There are the pop culture icons who show up as themselves,
appear in a single scene, and provide a quick, hearty, and enduring laugh.
Danny Trejo fans expecting him to feature prominently here given his cover placement will be disappointed to learn that the Machete star
appears in a single scene, amounting to little more than a cameo, which perhaps explains why the same picture of him is used on the front and back of the case.
Not exact matches
When Flipboard first
appeared on the
scene, a dedicated news app for tablets seemed like a great idea, but now many people find their news
in all kinds of ways, rather than a
single app.
In a Frederick Wiseman - ish way, some of his subjects
appear for only a
single brief
scene, while some recur throughout, and they're certainly a broad selection: an aristocrat who hires his family home out for film shoots, paramedics, an eel fishermen, some transsexual prostitutes, and a man trying to stop insects from destroying palm trees.
The priest is Father Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson), and he
appears in almost every
scene of the film, beginning with its first one: a
single take close - up of Lavelle
in his confession booth, listening intently as some unseen person relates the trauma he suffered at the hands of another holy man.
Unfortunately, he's one big
scene shy of having any shot at supporting actor nominations, adding to his streak of
appearing in and dramatically aiding decorated films without ever being personally
singled out with accolades.
However, agent Angela Zamparo (Toni Collette, who
appears to be going through an entire pack of Nicorette
in every
single one of her
scenes) is convinced they should really be targeting a white - power organization located
in the Washington, D.C. area.
It's somewhat new terrain for the actor and not one he's terribly well - suited for, but he gets to
appear in every
scene of this
single - setting thriller.
Aside from a
single scene set
in a courtroom,
in which the justices
appear only as blurred, distant shapes, there's almost no debating, let alone grandstanding,
in this simple but moving love story.