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?
Not exact matches
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).
@Paul: Given that they each probably only appear for roughly 15
minutes total
in the overall
film, it's not as if they're being paid for a full movie, more like for
cameo roles.
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.
Existing
in a timeless not - quite - reality that tips its hat to»80s classics like «Stand By Me» and «The Goonies» while blending it with an up - to - the -
minute sense of humor that betrays Vogt - Roberts» links with the current comedy scene (big - name stand - ups like Kumail Nanjiani and Hannibal Burress have
cameos), it's certainly the funniest
film we've seen
in 2013 so far,
minute by
minute.
Its sole bonus feature is a 11 -
minute making - of featurette which interweaves footage from the set and
film itself with interview chats with Bateman, Kunis, Judge and producer John Altschuler, and Judge mocks his acting
cameo in the movie and shares that his inspiration for Kunis» character was «a sociopath whom everyone happens to like.»
Finally, with «Big Dink, Little Dink» (2
minutes), we have a behind - the - scenes interview with Bill Paxton,
in which he talks about his
cameo in the
film, where he worked with his son James.