When do cameos go to far?

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Badmoon, shouldn't you be at the theater right now wearing your white makeup and fangs you Twitard?

Nope not going this weekend. Guess that rules me out. :rotfl Now back to your cartoons you go! Oh and Ill please quit ^^^^ting on my thread unless you have something to contribute. Thanks! ;)
 
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I liked The Lou Ferrigno's cameo in Norton's Hulk, it also got a good response from the audience. Chris Claremont's in X-Men 3 was good. And it's always great to see Bruce Campbell's cameos.
But I hate seeing Stan Lee, enough already. His worst was Fantastic Four.
 
The only Stan Lee Cameo that I had an issue with was in Spider-Man 3, I believe or maybe 2....I forget but the one where he lectures or advises Peter. Cameos are best when they are seen not heard. I thought Lee's in The Incredible Hulk was just fine and are expected in Marvel movies now. It'd be weird without one.
 
Yep Evil you nailed what I was going for. Like it is a big secret or something. To me it was cool in the first Spiderman movie. I thought it was kinda neat.

Ill to answer your question and also to tell you to STFU I don't just mean comic book movies. I am asking about all movies. So thanks for your ever growing support douchey ******. No go watch Wall-e and Free Willy.

For me a good example of a really cool cameo is Dan Akroyd in "The Temple of Doom". Quick and to the point. Hell I didn't even notice it was him until years later.


:eek: :(but... i ... loooooooooooved Wall-e..... :(
 
I remember a Stan Lee cameo that I liked. It was in Mallrats when he talks to Brody about love. That was a cool cameo!

"Whats a matter just because a guy reads comics you think he can't start some ^^^^!?!" :lol
 
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I'm fine with cameos, even if they are very self aware, noticeable moments. The only time they would be odd and I'd be against them is in a serious film like a Steven Spielberg cameo in Schindler's List or something. Seeing Stan Lee or whoever in a cheesy action movie like Hulk doesn't bother me one bit. In fact, I can't think of a cameo that's ever bothered me. :huh
 
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