Sentences with phrase «in cameo characters»

This is the perfect game to do that, as Angry Mob Games throws in cameo characters to fill out the roster here.
This is the perfect game to do that, as Angry Mob Games throws in cameo characters to fill out the roster here.

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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.
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.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar made a cameo in the «Book People Unite» commercial towards the end in the crowd of literary characters.
And sooner or later we meet the familiar rogues: the villainous Sabretooth (Wolverine's brother, this time around played by Liev Schreiber with «the fingernails of a bag lady»), the treacherous William Stryker (the Brian Cox character in» 03, now recast with Danny Huston), even a certain Cyclops (a whiny teenager with bad eyes, in keeping with the franchise's history of treating the X-Men's longtime leader like a spindly punch line) and the inevitable cameo by a very familiar X-tra.
There are so many things wrong with this game, first of all the plot is too linear you play as Mario throughout the whole game you don't get to play as peach or bowser, there are no new characters other than kersti, all the characters in the game are from the Mario platformers, there are no exp so you can't level up and if you run out of stickers you have no choice but to run away, peach only has about five lines, bowser is the main antagonist and he has no dialogue, in the previous installments the main antagonist always had dialogue, and one of this game's worst problems is that luigi went from being a playable character to a glorified cameo, I have no idea what nintendo was thinking when they made this game.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam
Though often consigned by Hollywood's typecasting system to workaday villain roles, Kenneth Tobey has not be forgotten by filmmakers who grew up watching his horror - flick endeavors of the 1950s; he has been afforded key cameo roles in such latter - day shockers as Strange Invaders (1983) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, and in 1985 he reprised his Thing From Another World character in The Attack of the B - Movie Monsters.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam Anderson ruined, and more than invited her to that movie, it's a damn roll.
A who's who of familiar faces (from Zac Efron to Josh Hutcherson and Jacki Weaver) have minor roles as characters in «The Room», while other big names appear in memorable cameos, including Judd Apatow and Bryan Cranston.
The two bond in the wilderness, narrowly avoiding a massive manhunt to capture them, and randomly encountering a cast of characters exemplified by a brilliant cameo from Rhys Darby as «Psycho Sam,» a conspiracy theorist living in the woods.
In regards to the characters, alot of the Mass Effect 2 squad mates are basically reduced to cameos and the returning characters other than maybe Liara (Bioware's golden girl), Garrus and Tali suffer from a lack of decent screentime and proper handling that affects their development at the core.
There are a few notable cameos: Jonah Hill, Amber Tamblyn, Bruce Dern, Tom Savini, Robert Carradine, and Franco Nero (who played the lead character in the unrelated 1966 film, Django).
The cameo performances by Helen Mirren (as a doctor), Vanessa Redgrave (a piano teacher) and Patricia Clarkson (the victim's mother), among others, reveals Mr. Penn to be a great director of actors with a mind - reading ability to discover a character's truth in the tiniest dramatic nuances.
Hitting all the obligatory beats — big fights, explosions, gross - out gags, Stan Lee cameo — and introducing a host of new characters, Thor: Ragnarok at times feels like it's trying to pack an awful lot in to its 130 - min runtime.
The biggest problem with the film is that the marketing for it makes the viewer believe that the classic video game characters will play a key role in the film while they honestly have minor cameos.
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
The Aviator is a well made film, and one of the year's best, with enough great moments to make the three hours not seem so long, although some trimming down of certain characters and scenes could still be done (Jude Law's cameo as Errol Flynn seems to be just an excuse to get him in the movie for a few minutes).
Returning to the character for a tiny cameo in 2011's X-Men First Class, he made a strong impression once again, with his one - line refusal to join young Professor X and Magneto's nascent X-Men earning the film's biggest laugh.
And it looks like the creator of the character wants to get in on the action too, as Jim Starlin has called for an Avengers: Infinity War cameo.
If a new rumor is true, a trio of other new mutant characters are also set to cameo alongside the Merc with a Mouth in the upcoming sequel.
sung by Mick Jones as himself in a cameo that makes a strange sort of sense within the films context of cloning; a minor character with a freckle fetish who regards Anne of Green Gables as an erotic classic; and one of the most achingly powerful evocations of longing that I have ever seen.
The supporting characters have barely anything to do — Vince Vaughn's role seems gratuitous and Keith David's miniscule appearance competes with Lindsay Crouse's in The Impostor for the smallest cameo ever.
The gimmicky references to real - life figures like David Bowie, Elvis Presley and Andy Warhol, all of whom appear in cameos, reeks of look - at - me desperation, while the fictional characters are so unlikeable — each one equally self - destructive and mired in some kind of hilariously manufactured conflict — that it's hard to know who you're supposed to be rooting for.
Woody Harrelson barely makes an appearance and still seems like the most underutilized star in the franchise (although Stanley Tucci gets nothing more than a cameo appearance), while Donald Sutherland is the film's greatest benefit, hitting that perfect note of high drama and total commitment to the character — they were lucky to cast him in the role.
Plausibility is stretched to extremes as every character you can think of (and several you never would) makes a cameo appearance in this melancholy epic.
But this is Jackman's signature role, the one that will forever define his career, and after playing the character in six movies (and two cameo appearances), you can't begrudge the guy a protracted farewell.
Later in the film, a cameo from Johnny Depp is liberating for both the sublime character actor inside of Depp (who has been sinking in wretched tentpole pictures) and the helter - skelter mood.
It's a pretty amazing feat that the entire cast and many of the supporting characters all appear in the sequel, although some have roles that amount to little more than extended cameos.
Every level has a secret in it that will either give you a new playable character or a cameo from an internet personality who will give you some much needed extra lives and powerups.
Other characters are brought on and primed for spin - offs: Tom Holland's Spider - Man, the second big - screen reboot of Spidey this century, impresses in a chattery cameo; Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther (a black character who isn't primarily someone's second best friend) is fluid in action and stiff out of costume in a potentially interesting way.
So begins a convoluted series of chases, cameos and film parodies — including «Speed,» «In the Line of Fire» and «True Lies» — presented by a collection of the worst - written comic characters you are likely to see this year.
There is an enjoyable cameo from John Goodman as film company boss Frank King — a baseball bat - wielding but honest hustler in Hollywood for the «money and the pussy» — but these characters are ciphers.
In addition, this trailer shows just a tease of Rhys Darby «s cameo as a character aptly named Psycho Sam and also a quick cameo from Taika Waititi himself.
While out promoting The Defenders in Mexico, Charlie Cox and Finn Jones were asked which of the MCU characters they'd like to see cameo in their particular corner of the MCU.
Despite a (n, again, in - character) cameo by the reliable Keegan - Michael Key, «It's the Shower Buddy - Infomercial» (1 min.)
«He's really difficult to write for,» said Whedon, who suggested the initial Avengers cameo almost as a lark, though the character has become pivotal to most Marvel movies since then, as Thanos (played by Josh Brolin) pursues six Infinity Stones that have now popped up in places like Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor: The Dark World.
Edwards has a cameo at the beginning of the film where his character is shown with a broken leg and he laments not being able to go, which I thought was at least an effort to tell us why he wasn't going to be in the rest of the movie.
So many ideas and gags crash into each other that some are bound to miss, and there are one or two patchy spells, but it's in the melding of styles that Dodgeball works, as director Rawson Marshall Thurber blends character - based comedy with gross - out and an excellent deployment of cameos (Norris!
Elsewhere, T'Challa's character is set to make his big - screen debut next year in Captain America: Civil War, but I rather not get excited until after Black Panther's cameo in Civil War is finished.
The film benefits from a series of inspired cameos in fleshing out these subsidiary characters, all of whom contribute to the film's resolutely grim depiction of adult relationships.
I don't want to get into the plot or characters at all here (I want to wait until I see Lonergan's «extended cut»), but let me say that this movie features four of the most mesmerizing and complex characterizations I've ever seen in any movie: Paquin's Lisa, Jeannie Berlin's Emily, J. Smith - Cameron's Joan and Allison Janney's Monica (the latter a one - scene cameo).
So, when I saw Danny McBride in his cameo, which made me guiltily think of Denis Leary in Judgement Night, if it was a masterpiece, and Ben Best, playing a pony - tailed cop who seduces the screen like cheap cologne and cheap NBA seats, I was immediately more drawn to those characters, to arcs drunkenly filled out in private over beers.
Rumblings had been stating Solo would have some small cameo to help setup the character in the universe before his own movie in 2018.
However, this time it is part of the MCU, with Tom Holland as the titular character, and a heavily rumoured cameo by Iron Man could be in the pipeline.
But I'm appalled by the strident sitcom overkill that surrounds Fonda on every side (no stars)-- every other character is a cliche or a nonentity — and by the pat conclusion: a last - minute, deus ex machina cameo by Elaine Stritch inspires Fonda's character to undergo a complete reversal in time to guarantee a happy ending.
Throw in a few wonderful side characters, like Sgt. Bressman (Will Forte) and a great cameo by R. Lee Ermey and you've ironed out a great ninety minutes of funny.
The Hollywood Reporter claims that America's favorite rollerblading werewolf was offered several roles in the Kingsman sequel, ranging from supporting characters to cameos, but it's unclear which he's signed on for (although the poster he tweeted hints his character will be Southern, at the very least).
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