Sentences with phrase «for celebrity cameos»

I'm not one for celebrity cameos, but John Malkovich was so brilliant that he definetly should have been nominated.
Many sequences are just littered with so much detail you find yourself exploring the individual shots for celebrity cameos and bizarre goings on.
Plenty of the tasteless gags don't fly, and for every celebrity cameo that works (a hilariously heavenly Reese Witherspoon), there are two or three that crash and burn.

Not exact matches

Not to be outdone by the show's award - winning eight - season run, the film is touting a long list of A-list celebrity cameos and is sure to feature even more larger - than - life scenarios for Vinnie Chase and his boys.
It could be a cameo from a rock band singing a special song for the kiddies or a famous celebrity who's sharing a bit of knowledge on screen.
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 fill.
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.
Typical Adam Sandler film, awful product placement, people getting hurt for cheap laughs, celebrity cameos, and an awful script.
There are also plenty of surreal tangents that highjack the «plot» for their own sake, a flood of celebrity cameos that seems to have no limit, and the assurance that the people on hand are actually very smart at being very stupid.
Please see it just for the terrible / wonderful songs and the celebrity cameos.
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.
Highs: «Sharknado» TV films are known for their cheesy dialogue, nonsensical plot lines and blink - and - you'll - miss - it celebrity cameos (there are close to 40 this year).
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).
Jed is known for writing the cult movie «Slashed» which features acting performances from Chris Martin and Johnny Buckland from Coldplay, Moby, Ben Kweller, ASH, James Nesbitt and a host of other celebrity cameos.
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).
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.
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.
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.
Unfortunately, the prolonged storyline leaves little time for character development, which creates merely a celebrity cameo effect.
To make up for a lack of meaningful story, he has a never - ending parade of cameos by actors and other celebrities.
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.
It's a fitting start for a movie that acknowledges its own inescapable sequel - ness at least as often as «Jurassic World,» repeating some gags, inverting others, and lining up a new raft of «I can't believe that's really...» celebrity cameos.
Throughout the series» run, most of the openers have been too overloaded with sports celebrity cameos to carry off the zippy repartee that makes this show a delight for even non-sports fans, and this one was no exception.
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.
I have been disappointed by most Adam Sandler films the past ten years, and the only reason I keep coming back to the theaters is for the supporting cast and the celebrity cameos.
The movie finds Ari running his own studio, joint venturing with Vinnie on a new movie and trying to keep his star focused amid the usual celebrity - studded chaos (cameos for Tom Brady, Mark Cuban, Russell Wilson, Warren Buffett).
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.
Adding to tons of pop culture references (Star Wars, Aliens, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, celebrities like Reynolds himself and Hugh Jackman) and two cameos of Stan Lee and Rob Liefeld (the latter is at Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children), Tim Miller tied the knot with impressive fight choreography and a timely, mood - setting presence of Junkie XL's scores.
But these mildly amusing (at best) gags are nothing more than an obvious disguise for the thinness of the premise, as is the parade of celebrity cameos, encompassing the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg, Willie Nelson, Janeane Garofalo, Stephen Baldwin, Steven Wright, Jon Stewart, and Bob Saget.
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.
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.
It almost becomes fun for the viewer to sit back and guess which celebrity cameo was awkward to schedule in, because of the clumsy editing of the death.
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