Sentences with phrase «film in a cameo»

Though Christian Bale and Robert Duvall are capable dramatic actors, the one can not be expected to be a magician, and the other can not be expected to carry a film in a cameo capacity.
Is it possible Marvel Studios may drop Carol Danvers into the film in a cameo, or perhaps one of its notorious post-credits «stinger» scenes, and Marvel Comics wants to have a low - cost entry title on the shelves for curious fans?

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Not only did he help create a compelling back story for the «best pilot in the galaxy,» he even landed a cameo role for his uncle — the «obsessive» Star Wars fan who introduced Isaac and his brother, journalist Mike Hernandez, to the films.
Now, Gronkowski has technically appeared in films before, most notably his beer - funneling cameo in the 2015 cinematic achievement «Entourage».
According to the movie's screenwriter Michael Bacall, Depp was interested in filming a cameo in the remake, but wanted to make sure that his character had closure.
Robert Faurisson, a convicted Holocaust denier, also makes a cameo appearance in the film.
The cameo is a nod to the inspiration Musk was to the creation of Tony Stark in the popular Marvel films.
The producers said this is the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Church that a Pope has agreed to play a cameo role in a film.
Moosehead Lager has become a favorite of the Warren Miller Film Crew and athletes, so the audience can expect a cameo appearance from the iconic green bottle in film and at stops on WME's National Film Tour, set to debut in October of 2016.
For now, Williams is taking private lessons with an acting coach and had cameos in the Martin Lawrence film Black Knight and in rapper Memphis Bleek's Do My video, featuring Jay - Z.
Within the span of a year, the driver who is considered one of NASCAR's rising stars has voiced a character in a Hollywood blockbuster, had a cameo in a film helmed by an Academy Award - winning director, and appeared on an NBC television show.
He's already had a few film cameos — including Cars 2, where he played an automotive version of himself — and voiced a character in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.
HOLLYWOOD ECONOMICS Economist Richard Thaler made a cameo appearance in the 2015 film The Big Short, in which he explained the behavioral economics that can lead to financial crisis.
The sight is so spectacular that visitors may not notice the bronze bust of James Dean, a tribute to the observatory's cameo in the film Rebel Without a Cause.
But it's good to know that I'm not alone in my horror: Director Luke Gilford has skewered the extreme ends of «wellness» in his new short film Connected, starring Pam Anderson as Jackie, a lonely spinning instructor who wants to feel more, well, connected — so she joins a wellness cult and gets wifi shot into her brain so that Jane Fonda (no, really, she does a voiceover cameo) can tell her how «limitless» she is all the time.
It's difficult to discuss what's good about the film without treading into spoiler territory, since many of its biggest laughs are predicated on the sheer unlikeliness of certain events or images — or the seemingly bottomless depth of its special - guest cameo roster (suffice it to say that at least one world - famous Torontonian shows up to get in on the fun).
There is even a secret cameo buried deep in the film that you won't find mentioned on IMDB; nor will you find it mentioned here.
Rodgers and Hammerstein returned to Hollywood in 1955 with their own production company, overseeing the movie adaptations of Oklahoma (1955) and South Pacific (1958); three years earlier, R and H played cameo roles in the New York - filmed Main Street to Broadway, for which they contributed one forgettable number.
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.
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.
Other stars have a good time here too, especially Farley who strangely enough is the main love interest in the film and great little cameos from Sandler and Lovitz, nothing that hilarious but its funny.
Expect some familiar faces from the other films to make cameos, which caused ripples of excitement in the audience.
Trees Lounge was cast with several of the actors specifically in mind and, on the whole, the film is populated with friends of Buscemi's and a wealth of cameo appearances.
Handsomely mounted by Creed director Ryan Coogler and starring an enviable slate of black actors that makes cameoing comics godhead Stan Lee almost seem lost, the film is provocative and satisfying in ways that are long overdue, like its ornate, culturally dense production design and the deeper subtexts of honor, compassion and destiny.
The film, in which Tarantino had a voice - over cameo, reunited him with Fiction star Samuel L. Jackson and won him the raves that had been missing for much of his post-Fiction career.
The film is at it's best when it indulges in it's little digressions and oddities (Vaughn tearing a car apart with his bare hands, Fred Melamed's cameo as a snooty prison guard, Don Johnson's monologues, etc.) Some of the brutality is a bit much, but it's thankfully brief.
Most of Hale's talkie roles were unbilled bits, or guest cameos in films that spotlighted other silent movie veterans (e.g. Hollywood Boulevard and The Perils of Pauline).
Between 1972 and 1990, he made cameo appearances in five more of his father's films.
(One exception is John Ratzenberger, who continues his streak of appearing in every Pixar film to date with a small cameo.)
After making a cameo as herself in The Muppets in 2011, Silverman went a different direction by taking on a dramatic role in Take This Waltz, a film following a married couple whose relationship begins to crumble when one half of the pair forms an emotional bond with a neighbor.
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.
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.
It's an indication of how much this film needed a bright break in all the grim oppressiveness that when Mary - Louise Parker shows up in a giddy cameo as a foul - mouthed boozer, the audience suddenly lit up with laughter.
Perhaps fewer will recognize Batman animated voice actor Kevin Conroy in a cameo, or have any knowledge of Anthrax «s song «I'm the Man,» a cover of which opens the film.
The film is very much of its time, trying desperately for «cult» credibility as it is by casting Lemmy, Iggy Pop and that bloke from Fields Of The Nephilim in cameo roles; it also sports a soundtrack by Goth - punk rockers The Ministry and contains the inevitable fractal imagery and pretentions towards artiness that were peculiar to post 80s popular culture.
And though Reiner appeared to retire from directing following That Old Feeling, he still maintained a notable presence in film and television with roles in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven and it's two sequels, House M.D., Hot in Cleveland, and Parks and Rec.Carl Reiner is the father of directors Rob Reiner and Lucas Reiner; his wife Estelle has enjoyed a latter - day career as a night club singer and as a cameo performer in her son Rob's films (she's the lady who says, «I'll have what she's having!»
But because of Wiseau and Sestero's compliance (both have cameos in the film!)
After the film's success, Tarantino was everywhere, from talk shows to a cameo in the low - budget Sleep With Me.
What is most interesting about the film are the number of cameos from famous stars of stage and screen including Rodgers and Hammerstein who perform There's Music in You.
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.
Coogler has met these requirements in full and then some; but also, astonishingly, he has brought an identifiable personal touch to the film, despite its zillion - dollar budget and obligatory cameo appearance by Lee.
There was no need for any of the other superheroes to drop in, and the only Marvel cameo you'll find in the actual film is the usual Stan Lee appearance.
Happily, he has been extremely well - served in such films as Three Amigos (1986), Innerspace (1989), and the 1992 remake of Father of the Bride, in which he had an unbearably funny cameo as epicene wedding planner Franck Eggelhoffer.
The film features uncredited cameos by Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson, and was shot in locations in Florida, Louisiana, and Michigan.
In The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman makes his sixth feature film appearance as Logan / Wolverine (counting the cameo in X-Men: First Class), but it won't be his last; X-Men: Days of Future Past is due out next summeIn The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman makes his sixth feature film appearance as Logan / Wolverine (counting the cameo in X-Men: First Class), but it won't be his last; X-Men: Days of Future Past is due out next summein X-Men: First Class), but it won't be his last; X-Men: Days of Future Past is due out next summer.
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 acting has taken a strong decline in quality, with Sean Bean being the only saving grace of the film and he's mostly just a cameo appearance that drives the story, but doesn't actually help it.
First - time director Fisher Stevens has a flair for dialogue comedy, the film operates nicely off the element of surprise, and the large cast is solid — especially Marisa Tomei, who in an extended cameo as a merry dominatrix rarely has been more convincing.
By the time a member of teen - movie royalty makes a cameo in the film's finale, Not Another Teen Movie has long exhausted any hope of succeeding.
The movie is studded with cameos by media pundits (the McLaughlin Group, etc.) and U.S. Senators, and I only wish these bits were as witty in execution as they are in theory; their main purpose seems to be to let us know the film is hip enough to make inside references.
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