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On Episode 109 of The Sleepover Retro Countdown Show, hosts Guido and Rob roll the tape on the opening credits sequences that stuck with them, defined their movie-going memories, and in some cases, practically invented a visual language of their own.

Before they could pick, they had to set the rules: the credits have to be on screen, and the sequence has to be skippable without losing the plot — even if skipping it would be a crime. From animated prologues to miniature model towns, from Saul Bass cartoons to a single glowing pumpkin, this episode celebrates the art of the credit sequence in an era when studios actually invested in them — and mourns the streaming era that mostly killed them off. Spoiler: 1987 had a very good year.

The Top 10 Movie Opening Credits Sequences:
  1. Halloween (1978) — John Carpenter
  2. Who's That Girl? (1987) — James Foley
  3. Mannequin (1987) — Michael Gottlieb
  4. Panic Room (2002) — David Fincher
  5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) — Jim Sharman
  6. Beetlejuice (1988) — Tim Burton
  7. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) — Stanley Kramer
  8. Adventures in Babysitting (1987) — Chris Columbus
  9. Superman: The Movie (1978) — Richard Donner
  10. House of the Devil (2009) — Ti West
The list barely scratches the surface — a sequel episode is already in the works.
Recorded by Sleepover Trading Co.
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