Sentences with phrase «other than its cameo»

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MTV has almost seven times the amount of video views than any other brand on Vine, with its behind - the - scenes peeks at shows and celebrity cameos.
Well, other than the random cameo in a piece of toast.
Other than one season for Theo, a cameo against Bsrcs from Jack and a few flashes from Gibbs what exactly have each of these players accomplished over there countless years @ the Emirates.
Forget the quality of opposition etc and other churlish remarks but our attacking boys done good; Ramsey for Wales, Welbz for England, Alexis for Chile, Mesut for Germany — brief but bright cameos from Santi and Ollie, appearances for Theo and Poldi (Low has him inked in as an 80 min impact guy — easier to do in an international setting than at club level).
Realistically would city, Chelsea or manure sign a 17 year old from a weak league and expect anything other than the odd cup cameo..?
Yet as he has already shown in his many cameos elsewhere on the pitch in other positions in the years gone by, the England international has far more to his game than just straight - line speed and an ability to make it past the full - back to reach the byline.
There are so many things wrong with this game, first of all the plot is too linear you play as Mario throughout the whole game you don't get to play as peach or bowser, there are no new characters other than kersti, all the characters in the game are from the Mario platformers, there are no exp so you can't level up and if you run out of stickers you have no choice but to run away, peach only has about five lines, bowser is the main antagonist and he has no dialogue, in the previous installments the main antagonist always had dialogue, and one of this game's worst problems is that luigi went from being a playable character to a glorified cameo, I have no idea what nintendo was thinking when they made this game.
In regards to the characters, alot of the Mass Effect 2 squad mates are basically reduced to cameos and the returning characters other than maybe Liara (Bioware's golden girl), Garrus and Tali suffer from a lack of decent screentime and proper handling that affects their development at the core.
There were a lot of cameos in the movie of actors that played in both the Hobbit and Lord of the RIngs movies, but they come and go and really add nothing to the story other than to give the Tolkien fanboys out there nerd boners and merge the two franchises together.
There are some fun cameos — Kristen Wiig and Mark Ruffalo, and James Franco and Mila Kunis as very different couples from the Fosters who nevertheless represent other possibilities for them, and Mark Wahlberg as a security expert who helps out the Fosters: he plays a funny part so straight that it's funnier than it deserves to be.
While some of the other cameo appearances are more Japan - focused, I can't help but feel like this one is meant more for the Western fans — given that the Metroid series has always been far more popular over here than it's ever been in its home country.
And though a litany of cameos line the screen with more than enough reasons to point and titter — Charlie Day, Norman Reeds, Keegan - Michael Key, Regina Hall, Nick Kroll, Michael Peña, Kaitlin Olson and Colin Hanks all pop up at some point or other — there is a notable lack of depth to Vacation's arc that these cameo appearances can only attempt to fill in for.
A previous report that Ryan Reynolds had filmed a cameo as Deadpool for Logan are now being refuted by none other than Logan director James Mangold, star Hugh Jackman, and Reynolds himself.
There is also a blink and you'll miss it cameo from none other than James Franco.
The Hangover Part II stars Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, and Justin Bartha with cameos from Liam Neeson, Ken Jeong and none other than Mike Tyson.
Trouble with the Curve Directed by: Robert Lorenz Starring: Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake Rating: PG - 13 Release Date: September 21, 2012 TRAILER SCORE: 8/10 Thoughts by TSR: Clint Eastwood hasn't acted in a film directed by anyone other than Clint Eastwood since 1993's In the Line of Fire — unless we count his legendary cameo in Casper — so -LSB-...]
«Entourage» abounds with celebrity cameos, some more welcome than others.
Johnny Depp's cameo as the Wolf is blissfully brief, and far better than the other two cameos he's had this year, retaining the Wolf's dark, predatory feel.
One can expect an exceptional secondary cast in the aforementioned Landecker, Shaw and Schwartzman, along with Alan Ruck («Ferris Bueller's Day Off»), Beverly D'Angelo («Vacation» trilogy), and a welcome cameo from none other than Talia Shire herself, who, fittingly, portrays Monty's mother.
It can easily be said that Thor's cameos in other Marvel films are a lot more enjoyable than his own feature length vehicles.
There are many cameos» peppered throughout, some of which are prominent whilst others seem shoe horned in for the sake of a cameo, and none more so than the director's which is unnecessary, distracting and cringe worthy.
Feige talks about Doctor Strange's origin story, how the movie will be different from the comics, rooting crazy concepts in real science, does Steven Strange know about The Avengers, how the film is more respectful to other cultures than the original source material may have been, how this movie was inspired by The Oath, which characters might connect with the Runaways, Mads Mikkelsen «s character Kaecilius, multiple dimensions, the trouble with writing magic action, how Mordo is different in the movie, Rachel McAdams «character Christine Palmer, is the eye of agamotto an infinity stone, the genre of the film, how this film will defy expectations, Steven Strange's role in the larger MCU, will we see cameos from the other Marvel characters, and much more.
Beresford does a fine job of juggling his expansive ensemble of characters (and it really is an ensemble, with no one character even really getting more screen time than the others), and almost everyone, even seemingly minor characters, get something substantial to play with at some point (Russell Tovey, from «Looking,» makes an indelible impression even with a one - scene cameo).
The casting is pitch - perfect, including the most inspired celebrity cameo since Mike Tyson's turn in «The Hangover» earlier this year — and unlike with «The Hangover,» the makers of «Zombieland» don't spoil it in the trailer, so I'll resist the urge to do so here, other than to say «Caddyshack» fans should sit through the credits.
A new decade and Mario has more title roles given compared to the previous era other than starring as Cameo's in other games.
Sea of Thieves» launch trailer is here, and it features a terrifying cameo from none other than the Kraken.
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