Thing is, this show is so much more
than 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We may be in the minority on this, considering the warm reception that has greeted the film at festival screenings, but The Disaster Artist struck us as less a movie
than an over-extended Funny Or Die skit packed with
celebrity cameos — which is to say, it makes little sense if you haven't already seen The Room.
«Entourage» abounds with
celebrity cameos, some more welcome
than others.
The girth of
celebrity cameos comes off as hedged in rather
than organic and functions as little more
than «movie stars of today playing fictitious movie stars of the past».
Things culminate in a massive battle between news teams that's more notable for the incredible number of
celebrity cameos — Will Smith, Kanye West, Jim Carrey and Tina Fey among them —
than for any actual humor generated.
But these mildly amusing (at best) gags are nothing more
than an obvious disguise for the thinness of the premise, as is the parade of
celebrity cameos, encompassing the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg, Willie Nelson, Janeane Garofalo, Stephen Baldwin, Steven Wright, Jon Stewart, and Bob Saget.
While subtlety wasn't expected, the never ending mugging at the camera, poorly scripted references to varied cultural phenomenon of that time (photography, burking, mob protection), and stream of
celebrity cameos (Bill Bailey, Ronnie Corbett) gives the impression that Landis was more concerned in operating the cinematic equivalent of a «shock and awe» campaign, rather
than making a solid piece of genre entertainment.
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.
The film also features a plethora of
cameo appearances by
celebrities Neil deGrasse Tyson, Anderson Cooper, Brooke Baldwin, Soledad O'Brien, Nancy Grace and Dana Bash who merely distract from rather
than advance the plot.
Hollywood stars are lending their voices to video games more
than ever, but we guarantee this list of
celebrity cameos will surprise you.