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.
Not exact matches
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.
Other stars like Alison Brie, Josh Hutcherson, and Zac Efron make almost every scene seem like a
celebrity -
cameo event.
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).
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.
I'm sorry to report that Simon Pegg, who was a pleasant vocal surprise as the one - eyed weasel Buck in the last movie, has only a miniscule
cameo in this one, and the many new
celebrity talents assembled for this outing — Jennifer Lopez, Peter Dinklage, Wanda Sykes, and
others — do not make up for his absence.
To make up for a lack of meaningful story, he has a never - ending parade of
cameos by actors and
other celebrities.
It's a fitting start for a movie that acknowledges its own inescapable sequel - ness at least as often as «Jurassic World,» repeating some gags, inverting
others, and lining up a new raft of «I can't believe that's really...»
celebrity cameos.
«Entourage» abounds with
celebrity cameos, some more welcome than
others.
There are also some
celebrity cameos; some welcome,
others not so much.
A proposed Mel Gibson
cameo ended up getting the kibosh thanks to protests from
other cast and crew members, but could we see a last minute
cameo from Hollywood's latest
celebrity meltdown instead?
The casting is pitch - perfect, including the most inspired
celebrity cameo since Mike Tyson's turn in «The Hangover» earlier this year — and unlike with «The Hangover,» the makers of «Zombieland» don't spoil it in the trailer, so I'll resist the urge to do so here,
other than to say «Caddyshack» fans should sit through the credits.