so closely associated with massive franchise films, it's the smallest project he's done that may be his best: Super8. Not just for the charm factor of the clear nostalgic ties he has to the material (along with Michael Giacchino's flawless score), but because it also has possibly the best scene in any of his movies — and it happens during the credits.


The public's view of J.J. Abrams has evolved over the years. He went from being the go-to reviver of franchises with back-to-back successes with Mission: Impossible III and Star Trek, to then having a monster hit with Star Wars: The Force Awakens and then doing what he could with The Rise of Skywalker. Even though Abrams has become so closely associated with massive franchise films, it's the smallest project he's done that may be his best: Super8. Not just for the charm factor of the clear nostalgic ties he has to the material (along with Michael Giacchino's flawless score), but because it also has possibly the best scene in any of his movies — and it happens during the credits.


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