Sentences with phrase «makes cameos in films»

The old Transbay Terminal is soon to be replaced, and the old monstrosity makes cameos in films like «Basic Instinct,» «Getting Even With Dad» and «Chu Chu and the
Buster Keaton, another towering comic filmmaker, makes cameos in both films, yet it is in «Limelight» where he truly shines, taking part in a sublimely disastrous musical duet with Chaplin.
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.
In it, Tatum is briefly reunited with Public Enemies» Johnny Depp, who stars in the original series and makes a cameo in the film.
An exception was 2013's «Anchorman 2» — the original movie starred Ferrell and many of the others made cameos in the film.
Rian Johnson recently confirmed on Twitter that Carrie Fisher's dog, Gary, makes a cameo in the film.
Of all the actors and actresses making cameos in this film, Alan Arkin is the only one to ever appear on The Muppet Show, back in 1979.
Scorsese even makes a cameo in the film as a gentlemen enjoying the company of a lady of the night.

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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.
Robert Faurisson, a convicted Holocaust denier, also makes a cameo appearance in the film.
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.
Expect some familiar faces from the other films to make cameos, which caused ripples of excitement in the audience.
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.
Between 1972 and 1990, he made cameo appearances in five more of his father's films.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Later this year, he will star as the lead in the horror film TRUTH OR DARE, and make a cameo appearance in WORLD WITHOUT END, the sequel to PILLARS OF THE EARTH.
Based on the Marvel comic by Stan Lee (who makes a cameo as he does in all the films based on his work), it picks up the story of those cosmic - rayed superheroes dealing with the end of the world and a fifth attempt at a wedding.
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.
Rogue One still has a month of filming to go and is supposed to be set between Episode II and Episode IV, making this new Han Solo age accurate for a cameo in the movie.
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).
But how crazy would it be for Warner Bros. to deliver the ultimate crazy fan service moment and have Arrow's Stephen Amell make a last minute cameo in the film as the seventh member?
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.
The voice acting makes an impact, including great cameos from Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire), Lake Bell (In A World), Patrick Warburton (Movie 43) and Mel Brooks (in his first film work since The Producers remakeIn A World), Patrick Warburton (Movie 43) and Mel Brooks (in his first film work since The Producers remakein his first film work since The Producers remake).
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.
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).
This isn't the first time that this story has been made into a feature - length film, with the first instance coming near the height of the murder case's popularity in the 1981 made - for - TV movie, The People vs. Jean Harris, starring Ellen Burstyn (who makes a cameo appearance in this 2005 film).
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.
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).
Dave Atell (Comedy Central's «Insomniac») makes a funny cameo, and it's also occasionally amusing to see Bill Pullman participating in the proceedings, since he was in one of the films that's roundly parodied here («The Grudge»), but he isn't given much to work with.
Responding to separate tweets both criticizing and thanking the creative team for the scene, Edmondson acknowledged the cameo but explained and later clarifying that anyone thinking Marvel and the creative team were making a «petty statement about the film» are wrong - making it clear he does not sing in the chorus of those lambasting the film.
-- Advisory: This film contains comic violence, mildly profane language and a cameo by CNN's Christiane Amanpour, which makes it official: There isn't a single cable news journalist left in the world who hasn't completely sold out.
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.
The Step Up franchise has since gone on to include three more films, with Tatum making a cameo in 2008's Step Up 2: The Streets.
Stephen King «s Christine, which was adapted into a feature film in 1983 by John Carpenter, has not only made a cameo in The...
Audio Commentary * — Directors John Musker and Ron Clements discuss their history of working with Disney, the origin of their ideas for Moana, the animation process, last - minute story changes, and how they got Troy Polamalu (former safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers) to make a voice cameo in the film.
Taking place some time after the events of Cheaper by the Dozen (director of that stillbirth, Shawn Levy, makes a cameo in this one, what with all the time on his hands waiting for Sony to discreetly dump his long - completed Pink Panther in theatres next spring), the film reacquaints us with dangerously irresponsible breeder couple Tom (Steve Martin) and Kate (Bonnie Hunt) Baker (as in «Baker's dozen,» get it?
Like Stan Lee, Audi automobiles have made cameos in many of Marvel Studios» films, so on the eve of the U.S. release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, the automaker hired Kevin Smith to direct (and cameo of course) in a satirical short film / commercial about the Stan Lee School of Cameo Accameo of course) in a satirical short film / commercial about the Stan Lee School of Cameo AcCameo Acting.
It's that segment where Willis could make a prominent appearance (through flashbacks and / or dream sequences), though a fleeting cameo in another part of the film - «Saturday Night,» for continuity's sake - isn't out of the question.
Few have had as varied and rich a career as Jacques Perrin, whose resume includes appearing in and co-producing the classic political thriller Z for Costa - Gavras, making an extended cameo in the French potboiler THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF, and making fascinating films in homage to the natural world.
The film is an odd curiosity: a sort - of - modernized sort - of - remake of a classic, made by the original director but with a no - name cast (apart from Christopher Lee in a callback cameo), and with a lolling, lazy indifference that suggests a student project.
Howard's feature debut also finds him in front of the camera — the only time he's made more than an uncredited cameo in any of his films.
I must also mention that I enjoyed the notable actors that made cameo appearances in the film such as Megan Mullally as Brent's Mom, Rebecca Gayheart as Tanner's Mom, and Natasha Lyonne as Ms. Hoegel.
The rest are of the supplements are just grace notes: a relaxed interview with actor Rod Taylor, a tribute to «The Original Inglorious Bastards» with director Enzo Castellari and actor Bo Svenson (who both make cameo's in QT's film), a mock - featurette on «The Making of Nation's Pride» (with the performers all in character — Eli Roth has a blast playing the sneering autocratic German auteur of this «lost» classic of Nazi propaganda cinema) and montages showing the playfulness of QT and his cast and crew on the set.
Sure, some of these actors are going to get little more than glorified cameos, but as long as that is made clear in the advertising of this film, then that shouldn't become a problem.
Kevin was filming a football scene with Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, who has a cameo in the movie, when he stumbled as he made a play, which resulted in his co-star Jerry Ferrara falling on his leg.
Jones has had top billing in previous the films but he practically makes a cameo this time round.
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