Call of Duty: Ghosts» developers teased quite
the interesting cameo last week for the game's second DLC, Devastation.
There are a few
interesting cameos (beyond Julie Andrews and John Cleese as the queen and king, respectively) like Jane Lynch and Jon Hamm, who get small supporting roles, though you can barely tell it's them.
Mostly a girl buddy movie with innuendo and a few
interesting cameos.
There are also some kind of
interesting cameos sprinkled in here, aside from Stan Lee's great cameo as Larry King.
When you throw in a few
interesting cameos from the likes of Rosamund Pike (who plays a potential romantic interest for Steven) and Pierce Brosnan (an old teacher from years ago, named Guy Shepherd) the entire atmosphere gets a little giddy, reaching its fevered pitch by the time they all stumble into a pub named The Beehive.
Not exact matches
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.
There should be no shortage of
interest in Schurrle either with the former Bayer Leverkusen man impressing when called upon for both club and country, the 24 year old having put in a good series of
cameo displays at the 2014 World Cup finals.
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The Northern Irish manager was already known to be an admirer of the 21 year old though his recent
cameo run - out with Middlesbrough during mid-week is said to have increased his
interest in the Blues starlet.
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.
If Tommy didn't exist, Judd Apatow would have to invent him, and Apatow duly makes a
cameo appearance as a Hollywood producer, having dinner at a restaurant and mortified when Tommy comes up and tries to
interest him in his career.
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.
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.
«Permanent Midnight» does have an
interesting cast, which includes
cameos by Owen Wilson, Fred Willard, Cheryl Ladd and the always entertaining Janeane Garofalo.
The 44 - year - old actress has previously starred opposite the 52 - year - old actor as his on - screen love
interest Pepper Potts in all three «Iron Man» movies, and also had a
cameo in the first «Avengers» but then was absent in the Marvel Cinematic Universe until appearing at the end of «Spider - Man: Homecoming».
One of Phase 2's most
interesting developments, beyond the formal introduction of the Infinity Stones and the revelation of Thanos» (Josh Brolin) master plan to unite them, was Steve Rogers» (Chris Evans) rise to prominence; he's now at a level of parity with Iron Man, though his exact breakdown of seven films looks a bit different — he's the lead in three (the Captain America trilogy), the co-lead in two (the Avengers series), and made
cameo appearances in two more (Thor: The Dark World and Ant - Man).
The potentially
interesting bits (such as the suggestion that Jack is in a technological fishbowl at the mercy of his tormentors, or the Alan Arkin and Robert Forster
cameos) are dropped as soon as humanly possible in a terminal case of missed opportunity.
Machete Kills does at least boast an
interesting cast, though, with enjoyable
cameo appearances from the likes of Antonio Banderas, William Sadler, Lady Gaga, and a surprisingly effective Cuba Gooding Jr..
It's an
interesting spree — strewn with
cameos from Jake Tapper, Rudy Giuliani, Bill Richardson and more — and Nolte seems to make more of the role than the scripts offer.
This is only marginally less true of the nominal lead, the oddly named Zurich (Trevor Jackson), a tall, handsome and serious young man who has a steady girlfriend and, under the benign auspices of a professor (Alfre Woodard, in a role only slightly bigger than a
cameo), takes an
interest in learning about the school's namesake.
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.
It's more of a horror / comedy with an
interesting batch of supporting roles played by a fair choice in
cameos; Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop, Moby, Henry Rollins, Malcolm McDowell.
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cameo throughout this movie... i think that ed westwick was good thorughout this movie as the love
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Because I had parents who thrived at working with
interesting filmmakers, I was raised to understand that if you get five scenes in a Peter Bogdanovich film or a
cameo with Robert Altman, you don't do the lead in the teen movie.
There's a bunch of
cameos including Udo Kier, and many recognisable faces from Zombie's other films (Sheri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig) and a couple of
interesting bit - players (Danny Trejo, Brad Dourif), though none really add that much to the film.
There are some
interesting film industry
cameos, and the film seems well put - together, but I really wondered what the director's goal was in creating it.
Adapted from a 1993 novel by Irvine Welsh, who has a
cameo in the movie as a drug dealer, Trainspotting was created by the same team that turned out the much less
interesting Shallow Grave: producer Andrew Macdonald, director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, lead actor Ewan McGregor, and the same cinematographer, production designer, and editor.
But when the Securities and Exchange Commission and the FBI start taking an
interest, he needs to hide the cash through Swiss and British contacts, enabling a
cameo from Jean Dujardin as the corrupt banker Jean Jacques Saurel and a glorious appearance from Joanna Lumley as Belfort's «Aunt Emma» with whom he has a wonderfully surreal romantic clinch.
Kelly MacDonald (Boardwalk Empire), who played Renton's underage love
interest Diane, returns in what feels like a
cameo.
It has everything a Star Wars fan could ask for: respectable to the lore, incredible visuals, ships and battle sequences,
interesting characters (no they did not need deep back stories to be engaging), and the Peter Cushing and Darth Vader
cameos were awesome.
The domestic scenes, where Cage surrounded by comedians like Paul Scheer and Will Sasso as his mates, and where he gets all Zero Dark Flirty with McLendon - Covey, are far more
interesting than the foreign ones, where a riff - laden
cameo by Rainn Wilson sums up the more scattershot approach.
Interesting, too, is the inescapable idea that the only genuinely convincing relationships in the film are homosexual, and that the picture could be read with profit as an escalating evolution of father relationships from low to positively Christian (mad steward Denethor and son Faramir, Frodo and Gollum, Gandalf and the hobbits, Aragorn and mankind)-- but part and parcel with the oft - fascinating subtext and beautiful images is a parade of useless
cameos (please, enough Cate Blanchett), de rigueur expository flashbacks, and the squandering of opportunities to locate the genuine
interest in unlikely epic heroes (women and, essentially, children), rather than just pay lip service to them.
Inherent Vice has a dozen or so female roles and only two of them are halfway
interesting (Yay, Jena Malone and Jeannie Berlin
cameos).
A point of
interest for Chandler fans, Double Indemnity contains his one and only film appearance, an uncredited
cameo — sitting outside Keyes» office.
But they're a special genre of Hollywood war effort films featuring tons of
cameos by famous stars, which makes them an
interesting snapshot into the studio system of the time.
There are a few standouts in the supporting cast as well, including Tiffany Haddish as the lone female Blip (who of course must shoulder the burden of Rell's emotional baggage), plus a delightfully self - mocking
cameo from an actress who, in the
interests of preserving one of the film's few legitimate pleasures, shall remain nameless here.
Though it'll be
interesting to see if Ferrell and writing partner Adam McKay can recapture the goofy comedic spirit of the original, all signs point to a resounding «yes,» especially with a host of rumored
cameos by the likes of Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Jim Carrey and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Charlie Cox star of Marvel's Daredevil Netflix series has also expressed much
interest in appearing even though he realizes it may just be a
cameo and not a full fledged role like his character got in the comic arc.
It's «living the dream,» as David smarms; one can only presume that he's decided to live the nightmare instead when he chooses the «
interesting» looking Sofia Serrano (Penélope Cruz) over the «Diaz - looking» Julie Gianni (Diaz) at a drunken bacchanal (that features either a self - aggrandizing
cameo by Spielberg or an amazing facsimile of the same).
Both are memorable (as is the fun
cameo from Robert Duvall) and it will
interesting to see just how Hollywood takes to Courtney following this effort and of course the forthcoming, A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD.
His answer is pretty
interesting stating that he is currently reading Mark Millar's Civil War and would just love to
cameo in the upcoming film Captain America: Civil War by The Russo Brothers out in 2016.
A Ramírez
cameo here would have been one of the most
interesting things about this film.
Although we had some minor issues with Digging for Fire at its Sundance premiere, the mumblecore maestro nonetheless managed to sink his independent teeth into some
interesting territory with a stunning barrage of talent, including Jake Johnson, Rosemarie DeWitt, Brie Larson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, Sam Elliot, Orlando Bloom, Sam Rockwell, Melanie Lynskey, Chris Messina and a glorified
cameo from Jenny Slate.
I think it's a remarkable artifact, and an often
interesting film, not without gracious or graceful moments... although the constant parade of
cameos can be distracting.
Thurber ups the
interest level by stuffing the picture with crazy
cameos, and recasting Best in Show's Jim Piddock - Fred Willard double - act with a straight - faced Gary Cole and an amusingly zoned - out Jason Bateman.
Fortunately the characters have our sympathy as these are good - hearted people who have clearly paid the price for the mistakes they've made in the past, though Nancy is the more
interesting character as all we get for a backstory concerning Jack is an all - too - brief
cameo by Olivia Williams as his bitter ex-wife.
For better or worse, Thor: Ragnarok is a Marvel movie, complete with magical MacGuffins, synergistic superhero
cameos, a villain less
interesting than the heroes, and an overlong CGI - heavy climax featuring giant aircrafts.
There is some
interesting behind - the - scenes footage and comments concerning the story, actors, and
cameos.
Although it's unconfirmed if the rest of the crew will
cameo, Dastmalchian has expressed
interest in returning for a sequel too.
Fans of Spider - Man will be happy to note that the character is more than merely a
cameo in Civil War, even though the purpose of his inclusion is more to set up for his solo adventures with Sony than in making him an integral part of the MCU, but it's seamless and, more importantly, sparks a great deal more fun and
interest in his character than anything that could be mustered in the Amazing Spider - Man reboot attempt of the last several years.