After Leeds new boy Jay - Roy Grot recently made headlines for his impressive
cameo performance in the match against Nottingham Forest, another summer arrival in the mold of 19 - year - old attacking midfielder Alejandro Machuca offered everyone a glimpse of his prodigious talent in a recent U-23 match against Colchester.
Not exact matches
White's
performance was edgy and widely praised, and the grandmother with a blue streak finished out 2010 by agreeing to costar
in the TV Land sitcom Hot
in Cleveland, releasing a calendar and popping up
in cameo roles on almost every self - respecting comedy
in the fall.
also made his debut at last
in that game, and the youngster Chuba Akpom also came on for a
cameo performance at the end.
Even though there was a positive
cameo performance from the Arsenal and England international star Jack Wilshere on Saturday night, the 24 - year old Gunner was unlucky to see the goal he set up chalked off for offside, correctly, and it all ended
in disappointment for Wilshere and the other England players as Russia scored a late goal to claim an unlikely point.
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.
Sometimes, as a fringe player (Chamberlain has started only 4 of the 8 games
in the Premier League), it's easy to dish out top - drawer
performances when you are asked to do a
cameo role for the team, and very least is expected of you.
Let's face it, he's already had three different spells away from the club and can't seem to break
in to the side despite some very good
cameo performances when given the opportunity.
And when I saw his
cameo performance on Sunday I sadly didn't feel the same pang of sadness that I did the week before and sadly, the week before that because the more and more I start to think about the reality of the situation, the more that pragmatism kicks
in for my mind.
A special word for Sofiane Feghouli who came on
in the second half, and put
in a terrific
cameo performance.
Cameos in the ad include NY1 ace Josh Robin and a vintage
performance by The New York Post's Fred Dicker at a Spitzer news conference.
Today, Kronthaler continued the kind of theatrics he's indulged since his appointment
in 2016 (past gags include a modelling
cameo by Dame Viv herself), this time deploying a trio of thrashing Go - Go dancers whose
performance, many will attest, may very well have stolen the show.
Perry «makes a
cameo in End Game as warring stars make up after three - year feud» By Justin Eille Pøglia Before 1990, Camille Pagha, professor of humanities at Philadelphia's University of the was known primarily for her
performance in the classroom.
Despite winning critical acclaim for her
performance, it would be four years, save for a
cameo in the Coens» Raising Arizona (1987) and various small roles, before she would be featured
in another major film production.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the
performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star
in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are
Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam
The
performances further distinguish this the portrayals of notable figures
in this film, which delivers on plenty of neat
cameos and supporting
performances by recognizable talents who nail the recognizable figures, while leading man Alan Rickman more - or-less carries things with his trademark dry, soft - spoken charisma, which captures the mysterious madness and cleverness of Hilly Krystal.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the
performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star
in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are
Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam Anderson ruined, and more than invited her to that movie, it's a damn roll.
Sure, they may have popped up
in the odd film to give a solid dramatic
performance, or
cameo in a comedy, but the real magic from seeing these actors on - screen just is not the same anymore.
The
cameo performances by Helen Mirren (as a doctor), Vanessa Redgrave (a piano teacher) and Patricia Clarkson (the victim's mother), among others, reveals Mr. Penn to be a great director of actors with a mind - reading ability to discover a character's truth
in the tiniest dramatic nuances.
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.
Tsai extracts some exquisite
performances from his actors — a homosexual meeting between Lee and Mathieu Amalric, shot exclusively
in close - ups of their faces; an intimate confession between Léaud and Fanny Ardent; an unexpected
cameo by Jeanne Moreau.
He does, however, provide the only real spark
in an otherwise drab affair, and not even the
cameo appearance of D - grade star Carmen Electra can lift those around him to even acceptable levels of
performance.
On one hand Gregg's wife Jennifer Grey made a
cameo in his big
performance.
An abundance of great supporting
performances (led by a perfect return by Harrison Ford and incredible newcomer Sylvia Hoeks) and effective
cameos move the action forward, while the most vivid cinematography and special effects
in years make you wish the movie would never end.
But by bringing
in a host of
cameo performances, all with silly foreign accents (Ashley Judd as a photographer sporting a Russian accent as if she's from Kentucky and the Australian actor Geoffrey Rush as Trotsky, who is never able to overcome sounding more Australian than Russian), it took away from the film's energy and left it stuck
in the usual banality reserved for such Hollywood biopics.
The sword - and - sandals, «Jesus Picture» star, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney, sillier than ever — an injoke reminiscent of Steve Buscemi's ever decreasing mortal remains
in the Coenography) is missing, and the gossip columnists (both played by Tilda Swinton, both underused), the sailor tap - dancing musical has an alarming case of closeted gayness (and a wonderful
cameo from the Highlander frenchman, Christopher Lambert), the Busby Berkeley mermaid picture has a star (Scarlett Johannson,
in a glorious Noo Yawk accent) and whose fish tail is getting more ill - fitting by the hour due to a pregnancy scandal about to break, and a Euro - flavoured drawing - room melodrama has been saddled with an aw - shucks singing cowboy leading man (Alden Ehrenreich
in a breakout
performance) who is far, far out of his depth.
Had it not been for Bill Murray's screamingly hilarious turn as himself
in Zombieland, the best
cameo of the year would have most certainly gone to Mike Tyson for his
performance in The Hangover.
The movie also features some great supporting
performances — especially Kyle Chandler
in a short but effective
cameo — but without Teller and Woodley
in the lead roles, it wouldn't be quite so, well, spectacular.
In the kind of film that usually relies on the performances of its pop - in cameos — and there is quite a handful, including Anthony Anderson, Ethan Embry, Neil Patrick Harris, Luis Guzman, Ryan Reynolds and Fred Willard — Cho and Penn keep control of the wheel the whole way through, never missing a beat on their unadulterated wit as they continue to push the moral envelope in their search for a late - night snac
In the kind of film that usually relies on the
performances of its pop -
in cameos — and there is quite a handful, including Anthony Anderson, Ethan Embry, Neil Patrick Harris, Luis Guzman, Ryan Reynolds and Fred Willard — Cho and Penn keep control of the wheel the whole way through, never missing a beat on their unadulterated wit as they continue to push the moral envelope in their search for a late - night snac
in cameos — and there is quite a handful, including Anthony Anderson, Ethan Embry, Neil Patrick Harris, Luis Guzman, Ryan Reynolds and Fred Willard — Cho and Penn keep control of the wheel the whole way through, never missing a beat on their unadulterated wit as they continue to push the moral envelope
in their search for a late - night snac
in their search for a late - night snack.
RDJ received $ 10million (# 7 million) for his
performance as Iron Man
in a small
cameo on Spider - Man: Homecoming.
Regardless, Williams»
performance is so pathetic that the picture's funniest scene features Wanda Sykes
in a quickie
cameo.
Like
in the original, this sequel is packed with well - known performers and even a few great
cameos that offer up some delightful
performances along the way.
«Big Eyes» is graced by a potentially award - winning
performance from Amy Adams, arguably the cutest actress
in Hollywood today,
in the role of a woman who now, at the age of 87, is alive and well and is shown
in a brief
cameo as well as
in an epilogue.
We've got much more piss your pants one liners and forth wall breaking tomfoolery from Wade, it's sweet sensitive and extremely emotional
in parts (not since the finale of T2 have I sobbed so much), the OTT action and gore makes a hatchet fight
in a Butcher shop look clean
in comparison with moments to make hardcore Gore - Geeks give a huge hooray, the cringe worthy «oh no he didn't» moments are rife, there's a touching subplot about what it really means to be Family and also we are treated to an array of colorful supporting characters including an excellent turn from Josh Brolin as futuristic super soldier «Cable», a wonderful
performance from upcoming young talented star Julian Dennison (hunt for the wilder people), the obligatory Hugh Jackman
cameo and a mega hard Super Villain who makes his previous onscreen incarnation seem like Vinny Jones
in a giant penis suit... Oh wait!
Both tracks perpetuate and consolidate the production lore that circulated at the time of The Innkeepers» release — West's history with the Yankee Pedlar, the Kelly McGillis Skype call, the revelation of Paxton's dorkiness, etc. — but the discussion
in each case dilates to include a gamut of topics, from unconscious influences (no stranger to ghosts, Healy found his
performance haunted by too many viewings of Fargoand Pee - Wee's Big Adventure) to Fessenden's
cameo (maddeningly offscreen).
There's a subplot between Osment and Rodriguez that is incredibly peculair mostly because There's also a
cameo that has perhaps been spoiled for many at this point, so I will only say that though his character doesn't always fit
in with the rest of the film's tone, his
performance is the best comedic element of the film.
J.K. Simmons brings his J. Jonah Jameson
performance from the Spider - Man movies,
in what seems a disappointing lack of range, but
cameos by Adam Brody, Sam Elliott, Katie Holmes, Lowe, William H. Macy, Kim Dickens and Robert Duvall are all performed well.
They find a wax model of Sir Lancelot (Dan Stevens) that actually thinks it's on a quest to find the Holy Grail and return it to Camelot (His attempt to find that castle leads to the sole scene
in the movie that is genuinely funny, featuring a pair of
cameos from actors interrupted
in their
performance of a Lerner and Loewe musical).
There are also good
performances from supporting characters Miranda Richardson (The Bachelor, Merlin), Lisa Marie (Burton's wife, who has a habit of showing up
in small roles
in his films), Michael Gough (Alfred from the Batman movies), Ian McDiarmid (Restoration), Christopher Walken (Blast From the Past, The Rose Hotel), an unbilled
cameo by Martin Landau, Jeffrey Jones (Ravenous, Stuart Little), and a surprising decent Caspar Van Dien (The Omega Code, Starship Troopers), probably because the amount of spoken time allotted to his character was kept at a minimum.
**** Zachary F November 29, 2012 this movie is sooo funny Jon C November 29, 2012 a fun, crude, and hilarious comedy two girl roomates formulate a plan to make their own sex hotline
in order to make ends meet hijinks and raw laughs ensue between two very different people who embrace their sexuality via telephone the
performances from both Graynor and Miller are pretty damn fun to watch the dialogue is insanely funny and gratuitous there's a very strange
cameo in here too by Nia Vardalos Justin Long adds a nice touch being the supporting gay best friend mentoring these two girls it's just very awkwardly humorous listening to these people talk
in this kind of film, there's interestingly no actual sex happening on screen, no boobs, no ass, no exposed body parts the plot mainly focuses on the bonding relationship bewteen the two leads which is a good break from the usual norm we're used to I can't help but feel though that the filmmakers didn't have anything left at the end, some of it felt unfinished and unresolved for all those problems, «For A Good Time, Call..»
We've seen Dane DeHaan, who had a breakout 2012 thanks to notable
performances in Chronicle and Lawless (as well as a
cameo in Lincoln), and he is fast becoming one of the true beacons of young Hollywood.
Recently he was also quite good
in Looper (retiming with Johnson, after also putting forward a quick
cameo in The Brothers Bloom for the filmmaker too) as well as Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises and Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, though the Academy didn't nominated him for any of those
performances either.
The cast is impeccable to a one, all the way down to the unbearably sad - funny one - scene
performance of Steve Park as Margie's pathetic former schoolmate Mike Yanagita (Coen buddy Bruce Campbell also pops up
in a
cameo).
Not every joke lands, and the movie begins to lose steam
in the final act, but «Popstar» does just enough to keep you entertained with its cavalcade of musician
cameos and a great lead
performance by Samberg, who channels Derek Zoolander as the clueless, self - confident popstar.
On balance, though, Django Unchained is fine entertainment, full of memorable
performances (Waltz is excellent), great
cameos by personalities forgotten by everyone except Tarantino (e.g. Lee Horsley, TV's Matt Houston back
in the»80s; Franco Nero, the original Django
in the 1966 movie), and crackerjack set - pieces (the sequence with Don Johnson's Big Daddy leading a charge of bumbling racists is pure comic gold).
Following her lead
performance in Malle's groundbreakingly explicit romance The Lovers, she provided
cameos in François Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Jean - Luc Godard's A Woman Is a Woman, solidifying her status as an icon.
Every
performance here is great, including Laura Linney
in a brilliant
cameo as Susan's bourgeois mother, but the Edward story is more engaging thanks to a trio of excellent
performances from Shannon, Taylor - Johnson and Gyllenhaal, who has the trickiest job playing two very distinct characters.
And I would be remiss if I did not mention a wonderful
cameo by Garry Shandling — the last
performance before his death last month at age 66 — as a porcupine, Ikki, who appeared
in the Kipling stories but not
in Disney's earlier film.
Tessa Thompson — 7 (Annihilation: Supporting Role — 2; Five Stars — 3; Empire compliments
performance — 2) Oscar Isaacs — 5 (Annihilation: Supporting Role — 2; Five Stars — 3) Jennifer Lawrence — 6 (Red Sparrow: Lead Role — 3; Three Stars — 1; Empire compliments
performance — 2) Joel Edgerton — 9 (Red Sparrow: Supporting Role — 2; Three Stars — 1; Empire compliments
performance — 2 / Gringo: Supporting Role — 2; Four Stars — 2) Paul Rudd — 4 (Mute: Supporting Role — 2; Two Stars — 0; Empire compliments
performance — 2) Sam Rockwell — 1 (Mute:
Cameo — 1; Two Stars — 0) Joaquin Phoenix — 2 (Mary Magdalene: Lead Role — 3; Three Stars — 1; Empire criticises
performance: -2) Michelle Williams — 3 (Wonderstruck: Supporting Role — 2; Three Stars: 1) Martin Freeman — 4 (Ghost Stories: Supporting Role — 2; Four Stars — 2) Oprah Winfrey — 3 (A Wrinkle
In Time: Supporting Role — 2; Three Stars: 1) Gugu Mbatha Raw — 3 (A Wrinkle
In Time: Supporting Role — 2; Three Stars: 1) Anya Taylor - Joy — 7 (Thoroughbreds: Lead Role — 3; Four Stars — 2; Empire compliments
performance — 2) Claire Foy — 7 (Unsane: Lead Role — 3; Four Stars — 2; Empire compliments
performance — 2) Alicia Vikander — 3 (Tomb Raider: Lead Role — 3; Two Stars: 0)
Dominic West appears
in a few scenes
in what amounts to a glorified
cameo, as does mo - cap expert Terry Notary as the dinner party
performance artist, Oleg.
Also, turning
in incredibly strong and funny
cameos / supporting
performances from LeBron James, John Cena and Marv Albert (among others) is quite the feat.