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One thing I’ve noticed over the last few years, after the credits roll, is that there are usually more clips, outtakes and gaffs that the director has decided to mix into the credits.
This film has two such items of interest. One turned out to be a scene which can best be described as a prequel for a possible/probable sequel. The main character was in a new and unrelated story scene talking with a new character.
The next one, much later on in the credits, seems to be what I can only describe, as not a prequel, not a sequel but a “postquel” as in 'post' meaning after movie.
This final scene was an actual continuation of the movie’s storyline, directly related to its content, with an unbelievable twist of the current storyline.
Did you stay to the end of the movie credits to see the postquel?
by Professor SeekMage November 26, 2016
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A contraction of Saturday and Sunday. Used when a Sunday seems like a Saturday. A Saturday usually has another 'day off', for example Sunday, before the work week begins. However, when a holiday falls on Monday, Sunday then feels like a Saturday because there is still another day off after it.
It feels like a Saturday, but I know it's Sunday, it's Satunday!
by Professor SeekMage July 4, 2016
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