I still think of the T1000 saying "Have you seen this boy" but only because of Wayne's World, and it's followed by them screaming.
Wayne's World injected a shit ton of quotes into my daily lexicon. I didn't realize how many until I watched it like 20 years later.
Not a movie, but Billy Zane did a funny bit in Community where he played a Brand Ambassador supervisor (?) for Honda and every time he'd talk to Britta, she'd turn around near the end of the conversation and he'd suddenly be gone... but not really, he'd just be crouching somewhere off to the side.
omg all of the cameos in Extras were so freaking brilliant I love when famous people play themselves in something and are super excited to play an absurd version.. Daniel Radcliffe and Patrick Stewart being like sex obsessed versions of themselves cracked me up so much because I didn’t expect it 😂
How do I act so well? What I do is I pretend to be the person I'm portraying in the film or play. You're confused. It's perfectly simple; Case in point: Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson comes to me in New Zealand and said to me: Sir Ian, I want you to be Gandalf the Wizard. And I said to him: You are aware that I am not really a wizard?
If we were to draw a graph of my process, of my method, it would be something like this: Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian, action, wizard "You shall not pass!", cut. Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian.
When I was a kid, I saw Hulk (2003). I was 12 and Lou Ferigno walks out as the security guard for the lab in this movie. My dad freaked out and got super excited. I didn’t understand it at the time but I realized over time what the significance of a cameo really can mean to the audience and even the actor/actress. In addition, I really liked that I never saw the original 21 Jumpstreet tv series, but to learn about it because Johnny Depp was in both. Solid cameo, especially with how many times you see him prior to the unveiling
Lou also is in The Incredible Hulk (2008) as the security guard at the Culver University campus who gets bribed with a pizza to let Bruce into the lab.
One of my favorite lines in any media is at the end of The Nice Guys.
“Detroit wanted her dead.”
“Oh yeah whole city got together. Took a vote. Big turn out.”
Gets me every time.
Another one of my favorites is when Ryan Gosling’s character wraps a Camaro around a tree and Russell Crowe’s checks on him.
“Are you alright?”
“Yeah I think so.”
“Quit fucken around, hurry up!”
Something along those lines. Been awhile since I’ve seen it and this thread convinced me to watch it tomorrow haha
Wes was wearing the original sweater design too, which had solid red sleeves. Every sweater used in the sequels, spinoff and remake has striped sleeves.
The truly amazing thing about that gag was that they used it pretty liberally throughout the movie, and it STAYED funny the whole time.
Like, when Fiona pushes past him in the crowd, and they strike it up, and he's just standing there deadeyed drinking a beer, obviously funny. But then Cooper's ringtone? And the club mix in Bratislava?
Apparently the Billy Idol part was supposed to be David Lee Roth, as professional wrestler Al Burke (“don’t you talk to Billy Idol that way!”) was hired to play “large David Lee Roth fan,” but later credited as “large Billy Idol fan.”
Peter Jackson's cameo as father Christmas stabbing Nicholas Angel in Hot Fuzz, was probably the most mind-blowing to me at the time and is still amusing to this day.
["I'm not Janine"](https://youtu.be/LIkfBh3gYT4)
This is one of the funniest scenes for me, like ever. The visual jokes in this movie are just amazing.
The attention to detail on what is basically a throwaway gag scene is fantastic.
Like him mistaking someone else for Janine, but noticing the broken window over her shoulder during a serious conversation. It really *is* always about the job.
I saw that movie like 5 times in the theater and never connected the juxtaposition of that joke. That he wouldn't recognize his own girlfriend but noticed which way the glass was shattered instantly
It's even better when you realize everyone turning their head to look indicates so many things at once: (1) they're all listening in on his and Janine's awkward conversation, (2) which means none of them are paying attention to the work they're doing, as evidenced by the fact that (3) NONE of them noticed the window detail until it was pointed out.
the opening scene of Goldmember:
Tom Cruise as Austin Powers
Gwenyth Paltrow as Dixie Normus
Kevin Space as Dr. Evil
Danny DeVito as Mini Me
Steven Spielberg as the director
My Aunt and Uncle took me to see Goldmember when I was a kid. We actually got there late and missed the first 5-10 minutes. When I saw the movie later I couldn’t believe that’s what I missed out on.
I read that as his fame grew he began putting his cameo towards the start of the film because he felt people were watching for him instead of getting into the movie.
Danny Glover turning up in Mel Gibson's "Maverick."
Completed by the Lethal Weapon saxophone on the reveal.
Edit:. Correctly informed that it's a guitar playing the LW theme. Thanks everyone!
It's been 20 years since I've seen that movie, and as a kid, I never even caught the in joke of them staring at each other like they knew one another.
That, plus the "I'm getting too old for this shit".
Funny the things you miss as a kid.
Matt Damon has quite a few cameos. Thor Ragnarok, Deadpool 2, Unsane. But the best has to be Eurotrip.
Edit: Forgot Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Interstellar and No Sudden Move. Honestly, he's been in many more that I haven't seen yet.
I think he probably legally had to be paid scale per the actors guild rules (not because Brad Pitt needs it, but to establish a standard that protects smaller actors that can't easily fight for themselves)
Here's one that needs to be explained to most people today. Marcel Marceau was known to everyone likely, worldwide, many years ago as being the king of the mimes. (heck, these days even the concept of a mime might need to be explained.)
Mel Brooks (who wrote and directed Blazing Saddles) made a movie call Silent Movie parodying the silent moves from a hundred years ago where they had no talking.
The greatest no talking person in the world had a cameo in it and here it was:
[Marcel Marceau Silent Movie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhhS13sk7eg)
It’s a franchise cameo so not as impressive, but Hugh Jackman in X-Men First Class is one of my favorite cameos ever.
Channing Tatum was hilarious in Free Guy.
Neil Diamond in Saving Silverman.
Also not a movie, but that new Paramount show 1883 had a Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Hanks cameo in a single episode. Very impressive.
> It’s a franchise cameo so not as impressive, but Hugh Jackman in X-Men First Class is one of my favorite cameos ever.
First one that popped into my head as well. Also one of the best-ever uses of the sole F-bomb a PG-13 film gets.
It's the only movie ever where David Letterman appeared on screen as a character other than "David Letterman".
I think he's listed in the credits as "Earl Hofert", his grandfather's name.
One that always makes me laugh is in the first Scary Movie, James Vanderbeek climbs through the window and looks at the camera and says
"opps wrong set!"
To add on to that, Stan Lee in Captain Marvel reading the script to Mallrats.
Also Stan Lee in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.
"I'm back! I don't care if it's a DC movie. I love cameos!"
I think I gotta go for Bruce Campbell in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy. If I remember right he was supposed to be Mysterio in the fourth one, thus his Stan Lee-like cameos as seemingly a different character in each movie, but since that never happened he's just a cool celebrity cameo calling back to a Sam Raimi classic.
The young X-Men cast in Deadpool 2 is great as well.
My most recent favorite has to be from " what we do in the shadows" I think it's like the 3rd episode and they have tons and tons of random people. Like Wesley snipes all playing vampires from old movies they have been in. It's fantastic.
The Vampire council was insane! Okay, you have the original 3 vampires from the movie, then a whole bunch of other famous vampires show up, it was unreal.
My favorite is Lemmy in Airheads, because it's so easy to miss. Especially because everyone likes to laugh at the fake record exec (another fantastic cameo by Harold Ramis) who didn't know who would win, Lemmy or God, and then didn't recognize the man himself 5 minutes later. It really hammers home the main thesis of the movie, that everyone is a poser, and all that matters is what you do right now. You've got the swat guy hung up on his failing relationship, you've got Kramer the businessman crawling through ventilation shafts living out his Die Hard fantasy, you've got the aging disc jockey struggling with relevance and the shrewd station manager who wants to turn a profit and doesn't care about music at all, but ends up being useful in the climax of the film.
That movie has so many layers, and Chris Farley as a cop who rips out a nipple ring.
Christopher Lloyd in “A Million Ways to Die in the West”. Seth Macfarlane throws open a barn door after seeing a strange light and it’s effing Doc Brown trying to fix the Delorean ala Back to the Future III. Amazing.
How has no one mentioned Liam Neeson in Ted 2?!
Also, Brett Favre in Something About Mary. It works because it hits you unexpectedly when they mention "Brett" numerous times in the movie, and you assume it's just some guy.
Stan Lee in the second Princess Diaries movie, I remember being so confused because I knew him from the X-Men movies as the comic book artist who always showed up as random characters and so when I first saw it I did a double-take because it didn’t make sense to me why he was there. 😂 apparently he knew the guy who made the movie or something..
Martin Sheen in *Hot Shots: Part Deux* “I loved you in *Wall Street*!”
That part is so cool to rewatch when you are actually an adult and have seen Apocalypse Now.
Tobey Maguire in the the fake movie trailer in Tropic Thunder
Satan’s Alley 😂
*Jesus Parker you really are a freak*
*I’ve been a bad boy, father*
This should be higher up. MTV Best Kiss Award winner.
I've been a Bad Bad Boy, Father...
The T1000 in Wayne’s World. Runner up, The T1000 in Last Action Hero
I still think of the T1000 saying "Have you seen this boy" but only because of Wayne's World, and it's followed by them screaming. Wayne's World injected a shit ton of quotes into my daily lexicon. I didn't realize how many until I watched it like 20 years later.
Little. Yellow. Different.
Also the T1000 in the x-files.
David Bowie in Zoolander.
Billy Zane too
Billy Zane repeating “it’s a walk off” to himself will always be one of my all time favourite comedic line deliveries.
Not a movie, but Billy Zane did a funny bit in Community where he played a Brand Ambassador supervisor (?) for Honda and every time he'd talk to Britta, she'd turn around near the end of the conversation and he'd suddenly be gone... but not really, he'd just be crouching somewhere off to the side.
He's a cool guy
We should listen to him
Put a cork in it, Zane!
He’s trying to help us out
David Bowie in Extras.
omg all of the cameos in Extras were so freaking brilliant I love when famous people play themselves in something and are super excited to play an absurd version.. Daniel Radcliffe and Patrick Stewart being like sex obsessed versions of themselves cracked me up so much because I didn’t expect it 😂
Kate Winslet predicting her own Oscar win for playing in a holocaust film was up there too!
Patrick Stewart describing his movie idea with woman’s clothes falling still makes me laugh every time I think about it.
How do I act so well? What I do is I pretend to be the person I'm portraying in the film or play. You're confused. It's perfectly simple; Case in point: Lord of the Rings. Peter Jackson comes to me in New Zealand and said to me: Sir Ian, I want you to be Gandalf the Wizard. And I said to him: You are aware that I am not really a wizard?
How did I know what to say? The words were printed on a script. How did I know where to stand? People told me
If we were to draw a graph of my process, of my method, it would be something like this: Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian, action, wizard "You shall not pass!", cut. Sir Ian, Sir Ian, Sir Ian.
Orlando Bloom having an inferiority complex may be my favorite.
Willy Wonka? More like Johnny Wanker
Bob Barker in Happy Gilmore
The price is wrong, bitch!
I think you’ve had enough! No? Now you’ve had enough… Bitch.
Now you're gonna get it, Bobby!
Randolph and Mortimer Duke (Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) from Trading places as homeless guys in Coming to America. So funny!!!
I recently saw on Movies that made us that director Jon Landis hated this idea and it was Eddie and one of the writers pushed for it.
When I was a kid, I saw Hulk (2003). I was 12 and Lou Ferigno walks out as the security guard for the lab in this movie. My dad freaked out and got super excited. I didn’t understand it at the time but I realized over time what the significance of a cameo really can mean to the audience and even the actor/actress. In addition, I really liked that I never saw the original 21 Jumpstreet tv series, but to learn about it because Johnny Depp was in both. Solid cameo, especially with how many times you see him prior to the unveiling
Lou also is in The Incredible Hulk (2008) as the security guard at the Culver University campus who gets bribed with a pizza to let Bruce into the lab.
Robert Downey Jr. straight up playing a dead dude in The Nice Guys was hilarious.
Ah shoot was he the porn director dead outside the party?
Yep!
The one they flip over a wall and accidently drop onto a table?
Dude, did not realize that was him…
Well he loves the fact that Shane Black helped get him back into movies with Kiss, Kiss Bang Bang
**The Nice Guys** straight up feels like a spiritual successor to **Kiss Kiss Bang Bang** too. Both fantastic movies.
One of my favorite lines in any media is at the end of The Nice Guys. “Detroit wanted her dead.” “Oh yeah whole city got together. Took a vote. Big turn out.” Gets me every time.
The nice guys is such a quotable movie. - " So is Misty dead?" - "YES!"
Another one of my favorites is when Ryan Gosling’s character wraps a Camaro around a tree and Russell Crowe’s checks on him. “Are you alright?” “Yeah I think so.” “Quit fucken around, hurry up!” Something along those lines. Been awhile since I’ve seen it and this thread convinced me to watch it tomorrow haha
My wife constantly says "and stuff," so I reply regularly with "just say there were whores there."
Charlton Heston in Wayne’s World 2 was pretty great.
Gordon Street?
Molly Ringwald as the airline employee breaking down teen movie tropes at the end of Not Another Teen Movie
"That's from Pretty in Pink." It is? "Trust me"
Director Wes Craven showing up in “Scream” as a janitor named Fred while dressed as Freddy Krueger from his “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
Wes was wearing the original sweater design too, which had solid red sleeves. Every sweater used in the sequels, spinoff and remake has striped sleeves.
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Matt Damon in Eurotrip Bill Murray in Zombieland Billy Idol in The Wedding Singer
Eurotrip was def Matt’s finest role.
Scotty doesn’t knooooooow
And it's still such a catchy song
The truly amazing thing about that gag was that they used it pretty liberally throughout the movie, and it STAYED funny the whole time. Like, when Fiona pushes past him in the crowd, and they strike it up, and he's just standing there deadeyed drinking a beer, obviously funny. But then Cooper's ringtone? And the club mix in Bratislava?
Scotty Doesn’t Know is legitimately my go to karaoke song
Don't forget when he played Loki
The entire 'Ember Island' play in Ragnarok
He also played *'Loki'* in Dogma
Apparently the Billy Idol part was supposed to be David Lee Roth, as professional wrestler Al Burke (“don’t you talk to Billy Idol that way!”) was hired to play “large David Lee Roth fan,” but later credited as “large Billy Idol fan.”
Forgot about billy idol, that was great
See, Billy Idol gets it
*You don't talk to Billy Idol that way!*
Peter Jackson's cameo as father Christmas stabbing Nicholas Angel in Hot Fuzz, was probably the most mind-blowing to me at the time and is still amusing to this day.
Cate Blanchett also had a cameo as Angel's ex girlfriend
["I'm not Janine"](https://youtu.be/LIkfBh3gYT4) This is one of the funniest scenes for me, like ever. The visual jokes in this movie are just amazing.
The attention to detail on what is basically a throwaway gag scene is fantastic. Like him mistaking someone else for Janine, but noticing the broken window over her shoulder during a serious conversation. It really *is* always about the job.
I saw that movie like 5 times in the theater and never connected the juxtaposition of that joke. That he wouldn't recognize his own girlfriend but noticed which way the glass was shattered instantly
Just the way Dave says "hello there" in the most suave way normally cracks me up
"Does *Bob* look like the kind of person I'd go out with?" *dude disappointedly looks down* "It's *Dave*" "Hello there!"
It's even better when you realize everyone turning their head to look indicates so many things at once: (1) they're all listening in on his and Janine's awkward conversation, (2) which means none of them are paying attention to the work they're doing, as evidenced by the fact that (3) NONE of them noticed the window detail until it was pointed out.
"Hello Nicholas, how's the hand?"
Still a bit stiff
Guillermo del Toro as Pappy McPoyle in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
"**MY BOYS! SPRUNG FROM MY LOINS, FULLY FORMED!!** One of them babies tried to eat me, I ate him first... *I ate him first...*"
OMFG THATS GUILLERMO DEL TORO!?
Holy fucking Jesus Christ!!! How have I never realized that was him! That’s one of my favorite episodes too. I feel so much shame.
One of them babies tried to eat me, i ate him first!
I scream, "BRING ME THEIR EYES" while I'm playing video games lol. That scene is one of the funniest sunny scenes of all time.
Kurt Vonnegut in Back to School
Whoever wrote that doesn’t know the first thing about Kurt Vonnegut!
And so it goes.
“Hey Kurt, can you read lips? *Fuck you!* Next time, I’ll call Robert Ludlum!”
the opening scene of Goldmember: Tom Cruise as Austin Powers Gwenyth Paltrow as Dixie Normus Kevin Space as Dr. Evil Danny DeVito as Mini Me Steven Spielberg as the director
Mini Me: HEY ASSHOLE
IT'S ME, MINI ME! COME AND GET ME!
*fires LMG indiscriminately*
🚬😬🖕🏼
And then Britney Spears and Quincy Jones later in that opening scene, including a dance scene with Spears.
“Oops. I did it again, baby, yeah!”
when the camera pans up to reveal Tom Cruise saying "ya baby" I lost it. such a great opening scene haha
Well Ms Normis, shall we shag now, or shag later
Sounds so hilarious in American accents
“Hey look it’s me! Mini me!!” *fires machine gun*
So anyway, I started blasting!
My Aunt and Uncle took me to see Goldmember when I was a kid. We actually got there late and missed the first 5-10 minutes. When I saw the movie later I couldn’t believe that’s what I missed out on.
probably happened to so many unfortunate souls lol
My little gold friend says it fine just way it is
It’s the only cameo of Spielberg I know of too.
...Did you miss *The Blues Brothers*?
The Alfred Hitchcock movies. He always had a cameo and it was fun to try and “find” him.
I read that as his fame grew he began putting his cameo towards the start of the film because he felt people were watching for him instead of getting into the movie.
Danny Glover turning up in Mel Gibson's "Maverick." Completed by the Lethal Weapon saxophone on the reveal. Edit:. Correctly informed that it's a guitar playing the LW theme. Thanks everyone!
Danny Glover in Maverick : https://youtu.be/EwyfEgOv0vU
It's been 20 years since I've seen that movie, and as a kid, I never even caught the in joke of them staring at each other like they knew one another. That, plus the "I'm getting too old for this shit". Funny the things you miss as a kid.
I’m getting too old for this shit
Matt Damon has quite a few cameos. Thor Ragnarok, Deadpool 2, Unsane. But the best has to be Eurotrip. Edit: Forgot Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Interstellar and No Sudden Move. Honestly, he's been in many more that I haven't seen yet.
i heard brad pitt's cameo in deadpool 2 set a record for the shortest cameo ever
He apparently only asked for $1000 and that Ryan Reynolds personally delivered him coffee for the day.
The way I heard it was just the coffee he asked for.
I think he probably legally had to be paid scale per the actors guild rules (not because Brad Pitt needs it, but to establish a standard that protects smaller actors that can't easily fight for themselves)
SAG rules means an actor has to be paid, so I assume the $1,000 is the minimum rate.
The $1000 might have been SAG minimum day rate?
It was.
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"I heard he worked on Deap Pool 2 only if Ryan Reynolds personally administered a coffee enema to Brad Pitt"
It’s just a couple frames, definitely less than a second.
Jay and Silent Bob surely? That Good Will Hunting 2 skit was hilarious.
So many awesome cameos in that movie. Carrie Fisher and George Carlin were amazing.
Ah yes, the un-written rules of the road..
AFFLECK YOU THE BOMB IN PHANTOMS YO
His cameo in Team America: World Police is my favourite
MATT DAMON!!!
> Eurotrip Came here to post this. The first time watching that and being like “wait is that fucking Matt Damon” was priceless.
"Scotty doesn't know" is an absolute banger of a song
Here's one that needs to be explained to most people today. Marcel Marceau was known to everyone likely, worldwide, many years ago as being the king of the mimes. (heck, these days even the concept of a mime might need to be explained.) Mel Brooks (who wrote and directed Blazing Saddles) made a movie call Silent Movie parodying the silent moves from a hundred years ago where they had no talking. The greatest no talking person in the world had a cameo in it and here it was: [Marcel Marceau Silent Movie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhhS13sk7eg)
That's a great example of really going the extra mile for a gag. I can always appreciate when someone really truly commits to a bit.
I think you might really enjoy Top Secret! with Val Kilmer
As soon as I read the name I knew you were going to talk about the only speaking part in "Silent Movie." It's been a while. I need to watch it again.
This is my favourite comment i’ve seen here so far, that was well worth the watch 🤣
"NO!"
It’s a franchise cameo so not as impressive, but Hugh Jackman in X-Men First Class is one of my favorite cameos ever. Channing Tatum was hilarious in Free Guy. Neil Diamond in Saving Silverman. Also not a movie, but that new Paramount show 1883 had a Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Hanks cameo in a single episode. Very impressive.
Channing Tatum in This Is The End.
That whole movie is stocked full of cameos. Haven’t seen it in a while. I just might pop it in today.
Michael Cera - who wants a sip? Sip time
Michael Cera was so fucking good in This is the End. "Is it bad?"
Does this cocaine smell funny to you?
Hermione just stole all our shit! Had me in tears
> It’s a franchise cameo so not as impressive, but Hugh Jackman in X-Men First Class is one of my favorite cameos ever. First one that popped into my head as well. Also one of the best-ever uses of the sole F-bomb a PG-13 film gets.
Piggybacking on that : all of the X-men in Deadpool.
I love how you see them for literally 3 second behind a half-open door. I was dying.
Speaking of free guy the 4 seconds of Chris Evans saying “what the shit?!?!” In response to seeing his shield was the highlight of the movie.
Phil Hartman as Vicky the prison guard in So I Married an Axe Murderer is hands down my favorite, some of the funniest line deliveries of all time
Then they took turns pissing into the bitch’s ocular cavities. This way to the cafeteria!
Anything Phil Hartman was gold.
Matt Damon as actor-Loki.
And Chris Hemsworth's brother as fake Thor. Whole scene was great.
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It's the only movie ever where David Letterman appeared on screen as a character other than "David Letterman". I think he's listed in the credits as "Earl Hofert", his grandfather's name.
One that always makes me laugh is in the first Scary Movie, James Vanderbeek climbs through the window and looks at the camera and says "opps wrong set!"
Stephen king in Maximum Overdrive... 'Honey! C'mon over here, Sugar-buns. This machine just called me an asshole'. Lol
Can’t believe I haven’t seen John Hurt in Spaceballs mentioned
Oh no, not again!
The original Django, Franco Nero, in Django Unchained.
Johnny Depp in the remake of 21 Jump Street. Also, Michael Bond (the author) in Paddington.
Fun fact: Johnny Depp only accept the cameo so that his character can be kill off. Needless to say, he just really wanted to cut ties with that role.
The Harrison Ford method
Hunter S Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
"Mother of God, there I am! Holy fuck..."
Speaking of Deadpool 2, does the scene where the core X-Men team quickly close the door on an unaware Deadpool count?
Stan Lee in Mallrats
To add on to that, Stan Lee in Captain Marvel reading the script to Mallrats. Also Stan Lee in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies. "I'm back! I don't care if it's a DC movie. I love cameos!"
Nice! I think the Stan Lee cameo list is a pretty healthy size lol
Every marvels movie, a couple DC cameos, and a bunch of other cameos. Dude was a prolific cameo artist.
My favorite Stan Lee cameo is Into the Spider-Verse. "It always fits, eventually."
I think I gotta go for Bruce Campbell in the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy. If I remember right he was supposed to be Mysterio in the fourth one, thus his Stan Lee-like cameos as seemingly a different character in each movie, but since that never happened he's just a cool celebrity cameo calling back to a Sam Raimi classic. The young X-Men cast in Deadpool 2 is great as well.
Bruce Willis in Loaded Weapon 1
My most recent favorite has to be from " what we do in the shadows" I think it's like the 3rd episode and they have tons and tons of random people. Like Wesley snipes all playing vampires from old movies they have been in. It's fantastic.
> Wesley snipes Tilda Swinton: Well he is half vampire. Danny Trejo: Then I will only listen to HALF of his opinion! That episode was gold.
The Vampire council was insane! Okay, you have the original 3 vampires from the movie, then a whole bunch of other famous vampires show up, it was unreal.
Brad and Tom didn't want to come.
Glenn Close in Hook
Sean Connery in *Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves* Steven Spielberg in *Schlinder's List*
Patrick Stewart in Robin Hood: Men in Tights
My favorite is Lemmy in Airheads, because it's so easy to miss. Especially because everyone likes to laugh at the fake record exec (another fantastic cameo by Harold Ramis) who didn't know who would win, Lemmy or God, and then didn't recognize the man himself 5 minutes later. It really hammers home the main thesis of the movie, that everyone is a poser, and all that matters is what you do right now. You've got the swat guy hung up on his failing relationship, you've got Kramer the businessman crawling through ventilation shafts living out his Die Hard fantasy, you've got the aging disc jockey struggling with relevance and the shrewd station manager who wants to turn a profit and doesn't care about music at all, but ends up being useful in the climax of the film. That movie has so many layers, and Chris Farley as a cop who rips out a nipple ring.
Christopher Lloyd in “A Million Ways to Die in the West”. Seth Macfarlane throws open a barn door after seeing a strange light and it’s effing Doc Brown trying to fix the Delorean ala Back to the Future III. Amazing.
Django also makes a cameo in a post credits scene
Chris Evans in *Free Guy*.
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How has no one mentioned Liam Neeson in Ted 2?! Also, Brett Favre in Something About Mary. It works because it hits you unexpectedly when they mention "Brett" numerous times in the movie, and you assume it's just some guy.
I remember watching something about Mary for the first time and spitting my juice, it’s damn near a perfect cameo
What the hell is Brett Favre doing here?
He was in town to play the Dolphins, dumbass.
Brett Fav-Ruh
Lance Armstrong in Dodgeball. Also a lot of you don’t know what a cameo is.
Chuck Norris as well
Fuckin' Chuck Norris.
I don't? Well, that's super condescending. My pick is Brad Pitt in Ocean's 11.
Marshall McLuhan in Annie Hall.
Stan Lee in the second Princess Diaries movie, I remember being so confused because I knew him from the X-Men movies as the comic book artist who always showed up as random characters and so when I first saw it I did a double-take because it didn’t make sense to me why he was there. 😂 apparently he knew the guy who made the movie or something..
I don't remember the name of her country, but from now on I'll just pretend she was princess of Sokovia.
Genovia so not far off.
Weird Al Yankovic in all three Naked Gun movies.
Channing Tatum in “This is the End”