10 Movies You Didn't Know Had Secret Post-Credits Sequences
5. Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
A cult classic in every sense, Napoleon Dynamite wooed audiences with its idiosyncratic gags and absurdly awkward tone. The movie made a relative star of John Heder (where is he now?) and produced some hugely memorable and hilarious characters admist its relatively familiar plottings of boy meets girl, boy wants to take girl to the prom.
Casual fans might be shocked (or surprised) to learnt that, in an attempt to bring "fans" back to the theatre for a second time, Fox Searchlight commissioned a bizarrely lengthy five-minute sequence to be shot, one which was to be placed "enigmatically" post-credits.
The scene, which focuses on Napoleon's brother Kip as he gets married, is neither particularly funny or noteworthy, nor does it add much to the movie, though die-hard fans are sure to marvel at its relative weirdness (and at Kip's "confessional" song).