We also get
a cool cameo from a blue X-Men regular.
Still, it's kind of
a cool cameo that deserves a look.
There was
a cool cameo by an «Avenger».
There are
cool cameos from Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Imperioli as well.
Add in a few
cool cameos (George C. Scott, Anne Bancroft, Peter Gallagher, Gwyneth Paltrow) and you've got a film that captures a time period, delivers one hell of a messed up story, may not get every detail perfect, but always feels morbidly fun; a movie worth revisiting.
When discussing the large cast assembled for X-Men, Singer stated that each character «has a very important function in the story,» driving home the point that he's not just gathering a bunch of actors together for
cool cameos.
(And, just so you know,
the coolest cameo in the movie doesn't belong to Stan Lee.)
It looks like 13AM Games managed to find a way to turn
those cool cameos into a rather neat special offer!
Not exact matches
They handwave at that in the finale, but I wouldn't have complained about more
cool courtroom scenes, especially with
cameos by interesting supervillains on the stand.
Whether or not the
cameo happens, remains to be seen, but it's pretty
cool to see the filmmakers appreciating Starlin like this and seemingly keen to put him up on the big screen alongside his creation.
Extra Points For: Galifianakis's horrible curly perm, acid - washed jeans, Capezio dance shoes and Lilith Fair T - shirt; the always
cool Juliette Lewis as a bad mom / drug dealer; Danny McBride's brief appearance as an ass - kicking check - cashing clerk; and totally unexpected
cameos from two of TV's most popular stars.
They mention that LL
Cool J and Molly Shannon shot
cameos as the sorority sisters» parents but were cut, also filmed but deleted (and sadly not presented here) were Amy Schumer and Lena Dunham.
Cast: Queen Latifah, LL
Cool J, Timothy Hutton, Giancarlo Esposito, Alicia Witt, Gerard Depardieu, Michael Nouri, Smokey Robinson (
cameo), Emeril Lagasse (
cameo) Director: Wayne Wang Screenplay: Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman (based on the 1950 film) Review published April 20, 2006
A.J. Maciejewski (crazyaejay): I hope this list helped you get some
cool new
cameos.
Apparently a smart guy, the moments in his films that suggest evidence of that brightness are overwhelmed by repetitive profanities, puerile devices (i.e. Dogma's shit monster),
cameos by his
cool friends, and old jokes retold in coarse fashion.
Cast: Michael J. Fox, James Woods, Stephen Lang, Annabella Sciorra, Delroy Lindo, Luis Guzman, LL
Cool J, Christina Ricci, Penny Marshall, Kathy Najimy, Mos Def (
cameo) Director: John Badham Screenplay: Daniel Pyne, Lem Dobbs Review published May 7, 2006
Only Tilda Swinton escapes with her dignity intact, in a brief
cameo towards the end — her
cool bemusement seems to be both a commentary on the film and the perfect attitude to take with the material.
In the last couple of years, he's gone from the romantic lead in About Time to Konstantin Levin in Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Anna Karenina; there's his leading role in the forthcoming Star Wars Episode VII; and there was the recent Calvary, in which he had a
cameo as a creepy serial killer enduring a prison visit from a priest played by his father, Brendan, an experience he found «really
cool».
Its trippy logic doesn't hold up for the full running time, but it's certainly never dull, it boasts some fun
cameos (Clancy Brown is particularly
cool), and its «whatevs» style of clever remains surprisingly enjoyable.
Would be
cool if Mel Gibson made a
cameo.
Of course, there's the Stan Lee
cameo followed by Wade Wilson's glib, introspective monologue set to Hans Zimmer's «You're So
Cool,» the theme from True Romance.
If movies are indeed a siren call to the musical performer — who's also
cameoed in Be
Cool and given an equally grounded turn in Four Brothers — the unadulterated delight of Idlewild proves he has an equally felicitous future there.
What's
cool about these
cameos is how they're clearly a product of the ideas and technologies central to their respective games.
His brief
cameo in The Incredible Hulk reminded us of how
cool he could be, but it was his role as the indisputable leader in The Avengers that made us fall even more madly in love with his character.
It's impossible to tell how big of a role he'll take in the finished game but it's still
cool to see Cosmo getting a little love aside from a
cameo in the background of Guardians Of The Galaxy.
Psygnosis» futuristic speedster took F - Zero's approach to hovercraft racing and Super Mario Kart's fondness for chaotic weaponry and produced a unified vision of an anti-gravity racing league (Wipeout was
cool again in 1995 when a beta version
cameoed in Hackers).
Can we expect some
cool voice
cameos like that in Edith Finch?
Even though we will no longer be able to play as Commander Sheppard and our old companions will most likely be limited to
cameo appearances, I really hope that the developers will come up with some really
cool new characters and stories for this tactical shooter with very strong RPG adventure influences.
As far as I can judge, Gavin S. at RealClimate is saying that Harry (neé Gill) had but a
cameo role as a character witness in the re-trial of «Antartica Actually
Cools» versus «CGM's predict Rapid Antartica Warming /
Cooling / Change» Consequently, Gavin claims that Harry's removal from Eric's much publicised «findings» has zero - impact on the «Steig Supposition»