Sentences with phrase «early film appearances»

Meatballs Part II is only notable for early film appearances from future stars Paul Reubens (Pee - Wee's Big Adventure, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie) and John Larroquette (Richie Rich, «Night Court»), and look quick for comedienne Elayne Boosler playing mother to a young Nancy Glass («Inside Edition», «American Journal») in one scene.
Tandy Cronyn's earliest film appearance was in the obscure agit - prop comedy Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970); she has since been seen in such productions as All Night Long (1981), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), and the made - for - TV The Story Lady (1991), in which she co-starred with her mother, Jessica Tandy.
While somewhat star - making for Cage and also featuring some of the earliest film appearances of Jim Carrey, Joan Allen, Helen Hunt, and «7th Heaven» mom Catherine Hicks, the movie belongs first and foremost to Kathleen Turner.
In addition, Jeff Garlin of «Curb Your Enthusiasm» and Pixar voice work makes one of his earliest film appearances as an easily - entertained associate at the Knicks game.
Horror, starring Tony Roberts, Tess Harper and John Beal, featuring an early film appearance by Meg Ryan.

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The acting is stronger than the rest of the film itself, which sports far too much shaky camera work and a conclusion that is obviously foreshadowed by the appearance of a gun early on.
One of the first appearances of the kindly Walsh was in 1988's Clean and Sober, in which he plays a recovering alcoholic helping Michael Keaton through the same struggle.As he crept into his late fifties and early sixties, the stature of Walsh's films diminished a little, if not his actual workload.
Continuing to dutifully pursue his craft throughout the early»90s, Walsh again returned to a higher profile with appearances in such films as A Time to Kill (1996), William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996), and My Best Friend's Wedding (1997).
Unlike series co-star Biel, Mitchell remained with the program throughout its run, and through many character changes that found Lucy marrying Kevin Kinkirk, working as an associate pastor, giving birth, and surviving both a miscarriage to twins and clinical depression.Although Mitchell branched out from television into cinematic work as early as 1996, with a turn in the fantasy - action thriller The Crow: City of Angels, and continued intermittent film appearances (such as a supporting role in 2005's slasher movie Saw II), she made no secret of her real passion: performing country music as a guitarist and vocalist.
On stage from the early 1960s, Sorel made her first film appearance in 1965's The Party's Over.
If you're wondering why there are shouts of jubilation from film buffs and aficionados of pre-swing-era music it's because the Criterion Collection has released a beautiful Blu - ray and DVD of King of Jazz (1930), The movie features Bing Crosby's first appearance onscreen, as part of the Rhythm Boys trio, jazz giants Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, and a spectacular rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody in Blue» by Paul Whiteman, the orchestra leader who commissioned the piece just six years earlier.
The film features some of the earliest screen appearances of Emmy - nominated sitcom veteran Ed O'Neill («Married... With Children», «Modern Family»), playing a mercenary reluctant to go on the mission, and a young Jim Broadbent, who is lowly credited but instantly recognizable in a brief background role.
There is that scene early on in the film when y ’ all get a lot of cash from the festival that Gosling and Refn make for their appearance.
Fresh off a very memorable appearance on the latest season of Celebrity Apprentice, famed actor / weirdo Gary Busey has apparently signed on to star in the upcoming film Piranha 3DD, which started production earlier this week in North Carolina.
The onscreen pair are irresistible in interviews and early promotional appearances, but this film does not have the Judd Apatow halo afforded Schumer on her debut «Trainwreck.»
Bonus features on the 2 - disc Blu - ray + DVD edition include «Little Joe's Adventures in Europe,» a brand new interview with Joe Dallesandro on his numerous European film appearances during the 1970s and early 1980s; and reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork.
The Dolby 5.1 mix provides decent usage of the left and right channels with a few atmospherics (an unforgivable appearance of a freakin» howitzer early and late - film announces itself in the rear and the sub-woofer) to spice up the largely dialogue and folk tune - driven track.
Tthe film also marks the second onscreen appearance of a young Tim Roth, as well as an early entry in the career of legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins.
We also have a welcome appearance from the always awesome Powers Boothe (who also sadly died earlier this year) as FBI agent Doyle, with his mere presences never - failing to help elevate even the worst of films.
Kevin Bacon's acting career began with appearances in some of the most notable and enduring films of the late 1970s and early 1980s: a small role in Animal House, bigger ones in the original Friday the 13th
Crazy People is consistently watchable, primarily because of Moore's ingratiating performance (not to mention the eclectic supporting cast, which includes legendary character actor Walsh and an early David Paymer appearance) and the sporadic fake ads (my favorite: a poster for a horror film that reads, «this movie won't just scare you, it will fuck you up for life»).
While his first appearance early on in the film aids us in understanding the ways in which the Logan brothers look out for one another, the rest of his storyline feels extraneous.
There are return appearances from cast members of the earlier film.
The movie marks the final film appearance for James Gandolfini who passed away early last summer.
It's very distracting in the early part of the film with the two Franco brothers, who look so similar, playing two unrelated characters despite their altered appearances.
Early on we are clearly invited to mock Renee's appearance and most of the film's comedy stems from the fact she thinks she's stunning, but isn't.
I recently asked Mr. Farr if comedy was a deliberate route early on in his career, as he had started his career with a role in the dramatic film Blackboard Jungle — a movie that incidentally featured the earliest appearance of rock and roll music in the soundtrack.
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