I guess
the celebrity cameos in «Marge vs. the Monorail» and the «Who Shot Mr. Burns?»
MacFarlane has a well - established penchant for pop - culture references and
celebrity cameos in his projects, and Ted 2 continues that tradition with some fun re-appearances from the first film, as well as some new additions that will be great for fans of films and / or MacFarlane's animated universe.
Plus as is evident from all
the celebrity cameos in the movie, Franco has a lot of friends in Hollywood.
Country legend Willie Nelson, 30 Rock's Tracy Morgan and The Daily Show's former host Jon Stewart are just a few of
the celebrity cameos in an unashamedly daft tale about three morons trying to bust a friend out of jail.
The Ratings Game includes
some celebrity cameos in its climactic TV Digest Awards, with appearances by the likes of Alan Alda and, more prominently, Steve Allen.
There's a freaking ass - load of
celebrity cameos in this thing, and not one of them is worth the dough it cost to get them on - screen.
They all riff on the idea of SNL featuring too many
celebrity cameos in recent years, although Glover clarifies he's just here to look for his missing hat from the night he performed on the show.
Hell,
the celebrity cameos in this picture — Bryan Cranston, Judd Apatow, J. J. Abrams, Lizzy Caplan, Kristen Bell, Keegan - Michael Key, Adam Scott, Danny McBride, and Kevin Smith — should tell you all you need to know about just how respected Wiseau, who made a film that will live on for all eternity, is.
Not exact matches
And today, CEOs like Leslie Moonves of CBS are
celebrities in their own right, making
cameos on shows like The Late Show.
The inclusion of an absurd yet thoroughly captivating
celebrity cameo, which essentially stands as a high point within the entire series, perpetuates Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb's better - than - expected third - act atmosphere, although, unfortunately, director Shawn Levy ensures that the film concludes with a whimper by offering up an excessively sappy final stretch that just goes on and on - with this underwhelming climax confirming the movie's place as an almost passable concluding entry
in a seriously forgettable trilogy.
As for bizzaro
celebrity cameos, they don't come much more off - the - wall than Mike Tyson singing along to Phil Collins»
In The Air Tonight and smashing Galifianakis full in the face at the climax of the iconic drum fil
In The Air Tonight and smashing Galifianakis full
in the face at the climax of the iconic drum fil
in the face at the climax of the iconic drum fill.
The teacher (Melanie Griffith,
in one of the movie's many
celebrity cameos) cringes when Wiseau — he of the long dark hair and Gothic vampire vibe — repeatedly shrieks the name «Stella» as if summoning the spirit of A Streetcar Named Desire - era Brando from the Great Beyond.
There's a big surprise
in the middle of the story that pops like a box of fireworks, and a big
celebrity cameo that will please those fans.
Everything that can go wrong does, usually
in the form of a
celebrity cameo and
in spectacular fashion, but while you might have feared a tired imitation of its ancestors, the makers of Vacation recognised one crucial thing: The National Lampoon's Vacation films were not high art.
As we check
in, our heroes have been dismissed from the police force due to an unfortunate incident involving a B - list
celebrity (an amusing
cameo you have to wait for the end credits to witness).
The
celebrity cameos from Duck Dynasty members Willie and Korie Robertson and the Newsboys are low key object lessons
in defusing conflict rather than escalating it.
Despite its obsession with Warholian
celebrity, Zoolander 2 makes for a terrible
celebrity cameo delivery system, including superstar science guy Neil DeGrasse Tyson, whose appearance late
in the film feels weirdly predictable and inevitable (he also appeared
in Batman V Superman a month after Zoolander 2).
And while The Muppets have worked with real - life
celebrities from the start of their TV series days, the number of A-list
cameos in «MMW» breaks the bank.
Aside from starring
in the movie and personally seeking out
celebrities for possible
cameos, he's also spearheading the viral marketing campaign of the movie - relentlessly promoting the movie
in any way possible.
Squandered
in the service of this often offensive adventure is a talented cast which includes Academy Award - winners Kathy Bates, Rachel Weisz and Kevin Spacey, nominees Miranda Richardson and Paul Giamatti, and
cameos by overshadowed,
celebrity siblings Roger Clinton, Frank Stallone and Stephen Baldwin, brothers of Bill, Sly and Alec, respectively.
There are movie references (2001 included), tons of
celebrity cameos, and lots of comedic shenanigans that can only happen
in an Airplane!
But once Deanna becomes one of the big kids on campus, this movie slides into as many possible familiar avenues as it can, even indulging
in a ridiculous, lazy
celebrity cameo that's more perplexing than anything else.
A Very Murray Christmas reunites the always charming Bill Murray with his Lost
in Translation director Sofia Coppola for an experimental holiday spirit musical full of
celebrity cameos, some playing themselves while others portraying thinly defined characters.
There are even a series of
celebrity cameos that occur at various points
in the film.
When trying to find a sperm donor fails to work — including a truly uncomfortable visit to Tom Brady's house
in the middle of the night
in one of the film's many
celebrity cameos — they try to adopt.
I'm sorry to report that Simon Pegg, who was a pleasant vocal surprise as the one - eyed weasel Buck
in the last movie, has only a miniscule
cameo in this one, and the many new
celebrity talents assembled for this outing — Jennifer Lopez, Peter Dinklage, Wanda Sykes, and others — do not make up for his absence.
«Surprise» A-List
celebrity cameos have become A Thing
in big tentpole movies, so much so, that they're generally advertised well
in advance.
Indeed, the comedian's favoured director Larry Charles (TV's Curb Your Enthusiasm) returns, as does his uneasy combination of slapstick silliness, gross - out gags, juvenile jests,
celebrity cameos and political parody,
in a film that effortlessly resembles the unruly ridiculousness of his preceding pieces.
«Saturday Night Live» closed its 43rd season with host Tina Fey, a slew of
celebrity cameos and an opening
in which Special Counsel Robert Mueller (Robert De Niro) haunted President Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin).
There is a 20 minute sequence that involves a
celebrity cameo, a hardcore drug named «Holy Shit», a bunch of George Michael songs, all combined with on - the - job drug dealing training, and it all might be one of the funniest things I have ever seen
in a movie.
Elizabeth Banks and Topher Grace make
cameos in the teaser, and Kermit promises more
celebrities will be featured every week.
We may be
in the minority on this, considering the warm reception that has greeted the film at festival screenings, but The Disaster Artist struck us as less a movie than an over-extended Funny Or Die skit packed with
celebrity cameos — which is to say, it makes little sense if you haven't already seen The Room.
And of course, a few
celebrities surprise
in great
cameos along the way.
A stunning work of curation, this story of fortune, folly and film preserved
in permafrost contains enough turn - of - the - century
celebrity cameos to impress E.L. Doctorow.
When Tina Fey hosted Saturday Night Live last night, she brought quite the array of
celebrity cameos, making for one of the most star - studded monologues I've seen
in awhile.
Before it's over, the movie serves up a startlingly substantial
celebrity - as - himself
cameo that somehow rings as true as anything
in the movie.
That's largely underscored by the sequel's climax, a creative disappointment that nevertheless may prove a crowd pleaser by packing
in celebrity cameos.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Talking animals,
celebrity cameos and crowd - pleasing rock songs: This year's Super Bowl advertisers are sticking to the classics
in their efforts to win over Big Game viewers on Sunday.
The result is a long list of
celebrity cameos including Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Chris Rock, George Carlin, James Van Der Beek, Jon Stewart, Steve Kmetko, Shannen Doherty, Jason Biggs, Alanis Morrisette, Judd Nelson, and many, many more as Jay and Silent Bob make their way across the country
in what turns into a conventional road trip movie with one joke; pot.
Seeing Kim Kardashian was not fun, but sadly with all these
cameos she was probably still the most famous person
in the episode — perhaps one last nod of the cap to live television
in that it takes talent — something today's television
celebrity need not possess.
Aside from Brick (who finds his true soul mate
in Kristen Wiig's oddball secretary Channi), Ron's fellow anchors are not given a great deal to work with, and when the
celebrity cameos eventually arrive (
in a heightened version of the first film's Battle of the Anchors), they are thrown at the audience at a most extraordinary pace).
The director, Stacy Peralta, was a teenage
celebrity in the late -»70s: a SoCal skateboarder whose revolutionary style got him all the way to a
cameo on Charlie's Angels.
It's packed with hidden gems,
celebrity cameos, sly innuendos, inside jokes and character development that builds off relationships established
in earlier films featuring the various Avengers working solo or as a team.
The girth of
celebrity cameos comes off as hedged
in rather than organic and functions as little more than «movie stars of today playing fictitious movie stars of the past».
Things culminate
in a massive battle between news teams that's more notable for the incredible number of
celebrity cameos — Will Smith, Kanye West, Jim Carrey and Tina Fey among them — than for any actual humor generated.
The inclusion of Jenkins and Whitford, as previously mentioned, is a nice touch and their work together adds a great comedic element to the proceedings (an even more recognizable
celebrity appears
in a late
cameo).
There are goofy
celebrity cameos (Anna Faris as a coked - out version of herself), over-the-top supporting characters (Will Forte
in full S.N.L. chameleon mode), and quasi-love stories for both Clarence and Rell.
While subtlety wasn't expected, the never ending mugging at the camera, poorly scripted references to varied cultural phenomenon of that time (photography, burking, mob protection), and stream of
celebrity cameos (Bill Bailey, Ronnie Corbett) gives the impression that Landis was more concerned
in operating the cinematic equivalent of a «shock and awe» campaign, rather than making a solid piece of genre entertainment.
In addition, there are those
celebrity cameos, now a trademark of this empire.
Two have no dialogue, and one of those two spends all her screen - time walking around
in a Xena: Warrior Princess-esque fetish outfit, two are
celebrity cameos, four of them are princess peach-esque trophies for the male characters, and only two of them have any relevance to the over-arching alien invasion plot.