But for warning me a film didn’t have the sense to put the credits at the beginning where they belong
one of my favorite wacky ass things I've seen a movie do is how The End of Evangelion puts the credits in the middle of the film. At the peak of emotion in the story the movie just Stops and plays the full credits while an admitted banger of a pop song plays.
It does this so that the end of the movie can hit like a ton of bricks when the last shot cuts to a pure white frame with small Japanese text in the lower corner saying "END." and then that's it, film over, nothing after that, no studio logos or anything.