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Otherwise, the screenplay (by the Coens) is seriously lacking in humor and interest, supporting
cameos
by John Goodman and Holly Hunter fail to add any lift, and the second-half of the movie slides precariously into self-indulgence.
The plot is incidental at best and seems to exist just to showcase various
cameos.
I even found the scenes with the supporting players, Bergen, Leechaman, Carry Fisher and Bette Middler in short but memorable cameos, funny, smart, and enjoyable but in general the movie is a second hand "Sex and the City" which was released few months ago.
Speaking of the story,...there is one, kinda,...but its barely visible for all the "look at me" shots and
cameos.
Interest is somewhat peaked by Hines' line delivery that is spookily similar to Will Smith's and by
cameos
of now-more-famous actors like Memento's Joe Pantoliano and "NYPD Blue's" Jimmy Smits.
The plot of the film is pretty flimsy, and basically tries to survive on not-so-obscure references to older B-movies and some
cameos
from guys like David Carradine, Dennis Hopper, and Vinnie Jones.
Also the various
cameos
in it were kind of cool to see but i have no idea why they would waste their time being in this piece of garbage.
Other famous stars you may or may not recognize are also in
cameos
and not all are M-G-M contract players either!
This bunch of random
cameos
does not really add up to much though Richard Lynch and Karen Black do raise some of the few smiles of this film with their appearances, and its quite painful really, as none of the main cast are much good at all.
In fact, aside from the above mentioned
cameos
this entire movie is really quite stale and turgid with characters that couldn't get offed quick enough for my liking and an unfortunate lack of any real interest.
Yes It had something that G.I. Joe didn't have like celebrity
cameos
by Don Johnson, and Burgess Meredith but I think G.I. Joe: The Movie lacked the passion for the characters that the G.I. Joe TV series had.
In this and most subsequent Muppet films, some powers that be felt there was a need to include lots of non-Muppets--in particular, many, many
cameos
by stars.
Yes, he was an amazing man who inspired Jim Henson and the rest of his crew, but the tiny scene he's in just wasn't needed nor were most of the
cameos.
It is a very charming family film with many fun
cameos.
Throw in
cameos
by Mike Mazurki and assorted others, the traditional dumb-but-sympathetic ally on the police force, and a plethora of nicely drawn character turns that provide dimension to practically all players, and despite an unfortunate title song, you have, to my mind, a thoroughly enjoyable movie experience.
Watch out for
cameos
from Ben Stiller and Tim Robbins, and the dark lord himself (who has a fetish for KG).
Featuring classic comedians and guest star cameos, keeps to a simple but original plot, classic Muppet lame jokes, Paul Williams genius in song writing, and Electric Mayhem madness, and comes off with an amazing movie especially when you realize that the major cast are puppets.
It features loads of
cameos
by big named comedic stars of the age, a solid script, and some great Disneyesque songs, and blends them together in a culmination of the best display of Henson's talent.
There are a load of excellent scenes (the car chase, the rock-off, the meeting) and
cameos
(including Dave Grohl as Satan!).
keeps you laughing nonstop! the acting is good and there are a lot of hilarious
cameos
such as Ben stiller as the guitar store guy.
The film even had great
cameos
like the maker of city limits Michelle schocked in the liquor store or Ben Stein in his first role in the sunny's surplus store.
The gags are still funny, the interaction between characters works great, and the
cameos
come off better than ever.
There are great cameos, makeup, writing, directing, etc in this film.
North and South is a miniseries from the "golden age" of television miniseries in the 1980s, which was a time for long, sweeping epics with high production values and lots of star
cameos.
Look out for
cameos
from David Walliams and Matt Lucas of Little Britain and Rock: Profile fame.
Moreover, scream queens Brinke Stevens and Dawn Wildsmith have fleeting
cameos.
This film has a lot of great
cameos
and a lot of wonderful psychedelic nonsense.
Look for
cameos
from real NFL players & officials.
A few cherished scene stealing, and humorous
cameos
to break up the serious content.
A cross-country journey filled with lots of interesting, oddball stops along the way (& several very cool cameos).
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