MTV has almost seven times the amount of video views than any other brand on Vine, with its behind - the - scenes peeks at shows and
celebrity cameos.
Google skipped the Hollywood effects and
celebrity cameos typical of many Super Bowl ads but its «Parisian Love» received kudos and awards.
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 is, however, mostly successful, and a few of the info - dumping
celebrity cameos are genuinely enlightening.
The many oddball
celebrity cameos (Winona Ryder, Peter Fonda, etc) quickly prove more distracting than anything else, while the film becomes increasingly incoherent as it progresses.
The inclusion of an absurd yet thoroughly captivating
celebrity cameo, which essentially stands as a high point within the entire series, perpetuates Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb's better - than - expected third - act atmosphere, although, unfortunately, director Shawn Levy ensures that the film concludes with a whimper by offering up an excessively sappy final stretch that just goes on and on - with this underwhelming climax confirming the movie's place as an almost passable concluding entry in a seriously forgettable trilogy.
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.
Murphy and Hall play multiple roles, and there are innumerable
celebrity cameos peppered throughout the proceedings — including the Duke Brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) from Trading Places.
Typical Adam Sandler film, awful product placement, people getting hurt for cheap laughs,
celebrity cameos, and an awful script.
The teacher (Melanie Griffith, in one of the movie's many
celebrity cameos) cringes when Wiseau — he of the long dark hair and Gothic vampire vibe — repeatedly shrieks the name «Stella» as if summoning the spirit of A Streetcar Named Desire - era Brando from the Great Beyond.
There's a big surprise in the middle of the story that pops like a box of fireworks, and a big
celebrity cameo that will please those fans.
I do like how The Asylum spends all the additional money they must surely get to produce these films on
celebrity cameos and not on improving the special effects and CG.
Life's Too Short is occupied with nonsensical and barely developed sketch ideas as well as Extras - style
celebrity cameos, Gervais and Merchant among them.
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.
Lots of
celebrity cameos though.
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.
One of the film's highlights is a brief
celebrity cameo by one of Alan King's «close personal friends.»
Everything that can go wrong does, usually in the form of
a celebrity cameo and in spectacular fashion, but while you might have feared a tired imitation of its ancestors, the makers of Vacation recognised one crucial thing: The National Lampoon's Vacation films were not high art.
But wait, there was more: stealth
celebrity cameos, confirmed after the festival's program guide went to press, by Alan Cumming, director Taylor Hackford, Juliet Mills, Simon Pegg, Tim Robbins, Mario Van Peebles and the biggest surprise of them all, Jeff Bridges, «The Dude,» abiding at a 20th - anniversary screening of «The Big Lebowski.»
Tons of
celebrity cameos.
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.
The result: a flashy biopic filled with
celebrity cameo after
celebrity cameo, but very little substance.
McKay even enlisted
celebrity cameos from Selena Gomez, Anthony Bourdain and Margot Robbie to explain the financial mumbo jumbo and how the protagonists» financial judgments are all factual.
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).
«Caper Chase» has a number of
celebrity cameos.
The celebrity cameos from Duck Dynasty members Willie and Korie Robertson and the Newsboys are low key object lessons in defusing conflict rather than escalating it.
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.
Like the Muppet movies, this one delivers a number of
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).
There's a freaking ass - load of
celebrity cameos in this thing, and not one of them is worth the dough it cost to get them on - screen.
Zoolander and the gang have mostly ossified into pullstring See»n Says, though to encore the greatest hits of a fifteen - year - old movie whose footprint on popular culture has long since dissipated is to masturbate, really, and
the celebrity cameos — about the same number as the previous film's, but much more elaborately integrated this time around — feel no less onanistic.
There are movie references (2001 included), tons of
celebrity cameos, and lots of comedic shenanigans that can only happen in an Airplane!
The gratuitous parade of
celebrity cameos boasts John le Carré, Damon Albarn, Mark Rylance, Brian Eno, Ken Loach and Richard Branson, though it's unclear if all of them took to the streets.
But once Deanna becomes one of the big kids on campus, this movie slides into as many possible familiar avenues as it can, even indulging in a ridiculous, lazy
celebrity cameo that's more perplexing than anything else.
There's nothing — from the George Michael music to
the celebrity cameos (including one from a famous Keanu), to any of the scenes that drag - on endlessly that comes - off as remotely funny.
Not so much those infamous
celebrity cameos (who this time include Gregory Hines, Joan Rivers, Liza Minelli, Linda Lavin, Brooke Shields, and a host of other people I don't really recognize because I was too young at the time to know who they were), and not so much Louis Zorich, who played Pete, but Jenny (Juliana Donald) and Ron (Lonny Price).
Narrated by investment banker Jared Vennett (Ryan Gosling), The Big Short demystifies economics mumbo - jumbo from «sub-prime» to «synthetic CDOs» with a little help from casual
celebrity cameos and Vennett's sarcastic commentary.
Does «Saturday Night Live» feature too many
celebrity cameos these days?
Many sequences are just littered with so much detail you find yourself exploring the individual shots for
celebrity cameos and bizarre goings on.
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.
There are even a series of
celebrity cameos that occur at various points in the film.
When trying to find a sperm donor fails to work — including a truly uncomfortable visit to Tom Brady's house in the middle of the night in one of the film's many
celebrity cameos — they try to adopt.
THE MUPPETS may be featuring a lot of
celebrity cameos, but CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE star Steve Carell won't be joining them.
Without even touching on
the celebrity cameos (Jennifer Love Hewitt and Tobey Macguire show up to add realism to the Hollywood parody feel), Stiller has assembled a powerhouse cast.
Judging by the cast list, it seems to rely on a lot of
celebrity cameos, which could be a bad thing.
A rundown of all
the celebrity cameos would explain the movie just as well, as that seems to be the only principle guiding Smith's screenplay.
Chock - a-block with about a dozen crazy
celebrity cameos (even stretching out to include non-comic actors), it's a grand success, ending the film on a high note, and representing the one time Ferrell and McKay pushing to go bigger actually works.
The movie is stuffed with fun
celebrity cameos from Franco's famous friends (including Seth Rogen and Paul Scheer), and the casting choices are spot on.