Its only appearance in the movie so far has been Thor: The Dark World as «thing Natalie Portman has and the bad guy really wants.»
Not exact matches
Many film fans assume that Mitchell won his 1939 Best Supporting Oscar for his portrayal of Gerald O'Hara
in the blockbuster Gone With the Wind;
in fact, he won the prize for his performance as the drunken doctor
in Stagecoach — one of five Thomas Mitchell
movie appearances in 1939 (his other films that year, classics all, were
Only Angels Have Wings, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame).
Well, I hope you enjoyed her brief
appearance running up that hill
in the marketing campaign for the
movie because that's literally the
only appearance she has
in the
movie.
In fact, the
only thing that makes Hostage feel different is the misguided style of its director, who by every
appearance, seems completely bored by the whole premise of his
movie that he has to direct it as if he were doing a different project altogether.
Now, if
only there was a chart that included all of the projects the Big N is involved
in outside of the video game market — a park at Universal Studios and character
appearances in movies like Detective Pikachu and Wreck - It Ralph, to name a few.
Jeff Goldblum is coming back to play fan favorite character Ian Malcolm
in the action
movie sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but the actor has now confirmed it will
only be a small
appearance.
Meatballs Part II is
only notable for early film
appearances from future stars Paul Reubens (Pee - Wee's Big Adventure, Cheech & Chong's Next
Movie) and John Larroquette (Richie Rich, «Night Court»), and look quick for comedienne Elayne Boosler playing mother to a young Nancy Glass («Inside Edition», «American Journal»)
in one scene.
Although it's not a remake, it pays tribute to Sergio Corbucci's 1966 Spaghetti Western Django, not
only in name but
in its use of the title song - which opens this
movie as it opened that one - and
in the fleeting
appearance of the original's game star, Franco Nero (pictured below right).
In his own imagination, he's a big - time Hollywood
movie star, and he wouldn't be the
only one actively maintaining the outward
appearance of youth.
Now that we have that my disclaimer and the premise of the way, I can just tell you that the
movie, Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events is a wildly mixed bag, imaginative
in appearance, but a bit of a mess underneath, whisking us from one set of eccentric characters to another and paying
only the barest amount of attention to any of them.
While he has done television dramas, I believe he
only made a cameo
appearance as himself
in a
movie years ago, so this is really his first feature acting role.
Summer Catch is the first feature film by Michael Tollin (Radio), whose
only real previous work of note was a documentary about Hank Aaron, who coincidentally makes a cameo
appearance in the
movie.
J.K. Simmons makes an
appearance as the
only surprise
in a mostly unsurprising
movie, playing a ruffled cop who's spent decades obsessing over a life - changing experience he had with a deadly robot
in 1984.
In fact, the Farrellys offer only fleeting glimpses of Rosemary's true appearance for most of the picture, and even then, at a distance or only in part — another wise move, for when we finally do get a good look at Paltrow in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so wel
In fact, the Farrellys offer
only fleeting glimpses of Rosemary's true
appearance for most of the picture, and even then, at a distance or
only in part — another wise move, for when we finally do get a good look at Paltrow in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so wel
in part — another wise move, for when we finally do get a good look at Paltrow
in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so wel
in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy
in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so wel
in The Nutty Professor
movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so well.
That's not the
only reason the
movie suffers, mind you; the villain story isn't as compelling, they lean really hard on the bathroom jokes (the «dart» gun from the first
movie makes multiple
appearances here), and for a
movie that is supposed to have a mystery angle to it, everyone hides
in plain sight.
Author Jacques Braunstein shares our passion not
only for cars and entertainment but also for the cultural impact automobiles have achieved through their
appearances in some of Hollywood's most memorable
movies and television programs.
With Rogue One set to release later this year we can
only hope that the comments from Blake Jorgensen, EA's CFO, refer to this
movie in addition to last year's The Force Awakens, but it's less clear whether any content from 2017's Star Wars Episode 8 will make an
appearance.