A lot of critics will probably tell you the film is humourless, too, but watch for what has to be Stan Lee's
best cameo ever and see what you think.
Not exact matches
Arsenal Almunia 7 — Had little to do, but what he did do he did
well Sagna 7 — Lost the ball a couple of times but reliable as
ever Gallas 9 — Excellent game, this season will be an important one for the Frenchman and this was a great way to start it Clichy 7 — Didn't put a foot wrong Fabregas 9 — Wonderful performance capped with a brace (Ramsey) 7 — The Welsh Cesc is coming along nicely Vermaelen 9 — An assured debut that left me forgetting about the absence of Kolo Denilson 8 — Top notch display Song Billong 8 — Solid and measured Arshavin 8 — Kept going from the 1st to the final minute Van Persie 8 — No goals, but two assists and a hand in an other (Eduardo) 7 — Lethal finisher showed what he is all about in his
cameo Bendtner 8 — Really impressed me and is continuing to improve every game (Eboue) 7 — Helped close out the game.
We also get appearances from James Earl Jones (who gets to be atypical and silly), as
well as a stand out, but all too brief
cameo from Samuel L. Jackson (in his second
ever film role) as a bum who tries to hold up a fast food joint.
There's fun to be had in spotting Udo Kier, Ken Foree, and Brad Dourif in
cameo roles (meanwhile, Zombie's standard company returns, his wife Sheri Moon turning in a wonderful performance as our bogeyman's stripper mommy), but it's distracting as
well, almost too much like a rib - chucker (think The Howling — and sure enough, there's Dee Wallace as the adoptive mother of hero girl Laurie (Scout Taylor - Compton, also attached to an upcoming April Fool's Day remake)-RRB- that only
ever really worked when John Landis gave it a shot with An American Werewolf in London.
Without nagging time - lapse problems, a few sloppy matching shots, central questions glossed (Gandalf's resurrection — without a reading of The Silmarillion, of course — is obscure at
best), and a few story conveniences (Cate Blanchett's Galadriel makes a lame
cameo, the abovementioned gauzy Arwen love scenes), the film would be something of a masterpiece (and even with its problems, it's among the
best fantasies
ever made).
Roger Spottiswoode Oh mate it's brilliant this one «cos it's got Jonathan Pryce chewing the scenery in wonderful style and Michelle Yeoh rocks up as my favourite Bond girl and Gotz Otto as the villain's «heavy» is really
good and Vincent Schiavelli has an hilarious and brutal
cameo and David Arnold's music is awesome and the real world analogies are more relevant today than
ever and it's just brilliant in fact it's my favourite Bond so there.
It shows plenty of Phoenix's stoner detective Doc, as
well as pretty much every other famous person
ever, but there doesn't seem to be any sign of Pynchon himself — who will apparently make a rare
cameo appearance in the movie.
Our Mushroom Kingdom historian Jaxson Tapp returns for yet another star - crossed search into Mario's past, this time embarking on an Easter egg hunt for some of the
best and bizarre Mario
cameos to
ever rock the medium.
The case of casting Kristen Wiig, in perhaps one of the most bizarre
cameos ever committed to film, was pure coincidence, which married
well with Aronofsky's fever - dream ambition.