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Head should have been a proud moment not just for its stars (The Monkees and Victor Mature), or its director/co-writer (Bob Rafelson), but also its other co-writer (and brief cameo) Jack Nicholson.
Ms Audran, not here the ice maiden but a drunken mother, Donald Pleasence does a
cameo
as a child molester, David Hemmings has his eyes on underage sex and the central theme involves the relationship between a brother, sister and niece.
In fact he actually did make four comedy appearances (one a spoof of his villainous portrayals with his villainy partner Peter Lorre in a
cameo
appearance).
Kudos are also in order for the stellar cast of familiar B-flick faces: Mayne has a deliciously eye-rolling ball with his flashy role, Leon Askin contributes an amusing
cameo
as bitter washed-up director Wolfgang, Nita Talbot adds some class as flaky psychic medium Mrs. Rohmer, plus there are nice turns by Luca Bercovici as jerky drama student ringleader Saint, Jennifer Starrett as the sweet Meg, Jeffrey Combs as the geeky Stu, and Scott Thomson as the nerdy Bobo.
King himself made a
cameo
in the movie (sort of like Dave Barry), which reinforces my belief that authors should stay just that: authors.
This was the last Munsters project featuring the original cast in their roles, there was an awful revival of the series in the late 1980's with a completely new cast and a 1990's TV movie which featured DeCarlo, Lewis, Priest, and Patrick in
cameo
roles as a family dining.
A woman's nightmares fuel her fear of being buried alive.The cheating husband wants her dead and decides to make good use of her phobia by sticking her in a coffin and leaving her in the basement.Of course B-horror movie queen Brinke Stevens transforms into hideous ghostly creature.The only reason to see this amateurish junk flick is Michael Berryman in a really small
cameo
and two sex scenes with Delia Sheppard.And the last twenty minutes of Brinke's bloody rampage are quite fun to watch.The special effects for example laughable decapitated head are truly awful.Better watch "Scalps" or "Alien Dead" again.Of course I ain't expecting classy entertainment from Fred Olen Ray,but "Haunting Fear" is too dull to be enjoyable.
Burt Reynolds does a
cameo.
The only cool thing here was Coolio, who had a nice
cameo
as a freaked out cop.
Gloria Reuben had a weird little
cameo
in it - she should also be ashamed.
The
cameo
performances were obviously driven by sponsorship / funding.
With a screenplay by Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses and direction by Robert Downey Sr. (whose son Robert Downey Jr. has a
cameo
early on in a soccer scene), Up the Academy is uneven with the politically incorrect humor but unless you're really offended at the scatological and sexual content, this is actually a pretty harmless comedy that Mad Magazine and its trademark cover boy-Alfred E. Newman-shouldn't be ashamed of even though they once had their name and character taken off the picture...P.S.
See it for writer Stephen King's
cameo
as the guy who owns the graveyard.
The lead by Casper Van Dien made me long for the high caliber acting of Steven Seagal in "On Deadly Ground" as his line reading was so wooden that Woody Woodpecker was thinking of making a
cameo
to sit on his shoulder.
There's not a single performance (outside Henry Fonda's delightful cameo) that is even passable.
Some lovely vistas, and an odd but interesting
cameo
by Henry Fonda as a grizzled canyon man, are the sole compensations in fatigued comedy-drama, with the two leads being trailed by cartoonish killers who will stop at nothing until they get their hands on that map.
The only thing interesting in this film is the
cameo
appearances from some great genre directors and King himself.
Stephen King makes a mildly amusing
cameo
as an annoying gardener as does Mark Hamill, as a puzzled cop.
This movie is slightly more likable than other Schneider-starring flicks (such as another lame same-plot follow-up The Hot Chick), but it almost feels like they want audiences to hate it by casting a reality TV star as the romantic lead (Colleen Haskell from "Survivor") and inserting a
cameo
by Norm MacDonald.
Of course Fred (Vince Vaughn) is the family screw up who comes home after a series of set backs that include his girlfriend (Rachel Weisz in a
cameo
role) dumping him, so he comes home to face his parents and his more successful brother Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti) and wacky high jinks follow with a bit of sibling rivalry and a bit of anarky as well that threatens all of Christmas.
It's also nice to see Pink Panther stalwart Burt Kwouk (Cato) enjoying a
cameo
with Sellers - albeit playing the same role, but still nice.
The film also stars Carrie Fisher, Ted Levine, Franky G, MC Gainey, Dylan McDermott and a
cameo
from Paris Hilton.
With Redd Foxx in the central role and enough pimpy outfits and polyester to carpet the entire 1970s, "Norman" plays like a blaxploitation picture combined with any number of silly sitcom episodes involving comic misunderstandings, not to mention an elongated
cameo
by Waylon Flowers!
Everything was over-dramatized, and the only cat I saw from the Bay was JT the Bigga Figga with his little
cameo
as a rapper.
Apart from the main girl (likeable performance from Joanna Canton), the goth girl and a sweet
cameo
from Adrienne Barbeau pretty much all the characters were excruciatingly unlikeable, festering at the absolute lowest levels of moronic, offensive jockhood.
The balloon scene was stupid, the Mormon jokes are really old, the soundtrack sucked, I saw no chemistry between the two leads, it's full of stereotypes, stupid local "celeb
" cameo'
s..most noted was Del "I'm going to drive as fast as I want to.." computer idiot.
Also, there is apparently some controversy as to whether River Phoenix had a
cameo
in the movie.
The positives of the movie were Miguel Nunez's portrayal of Little Richard, and the
cameo
of Little Richard himself.
That scene, however, along with Burt Kwouk's amusing
cameo
in the beginning, are the only memorable parts of the movie.
Had a
cameo
by the actor that played the chief on Get Smart
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