Well, other than
the random cameo in a piece of toast.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens was full of
random cameos under all that stormtrooper armor, including the likes of Daniel Craig and Kevin Smith.
But it's fun to see the original cast members turn up here and there in
random cameos.
If nothing else,
the random cameos from unlikely appearances such as Ewan McGregor, Dennis Haskins, Ryan Reynolds (who didn't even have a speaking part), Gilbert Gottfried as the dubious Abraham Lincoln, and especially Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, will certainly get you laughing.
Even worse is the sudden drop - off in the main storyline — which has Don exploring the dirty rumors behind the Cody plant one minute, and then completely MIA the next — as well as
the random cameos by big name talents like Ethan Hawke, Bruce Willis and Kris Kristofferson, whose presences feel far too gimmicky to be taken seriously.
There are even other, more
random cameos like Gus Van Sant and Wes Craven (can most people even recognize these guys on sight?).
Not exact matches
Cameos range from totally
random to inside jokes for long - time fans of the movie's writers or directors.
This just threw
cameo after
cameo and
random scenes after
random scenes, until literally 10 minutes into the movie (pretty much after the appearance of Flava Flave, for NO APPARENT REASON) I was totally and utterly fed up.
The film also has some great
random casting with established stars like Paul Rudd, William Baldwin and Jonah Hill taking small
cameo roles and making their characters so quirky that they're not the stock supporting cast members you'd typically expect.
A warm, squishy centre makes this smutty comedy surprisingly endearing as it bounces from one
random set piece to another, by way of a series of outrageous
cameos.
Although, the most surprising
cameo was Franco Nero as a
random bar patron.
The rest of the movie is way too many poop jokes, more CGI animals, and really
random British
cameos.
What starts out as a rescue mission soon turns into a 24 - hour nightmare loaded with gunfights, car chases, a really
random celeb
cameo, a fantastic hallucination set to an iconic 80s song, and one blitzed - out appearance by a dreadlocked Will Forte.
Finally, if you though the musical
cameo at the end of «Bridesmaids» was
random and awkward, hold onto your bootstraps for this one.
Whether you buy this or not is irrelevant because once her husband (Carl, played by Wilson) walks out the door, she's off like a flash (after a brief
cameo from Everclear lead singer Art Alexakis) to Texas, led by a
random smattering of homegrown witchcraft.
Instead, it's the next generation of
random acts of stupidity, dick jokes, cheap
cameos, and nonsense that does nothing but pander nostalgia.
Thankfully, the ideas this time around — unlike 2009's Star Trek, which clumsily established itself as an alternate timeline of the original universe — have nothing to do with time travel and trying to ensure unnecessary continuity between the previous versions and this one (save for one
random scene, which uses a
cameo as a way to shoehorn in an extraneous revelation via deus ex machina or vice versa).
A
random set visit, or has the Hulk just been confirmed for a
cameo?
AW: Full disclosure: I didn't really get anything out of it, apart from the slightly
random Shane Carruth
cameo at the end.
And on a
random note... Yooka - Laylee apparently is because of a shared rap music singer, so does anyone from one of Rare's older games make a
cameo appearance or anything?