Sentences with phrase «little cameo in the movie»

We may have lost director James Wan for this film, but he still remains one of the film's producers and has a little cameo in the movie.

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Critic Consensus: Remixing Roger Corman's B - movie by way of the Off - Broadway musical, Little Shop of Horrors offers camp, horror and catchy tunes in equal measure — plus some inspired cameos by the likes of Steve Martin and Bill Murray.
Critics Consensus: Remixing Roger Corman's B - movie by way of the Off - Broadway musical, Little Shop of Horrors offers camp, horror and catchy tunes in equal measure — plus some inspired cameos by the likes of Steve Martin and Bill Murray.
Ben Stiller / Owen Wilson Shared Filmography: «The Cable Guy» (1996), «Permanent Midnight» (1998), «Meet The Parents» (2000), «Zoolander» (2001), «The Royal Tenenbaums» (2001), «Starsky & Hutch» (2004), «Meet The Fockers» (2004), «Night At The Museum» (2006), «Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian» (2009), «Little Fockers» (2010), «Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb» (2010) «Zoolander 2» (2016) Given the incestuous nature of the modern comedy scene, with everybody cropping up for cameos in each other's movies, it's easy to overlook that Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson have appeared in eleven movies together (with a twelfth on the way).
A surprise late - film cameo from a member of the usual gang (hint: not Ben Stiller, but the other one) livens things up a little, but it also raises a troubling question: Vaughn, Wilson, and their pals have emerged in the past few years as the most reliable big - budget comic collective since the first batch of Saturday Night Live vets started making movies in the late»70s and early»80s.
There are a few surprising cameos that get a chuckle here and there but revealing the identity would spoil what little fun is in the movie.
Marvel may have had little involvement with Disney's Big Hero 6, but that didn't stop comic book legend Stan Lee from making his customary cameo in the animated movie, and the studio has now released a new featurette which sees Stan discussing his appearance.
There are also good performances from supporting characters Miranda Richardson (The Bachelor, Merlin), Lisa Marie (Burton's wife, who has a habit of showing up in small roles in his films), Michael Gough (Alfred from the Batman movies), Ian McDiarmid (Restoration), Christopher Walken (Blast From the Past, The Rose Hotel), an unbilled cameo by Martin Landau, Jeffrey Jones (Ravenous, Stuart Little), and a surprising decent Caspar Van Dien (The Omega Code, Starship Troopers), probably because the amount of spoken time allotted to his character was kept at a minimum.
It's obviously been his own career choice to not go the big Hollywood movie route, but it's a little sad to only see him in small roles / cameos and hear about him in Australian movies you never get to see.
We may be in the minority on this, considering the warm reception that has greeted the film at festival screenings, but The Disaster Artist struck us as less a movie than an over-extended Funny Or Die skit packed with celebrity cameos — which is to say, it makes little sense if you haven't already seen The Room.
The girth of celebrity cameos comes off as hedged in rather than organic and functions as little more than «movie stars of today playing fictitious movie stars of the past».
The little cameos throughout the movie are also done in a subdued manner.
Bill Bixby is seen on a television screen, Lou Ferrigno (who could still play the Hulk) gets himself a little cameo and even the original music by Joseph Harnell finds a home in a the movie's score.
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