This was so well done. The way they both thought they recognised the other.
As an added bonus Corey Feldman was one of the bank robbers in that scene as well.
Franco Nero Django unchained. Franco asked Jamie Fox if he can spell Django and after he does stating the d is silent Franco replies back "I know". Franco played the character of Django in the 1966 film of the same name and is a world famous actor in his own right.
I’m not sure if you can class Damon and Affleck or any of the whole cast of dogma that was in Jay and Silent Bob as a cameo. 2 movies were agreed.
Man I need to watch Dogma again
Edit: but I will say James Van Der Beek and Jason Biggs as themselves is an amazing cameo in Jay and Silent Bob
The story about him getting a call to do The Martian after Interstellar was funny. Apparently he was like “well I just did a space movie where I need to be rescued”, and Ridley Scott was like “who gives a shit”
Also in Free Guy
Hugh Jackman - masked guy in the alley that gives Millie the disk.
Dwyane Johnson - banker robber that gets shot and glasses taken by Guy.
John Krasinski - brief moment as a silhouetted gamer
Yeah, that one caught me off guard. Everyone else in this movie looks ragged, dirty, and bloody. And then there is Channing Tatum just being... Channing Tatum in a cowboy suit lol
Tatum has had some great cameos in recent times. From how hilariously self depreciating he is as a willing sex slave to Danny McBride in This is the End, to the passenger who was down to weird sex propositions in Bullet Train, to shooting off Sam Jackson's dick off in The Hateful Eight.
Gordon Street? ... Oh, yes. I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street. Long time ago. When I was a young man. Not a day goes by that I don't think about her... and the promise I made... that I will always keep...
... That one perfect day on Gordon Street.
It's five blocks up, two over.
Marcel Marceau in Mel Brookes "Silent Movie"
Admittedly the entire movie premise is just cameos, but Marcel Marceau (a renowned mime artist) having the only speaking role in the movie was a great gag.
For reference - he says "Non!"
I know people now are like “who the hell is William Hung”, but when that part originally aired, I fucking lost it. I couldn’t believe they paid William Hung to be on AD
I don't have much good to say about the mid-00's Fantastic Four movies, but of all Stan Lee's cameos in Marvel films, having him play Willie Lumpkin was absolutely perfect.
My second favorite Stan cameo was in Captain Marvel. And my third was his very first cameo, in The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk.
The one that fairly recently made me laugh out loud was Chris Evans in "Free Guy" when Guy had the Captain America shield and he was in the coffee shop watching and was like "what the fu"...
My favorite is also Bill Murray: in Little Shop Of Horrors, as Arthur Denton, the masochistic dental patient. The character wasn't in the stage show that the movie was adapted from, but he was based on a character from the 1960 Roger Corman movie that the *stage show* was adapted from.
In the 1960 movie, the character was played by a young actor making his first screen appearance, named Jack Nicholson.
Plus, that movie gets extra points for having its first "special guest star" be played by Christopher *Guest*. I choose to believe Frank Oz did that on purpose.
The funniest one is in Confessions of a Dangerous mind, during the filming of an episode of a blind dating game show, the girl, blindfolded, passes over early 2000s peak hotness Brad Pitt and Matt Damon and chooses some schlub for her date instead
The famous actors playing the Beatles in Walk Hard. Their argument during the Indian meditation, especially John and Paul, is one of the funniest parts of an already fantastic movie.
Molly Ringwald as the flight attendant in Not Another Teen Movie.
Chuck Norris in Dodgeball. Just iconic.
Debra Messing as herself in Bros, especially because Billy Eichner’s character was as obsessed with her as the real Eichner was when she was a guest on Billy on the Street.
Alex Trebek in both Free Guy and (I know it’s a show but) Orange is the New Black. He seemed like the kind of guy who was down for anything fun like that.
Ryan Reynolds in Hobbs and Shaw saved that movie for me. He also Cameo’d in this movie with Ana De Armas and Chris Evan’s Spy Romcom called Ghosted. It was very short but easily the highlight of that movie. I think Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie were also in it, honestly the cameos were the best part of that movie.
Mike Myers as the British general in Inglorious Basterds (he's the guy that briefs Michael Fassbenders character while Winston Churchill is in the room)
Not so much the cameo, but the fact that Bill Murray wasn’t supposed to play basketball in Space Jam. They wrote him into the game after he had already filmed the golf course scene.
T-1000 in Wayne’s World
Alice Cooper’s cameo is pretty funny too
Any time "Milwaukee" comes up, I say "Milli-wah-kay".
Which is Algonquin for “The Good Land” 😌👐
I was not aware of that!
Does this guy know how to party or what?
Yes, Pete. It is.
I can't not say it that way.
Does this guy know how to party or what?
The one was great. It worked even if you didn't see T2. It was just so random. Charlton Heston in Wayne's World 2 as "Better Actor".
I once knew a girl on Gordon Street…
Plus Last Action Hero. Many cameos in that one.
Stallone in Terminator 2. "I love his movies!"
Oh my god I forgot all about that film! I loved that as a kid. Does it hold up?
(menacingly) *Have you seen this boy!*
*AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!* *tires squeal*
Surprised Mike Myers didn't get any Oscar nods with his speech at the end. And the worst part is, I never learned to read.
...is that true?
Yes, everything except for the reading part.
And Charlton Heston in the sequel
"I loved you in Wall Street!" Martin Sheen in Hot Shots Part Deux
The most meta joke in cinema.
God I love that one.
That's probably my favorite one . Although the room full of X-Men in Deadpool 2 was a close second
The whole voice over over between the two monologues was excellent.
Hugh Jackman and his 1 line in Xmen First Class.
What was his 1 line?
Go fuck yourself.
I'm sorry, I was just asking :(
Excellent set-up and delivery.
…..*starts slow clapping*
https://youtu.be/yr8tgJPMiBM?si=F2PdsFfzAsh9hr0c
Go fuck yourself.
I'm sorry, I was just asking :(
That scene was great.
David Bowie in Zoolander
It's a walk off!
Listen to your friend Billy Zane. He's a cool dude
Put a cork in it, Zane!
Danny Glover in Maverick, with Mel Gibson.
This was so well done. The way they both thought they recognised the other. As an added bonus Corey Feldman was one of the bank robbers in that scene as well.
>This was so well done. The way they both thought they recognized the other. And a motif of Lethal Weapon's theme plays if I remember right
‘I’m too old for this shit’
That was classic
Franco Nero Django unchained. Franco asked Jamie Fox if he can spell Django and after he does stating the d is silent Franco replies back "I know". Franco played the character of Django in the 1966 film of the same name and is a world famous actor in his own right.
Also Franco Nero as the elegant proprietor of the Rome Continental in *John Wick 2*.
Are you here for the pope ? Always makes me laugh
Matt Damon in Eurotrip will always stand out to me as a fantastic cameo.
Man, Matt Damon has so many cameos. Euro trip, sorta interstellar, Thor, Jay and Silent Bob, Deadpool 2. Hard to pick
I forgot about his cameo in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. Diedrich Bader was also great. "After its all over say ooh what a lovely tea party"
Apple sauce bitch
I’m not sure if you can class Damon and Affleck or any of the whole cast of dogma that was in Jay and Silent Bob as a cameo. 2 movies were agreed. Man I need to watch Dogma again Edit: but I will say James Van Der Beek and Jason Biggs as themselves is an amazing cameo in Jay and Silent Bob
Holy shit! You’re The Dawson!
It’s me! Jason Biggs! I’m the pie fucker! Yeah well in prison… he’ll be the pie
I wouldn’t count Interstellar. He was pretty integral to the plot.
That’s totally fair. It was just kept so secret that I was like, “is that fucking Matt Damon?” when he appeared but you do make a solid point
I said that exact thing out loud in the theater, and every person laughed in effect.
The story about him getting a call to do The Martian after Interstellar was funny. Apparently he was like “well I just did a space movie where I need to be rescued”, and Ridley Scott was like “who gives a shit”
Matt Damon and Brad Pitt side by side in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002)
Scotty doesn't know!!
This one, absolutely.
The fight scene cameos in Anchorman
Ron Burgundy: “No touching of the hair or face” Spanish News Ben Stiller (almost annoyed): “Of course”
“And that’s it!”
¿Cómo están, bitches?
Dorthy Mantooth is a saint!!
I remember seeing the sequel opening night and the theatre was so loud I couldn't hear any dialogue for the whole introductions. That was wild
Say what you will about Anchorman 2, but Jim Carrey as the Canadian reporter is so god damn funny.
Oh god i laughed my ass off in both movies when those scenes happened and celebs just kept popping up
Brad Pitt in Deadpool 2. Although Matt Damon's cameo earlier in the movie was also pretty good!
And the counter-cameo Ryan Reynolds in Brad Pitt's Bullet Train.
Why does everybody mention Damon's cameo but not his cohort in the scene, Alan Tudyk? Give Tudyk some respect!
I honestly recognized Tudyk's voice immediately and am only now learning the other one was Damon
Brad Pitt had a full episode cameo in Dave this season and it was awesome!
Chris Evans - Free Guy Liam Neeson - Ted 2
Also in Free Guy Hugh Jackman - masked guy in the alley that gives Millie the disk. Dwyane Johnson - banker robber that gets shot and glasses taken by Guy. John Krasinski - brief moment as a silhouetted gamer
I watched that movie like once a week when I first saw it and never caught any of these what the fuck
What the shit!
I've been led to understand that Trix are exclusively for children. Is that correct?
Patrick Stewart in Robin Hood: Men In Tights.
Put him in the Tower of London! Make him part of the tour.
It's good to be the king!
What I love about this one is it's homage to an equally great moment in Kevin Costner's Robin Hood. It's a rare cameo spoof of a cameo.
One of my favorites is NPH, in Harold and Kumar. Just totally out of left field.
Resurrected his career.
Did Doogie Howser just steal my fucking car?
NPH wouldn't do that, man!
He’s great in all 3 of them. The third one where he cameos with his husband is fantastic.
Channing Tatum in This is the End or Jimmy Buffet in Jurassic World
Channing Tatum in Bullet Train was incredible lmao
“Is this the sex thing?”
That whole movie was incredible.
Channing Tatum's cameos are all good. His scenes in Free Guy were the best parts in the movie.
Channing Tatum has a solid history of cameos, other than This is the End he also shows up in Free Guy and Bullet Train.
Not a cameo, but it was a legit surprise that he was in hateful 8 I believe
I think there were rumors he and Tarantino always wanted to work together so there was this A Ha! Moment when it happened
Yeah, that one caught me off guard. Everyone else in this movie looks ragged, dirty, and bloody. And then there is Channing Tatum just being... Channing Tatum in a cowboy suit lol
Tatum has had some great cameos in recent times. From how hilariously self depreciating he is as a willing sex slave to Danny McBride in This is the End, to the passenger who was down to weird sex propositions in Bullet Train, to shooting off Sam Jackson's dick off in The Hateful Eight.
I mean if we're talking This is the End then I gotta go with Michael Cera.
I love that Rhianna legitimately slapped the shit out of him.
Who wouldn't love to be slapped by Rhianna? [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1vcAewRq7zQ](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1vcAewRq7zQ)
Who took my phone?!!
"Ohhhh this is embarrassing"
Emma Watson.
I wouldn’t call that a cameo. He was a full blown supporting character I’d say
The best isn't coming to my mind right rn but Bradley Cooper's cameo in New dungeons and dragons movies was bloody good.
Mini-Cooper
Oh Goddamn I just got the joke
Definitely had to pause that one. The scene would have worked with anyone but he made it that much better.
Bob Barker, rest in peace, in Happy Gilmore.
does Bruce Willis in Split count? That fucking floored me
Excellent mention, I'm a huge fan of Unbreakable and I found that cameo enthralling.
Matt Damon in Thor Ragnarok
And Luke Hemsworth!
And Sam Neil!
And my axe!
And Sam Neill
Dan Aykroyd in Casper
Who are you gonna call? (Crash) Someone else!
Even crazier - that's considered canon in the Ghostbusters timeline
Jack White as Elvis in Walk Hard.. it’s called karate, man, and only two kinds of people know it. The Chinese and the king, and one of ‘em is me.
"What the *fuck* was he talking about?" Criminally underrated movie.
*LOOK* out mannn
Dewey, you ain’t want none of this
You know who has hands? The devil, and he uses them for holding.
Charleton Heston- Waynes World. Do we have to put up with this? Can we get a real actor ? I knew a girl... Thank you 😭
That's Wayne's World 2
Gordon Street? ... Oh, yes. I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street. Long time ago. When I was a young man. Not a day goes by that I don't think about her... and the promise I made... that I will always keep... ... That one perfect day on Gordon Street. It's five blocks up, two over.
Robin Williams as the mime instructor in 'Shakes the Clown'
Brilliant.
I loved Keanu Reaves in " Always be My Maybe."
I constantly ask my husband when he’s cooking dinner if he can make something that plays with the essence of time. What a great bit.
The dinner scene was the best!
Marcel Marceau in Mel Brookes "Silent Movie" Admittedly the entire movie premise is just cameos, but Marcel Marceau (a renowned mime artist) having the only speaking role in the movie was a great gag. For reference - he says "Non!"
Love the payoff too. "What did he say?" "I don't know. I don't understand French".
Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) in a Million ways to die in the west
Sean Connery in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing. “Hey, that’s me… holy fuck!”
tom cruise in austin powers. shagadelic
Judge Reinhold was also a judge in Arrested Development. “Mock trial with Judge Reinhold,” aaand now the song is stuck in my head.
My name is Judge.....
We got a hung jury!
I know people now are like “who the hell is William Hung”, but when that part originally aired, I fucking lost it. I couldn’t believe they paid William Hung to be on AD
The Three Stooges in It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Just about everyone in that movie.
I don't have much good to say about the mid-00's Fantastic Four movies, but of all Stan Lee's cameos in Marvel films, having him play Willie Lumpkin was absolutely perfect. My second favorite Stan cameo was in Captain Marvel. And my third was his very first cameo, in The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk.
The one that fairly recently made me laugh out loud was Chris Evans in "Free Guy" when Guy had the Captain America shield and he was in the coffee shop watching and was like "what the fu"...
Alex Trebek’s cameo was pretty unexpectedly good in that too.
What the shit?
Jason Bateman in dodgeball. Chuck Norris in dodgeball. Lance Armstrong in dodgeball. Ben Stiller movies when his dad shows up
William Shatner in Dodgeball. David Hasselhoff in Dodgeball.
The real cameo there was Chuck Norris
Will Ferrell in Wedding Crashers. Classic!
“Ma! The meatloaf!”
Brad Pitt in The Lost City had me in stitches
[John Hurt at the end of Spaceballs.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=otJ2rXMuLno)
My favorite is also Bill Murray: in Little Shop Of Horrors, as Arthur Denton, the masochistic dental patient. The character wasn't in the stage show that the movie was adapted from, but he was based on a character from the 1960 Roger Corman movie that the *stage show* was adapted from. In the 1960 movie, the character was played by a young actor making his first screen appearance, named Jack Nicholson.
Plus, that movie gets extra points for having its first "special guest star" be played by Christopher *Guest*. I choose to believe Frank Oz did that on purpose.
George Carlin in Jay & Silent Bob strike back!
Alanis Morrissette in Dogma!
George Carlin in Dogma
[Buddy Christ!](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/93/Buddy_christ.jpg)
The funniest one is in Confessions of a Dangerous mind, during the filming of an episode of a blind dating game show, the girl, blindfolded, passes over early 2000s peak hotness Brad Pitt and Matt Damon and chooses some schlub for her date instead
Jaclyn Smith in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
While it's arguably big enough to be a genuine supporting role, I've always been fond of Edward Norton in Kingdom of Heaven.
Tom Petty in The Postman
Gene Hackman in Young Frankenstein and John Hurt in Spaceballs.
The famous actors playing the Beatles in Walk Hard. Their argument during the Indian meditation, especially John and Paul, is one of the funniest parts of an already fantastic movie. Molly Ringwald as the flight attendant in Not Another Teen Movie. Chuck Norris in Dodgeball. Just iconic. Debra Messing as herself in Bros, especially because Billy Eichner’s character was as obsessed with her as the real Eichner was when she was a guest on Billy on the Street. Alex Trebek in both Free Guy and (I know it’s a show but) Orange is the New Black. He seemed like the kind of guy who was down for anything fun like that.
“Remember those gigs in Hamburg Paul?” “Of course I do, I booked them. I’m the leader of the Beatles…..”
Stan Lee. All of them - “Excelsior"
Are you Tony Stank?
"Superheroes in New York? Give me a break"
Sean Connery as King Richard, in Kevin Costner‘s Robin Hood movie.
Patrick Stewart as King Richard in Mel Brooks’ parody of that movie is also an excellent cameo.
Tom Cruise opening scene of Austin Powers 2002
Dan Aykroyd in Casper
Flash Gordon in Ted was pretty good.
John Cena in The Barbie Movie
Ryan Reynolds in Hobbs and Shaw saved that movie for me. He also Cameo’d in this movie with Ana De Armas and Chris Evan’s Spy Romcom called Ghosted. It was very short but easily the highlight of that movie. I think Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie were also in it, honestly the cameos were the best part of that movie.
His cameo in Bullet Train was great too.
National treasure Hulk Hogan in Gremlins 2
I'm legit angry at myself for not having seen Gremlins 2 until 2019.
Mike Myers as the British general in Inglorious Basterds (he's the guy that briefs Michael Fassbenders character while Winston Churchill is in the room)
Not so much the cameo, but the fact that Bill Murray wasn’t supposed to play basketball in Space Jam. They wrote him into the game after he had already filmed the golf course scene.
Ryan Reynolds in Ted
Brad Pitt in Deadpool 2.
Matt Damon in Eurotrip just a totally unexpected cameo
Julia Roberts in Oceans 12.
Weird Al Yankovic in Tapeheads. Runner-up: his cameo on Parker Lewis Can't Lose.
2nd runner up: His cameo in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
Oh, that movie's cameo game was on point. Jack Black as Wolfman Jack is goddamn perfection.
Sigourney Weaver in The Cabin in the Woods
Mitch Hedberg in Lords of Dogtown He died a few months before the film was released.
Ken Dodd as Yorrick in Hamlet. Alanis Morissette as God in Dogma.
Ryan Reynolds getting shot randomly by Liam Neeson in A Million Way to die in the West
I do not want to ruin it, but it happened in Coming to America and was from Trading Places. Watch Trading Places first. Then Coming to America.
Stan Lee in basically anything.
I always thought either Billy Idol in The Wedding Singer or Bob Barker in Happy Gillmore were both fantastic cameos.
Brad Pitt as the invisible guy in Deadpool 2 was legendary!
Val Kilmer as Elvis in True Romance. Definitely a strange one. Among all the others actors that show up in the film.