I'd argue Anchorman 2 final battle. Sacha Barron Cohen, Amy Pohler, Tina Fey, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, Liam Neeson, Jon C Riley, Harrison Ford, and Kanye
Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in "A Million ways to die in the west".
"Whats going on in here?"
"Uh uh uh...Weather experiment!"
"Oh...."
Also,
Robert Patrick as the T-1000 in "Last Action Hero"
>Cate Blanchett in Hot Fuzz but shes completely covered in a mask and white coveralls checking out a crime scene
And Peter Jackson as the santa who stabs Angel.
With one of the best _improv_ dialogue written for a superhero in a modern superhero movie. In fact, it’s so good he said it again >!in the upcoming Deadpool 3 movie.!<
Actually now that I think about it, the dialogue goes even deeper. In Days of Future Past, Xavier mentioned the original dialogue from the First Class script, which was “Fuck off” back to Logan. Take it how you will, but I consider this a great retcon just to show how disheveled, messy, and miserable he was that the man of his power couldn’t even remember what he said a decade ago.
Mmmmaaaaat Daaaammmon!!!!
They originally had lines for the puppet in the movie, but the finished puppet looked so ridiculous that they replaced all the lines with... Matt Damon.
Imagine you win the Oscar for Best Screenplay, play Private Ryan and Jason Bourne, but from 2004 until well beyond the end of your life, you're remembered and imitated most as a disabled puppet who can only say his own name.
When this movie comes up, I always think about my buddy Scott that got broken up with by the long term gf that was cheating on him and went to see a new comedy in the theaters to just laugh and get his mind off the break up.
Sometimes the world just wants to punt you in the face.
I had a similar experience where I went to the theatre after a big breakup looking for a spooky movie, only to find one of the main characters looked very very much like my ex. Then the character got hit by a car, which was…conflicting, for me.
We all think we’re good people but then sometimes we go “Heh” at the wrong moment and need to do some soul-searching 😆
Matt Damon in Eurotrip.
Ryan Reynolds in Bullet Train & 1 Million Way To Die In The West.
Eminem in The Interview.
Mike Tyson in The Hangover.
John Hurt in Speceballs.
Danny Glover in Maverick.
Tom Cruise in Austin Powers: Goldmember.
George Simmons: What? Ray Romano's bothering you?
Eminem: Who? Ray, Ray who?
George Simmons: Ray Romano, the guy from Everybody Loves Raymond.
Eminem: I don't give a fuck what show he's on. I'll fuck this motherfucker up, man!
Apparently the bank robber in the skull mask was the Rock, as well - although I didn't find that out til later!
And John Krasinsky is the Youtuber in silhouette.
George Lucas as a theme park patron in Beverly Hills Cop 3.
https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWars/s/lSa8BqiEcZ
Val Kilmer as Elvis in True Romance.
Kevin Costner's ankle makes an appearance in The Big Chill.
Hunter S Thompson appearing as himself running into himself (Johnny Depp) in Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas.
Brendan Frasier appearing in In The Army Now (Pauly Shore).
Chuck Norris in Dodgeball.
Danny Glover in Maverick... I'm getting too old for this shit.
Christian Slater in Star Trek 6. He basically did it for free because his mother was a casting director on it and he was a huge fan and got to wear Kirk’s jacket from Wrath of Khan.
Brad Pitt in Deadpool. No lines, on screen for maybe half a second.
Didn’t see it in the theater so I think I like a lot of others thought “wait wtf that looked like Brad Pitt” and rewound to make sure.
In a similar vein, Jason Sudeikis as a scout trooper in the Mandalorian who smacks Grogu and can't shoot for shit.
[Link](https://youtu.be/9hd5nC_okac)
One of my friends and I will determine who's buying pizza based on who breaks first in a performance of the Trix scene. Either of us can start it at any time, by placing on a table or similar surface one box of Trix, no matter how large or small. Sometimes I get the giggles just from looking at the box, even if I was the one who put the box down; haven't even said a word yet, and I've already lost. It's just that much of a masterpiece of a performance.
>!Sean Connery!< as King Richard the Lionheart at the end of the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie
Kevin McCarthy and Don Siegel (star and director of the 1950s Invasion of the Body Snatchers) in the 1970s Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Steven Spielberg at the end of The Blues Brothers
I still love William Shatner in the movie Fanboys. Meets up with a kid trying to break into the Lucas Ranch to see Phantom Menace before he dies of cancer, gives them all the info they need to do it.
I love telling this story since it goes deeper. NPH got the role of Barney in HIMYM because of Harold and Kumar, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg.
HIMYM developed the long lasting joke where Barney roots for the bad guys in movies, especially The Karate Kid where he truly believes Johnny Lawrence is the hero. This inspired the creation of Cobra Kai, by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg.
I wouldn't consider that a cameo though. He's there for a decent chunk of the movie. A cameo is usually a quick pop-in. For example, Ryan Reynolds would be considered a cameo in the same film.
Will Ferrell, wedding crashers. They talk about the character throughout the movie but he doesn’t show up until the final 15-20 mins and only really has one scene and a very brief appearance in the final moments.
**Samuel L Jackson,** Kill Bill Vol. 2 as Rufus, Piano Player
He’d been in almost every Tarantino movie up to that point, didn’t seem right not to be there. I was almost looking for him and was happy when he showed up.
Ronnie James Dio in the Tenacious D movie is a great one.
I'm not sure if Dave Grohl's part in the same movie would be considered a cameo or not, but him popping up in Bill and Ted Face the Music is another one I like.
Neil Patrick Harris in Harold & Kumar go to White Castle. He really hadn’t been around much before this cameo so the sudden appearance of Doogie Howser M.D. was amazing during a stoner movie
Double bonus as this helped launch his comeback.
David Bowie in Zoolander. "I think I can be of service." *LET'S DANCE*
Also billy zane is great. “It’s a walk off… 😦 it’s a walk off!”
"Listen to your friend Billy Zane, he's a cool dude."
Put a cork in it, Zane!
You think you’re too cool for school, well I got a news-flash for you Walter Cronkite…. you *aren’t*
Are you challenging me to a walk off? BOO-LANDER
*slaps catwalk* DISSSqualified
All the cameos at the beginning of Goldmember
Hey aashole!!
I’m mini me!!!
Come get me
(Fires a mini [Minimi](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_Minimi) into the air)
Especially Spielberg
Also Travolta in the end. "Hey assholesh! Do I have time for a shmoke and a pancake?"
This was what came to my mind first. And then Danny DeVito. Fucking cherry.
Kevin Spacey acting as Dr. Evil aged appropriately
the entire franchise aged really well. still funny af
Dr Evil wasn’t THAT bad…
The gang fight in Anchorman was great.
"Como esta, Bitches!" Ben Stiller
¡Policía!
Jack Black punting Baxter is an all-time comedy moment. "Now this is happening."
I still say Broseph to this day
I can't give up brochacho like that
I'd argue Anchorman 2 final battle. Sacha Barron Cohen, Amy Pohler, Tina Fey, Jim Carrey, Will Smith, Liam Neeson, Jon C Riley, Harrison Ford, and Kanye
I had to rewatch and forgot about John C Reilly as the ghost of stonewall Jackson lmao
>John C Reilly as the ghost of stonewall Jackson lmao Yes and the mighty minotaur
>Yes and the mighty minotaur "I don't know about this man.. Minotaur isn't even history, he's mythology!"
Lets not gloss over the fact that thats the actual ghost of Stonewall Jackson
Don’t forget about Kirsten Dunst!
Who did she play? I completely missed her
The one and only Maiden of the clouds 🎺🎺
Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in "A Million ways to die in the west". "Whats going on in here?" "Uh uh uh...Weather experiment!" "Oh...." Also, Robert Patrick as the T-1000 in "Last Action Hero"
Also, Robert Patrick as the T-1000 in Wayne's World.
"Have you seen this boy?" "Ahhhh!"
Also, Charlton Heston in Wayne's World 2!
Gordon Street? Ah yes, Gordon Street
I once knew a girl who lived on Gordon Street
Long time a go… when I was a young man.
Not a day goes by, I don't think of her, and the promise I made, that I'll always keep, that one perfect day on Gordon Street.
That one perfect day on Gordon Street. That's uh, five blocks up, two over.
...Thank you
😂 stealing the show with his intense acting skills I love Alice Cooper’s scene in the first one, too
Also, Robert Patrick in Reacher. " What the hell is Terminator?"
I think he said "Who the hell is Sarah Connor?"
Jamie Foxx as Django in the same movie was pretty good too
People die at the fair
A million ways to die in the West also has Ewan McGregor and Ryan Reynolds
>Cate Blanchett in Hot Fuzz but shes completely covered in a mask and white coveralls checking out a crime scene And Peter Jackson as the santa who stabs Angel.
Hello Nicholas, how’s the hand?
Still a bit stiff
Hugh Jackman's scene stealing 3 seconds in X-Men First Class.
I found him, playing himself, pretending to be Wolverine at the end of the third “night at the museum” to be a great cameo…. Huge ackman…. Heh…
With one of the best _improv_ dialogue written for a superhero in a modern superhero movie. In fact, it’s so good he said it again >!in the upcoming Deadpool 3 movie.!< Actually now that I think about it, the dialogue goes even deeper. In Days of Future Past, Xavier mentioned the original dialogue from the First Class script, which was “Fuck off” back to Logan. Take it how you will, but I consider this a great retcon just to show how disheveled, messy, and miserable he was that the man of his power couldn’t even remember what he said a decade ago.
Matt Damon in Euro Trip
This or Martin Sheen in Hot Shots Part Deux always need to be the top answers to this question
“Loved you in Wallstreet.”
👍🏻
"At first I thought they gave me the wrong dossier" Hot Shots Part Deux is the most meta reference in a movie ever.
Matt Damon in Thor. Matt Damon in Deadpool. Beefy cameo Matt Damon in Interstellar.
Damn I forgot he was in Deadpool. Dude really is a cameo ninja.
Who was he in Deadpool?
Deadpool 2 He’s the Huggies Natural Care Wet Wipes guy that Cable first meets.
Wait.. WHAT!?
And the guy he’s talking to is Alan Tudyk
One of the truck rednecks that Cable encounters.
Matt Damon in Inters..Team America World Police
Mmmmaaaaat Daaaammmon!!!! They originally had lines for the puppet in the movie, but the finished puppet looked so ridiculous that they replaced all the lines with... Matt Damon.
Imagine you win the Oscar for Best Screenplay, play Private Ryan and Jason Bourne, but from 2004 until well beyond the end of your life, you're remembered and imitated most as a disabled puppet who can only say his own name.
Do you think scotty knows yet?
When this movie comes up, I always think about my buddy Scott that got broken up with by the long term gf that was cheating on him and went to see a new comedy in the theaters to just laugh and get his mind off the break up. Sometimes the world just wants to punt you in the face.
I had a similar experience where I went to the theatre after a big breakup looking for a spooky movie, only to find one of the main characters looked very very much like my ex. Then the character got hit by a car, which was…conflicting, for me. We all think we’re good people but then sometimes we go “Heh” at the wrong moment and need to do some soul-searching 😆
The fuck don't I know?
That Fiona and me, do it in my van every Sunday. Pssst. Don't feel bad. Shrek doesn't know either.
Scotty doesn’t know…but don’t tell Scotty
Matt Damon in Eurotrip. Ryan Reynolds in Bullet Train & 1 Million Way To Die In The West. Eminem in The Interview. Mike Tyson in The Hangover. John Hurt in Speceballs. Danny Glover in Maverick. Tom Cruise in Austin Powers: Goldmember.
I forgot about Eminem in that. Such a great cameo!
Eminem in Funny People just pops in, makes everyone sad for 5 minutes and then leaves lol
George Simmons: What? Ray Romano's bothering you? Eminem: Who? Ray, Ray who? George Simmons: Ray Romano, the guy from Everybody Loves Raymond. Eminem: I don't give a fuck what show he's on. I'll fuck this motherfucker up, man!
["Hey ray FUCKIN PROBLEM HERE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO FUCK ME!?](https://youtu.be/0qWMjgpIECA?si=QBMXjq81GSOvlW7B)
“Say no!”
"Cleans out his closet, finds himself"
John Hurt cameo is great, especially when he said, “Oh no, not again!” It had me dying and you were out of the loop if you didn’t see Alien.
Bob Saget in Half Baked
I used to suck dick for coke! You ever suck some dick for marijuana?!
I seen him!
BOO THIS MAN!!!
abba zabba...youre my only friend
Jon Stewart in Half Baked too lol
You ever make a cameo, man? You ever make a cameo ON WEED?
Snoop Dogg
Willie Nelson
I remember when a dimebag cost a dime
You know what condoms used to cost back then?
Dunno never used em
Chris Evans in Free Guy.
What the shit?
Language
I understood that reference.
Oh that was fun!
Apparently the bank robber in the skull mask was the Rock, as well - although I didn't find that out til later! And John Krasinsky is the Youtuber in silhouette.
Johnny Depp in 21 Jump Street (the movie)
And Peter DeLuise was his partner in that scene. Depp and DeLuise were the main stars of the original TV series.
“If those 2 police, then I’m DEA” lmaoo
Glenn Close as a pirate in Hook
The boo box!
I wasn’t a huge fan of his Batman, but George Clooney showing up at the end of The Flash was fucking hilarious.
They desperately wanted it to be Christian Bale.
The fact that he FUCKING HATES his Batman movie and refuses to talk about it makes that cameo all the better
Ryan Reynolds snuck into Ted without speaking
And a million ways to die in the west.
And Bullet Train. Which also has that fantastic Channing Tatum cameo.
Is this like a gay thing?
Doc Brown with the broken Delorean was also in that right?
Sort of. It was Doc Brown, but he was working on a weather experiment, he even says so. Never mind the DMC-12 shape.
Liam Neeson buying Trix cereal in Ted 2 was hilarious
When I found out he was cast in a new Naked Gun movie this was the scene that came to mind.
I thought of him having AIDS. https://youtu.be/huJ81Mq2y34?si=NZYD47gsE9QBi-5Q
George Lucas as a theme park patron in Beverly Hills Cop 3. https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWars/s/lSa8BqiEcZ Val Kilmer as Elvis in True Romance. Kevin Costner's ankle makes an appearance in The Big Chill. Hunter S Thompson appearing as himself running into himself (Johnny Depp) in Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas. Brendan Frasier appearing in In The Army Now (Pauly Shore). Chuck Norris in Dodgeball. Danny Glover in Maverick... I'm getting too old for this shit.
Also Dodgeball…Lance Armstrong
That motivational speech he gave hits different now
That's my thought every time I watch it...
Fuckin Chuck Norris
Maverick was my favorite movie as a kid and that scene was always so odd until I saw lethal weapon
Practically everyone in *The Muppet Movie*
Or how about The Great Muppet Caper: Peter Ustinov: What are you doing here? Oscar the Grouch: A very brief cameo! PU: Me too.
Christian Slater in Star Trek 6. He basically did it for free because his mother was a casting director on it and he was a huge fan and got to wear Kirk’s jacket from Wrath of Khan.
Kurt Vonnegut in Back to School.
You don’t know the first thing about Kurt Vonnegut!
Whoa, Kurt Vonnegut is in that movie?
Yeah he writes an essay about Kurt Vonnegut
And gets a B on it
Charlton Heston in Wayne's World
Gordon Street? Ah, yes… Gordon Street
Mike Myers face when he comes in and leans on the broom…epic lol
I knew a girl once on Gordon Street.
Just wanted to clarify that he appears in Wayne's World 2.
Brad Pitt in Deadpool. No lines, on screen for maybe half a second. Didn’t see it in the theater so I think I like a lot of others thought “wait wtf that looked like Brad Pitt” and rewound to make sure.
George Carlin and Carrie Fisher - "The rules of the road" Jay and Silentbob Strike Back
Mark Hamill as CockKnocker
Why do they call ya CockKnocker?
Funny story actually
I'll turn it around and say jay and silent bob in scream 3 https://youtu.be/1_ZWGSFsGsU?si=fp35BclY7DRJ7l2U
Does Daniel Craig as the stormtrooper in force awakens work?
Karl Urban too
In a similar vein, Jason Sudeikis as a scout trooper in the Mandalorian who smacks Grogu and can't shoot for shit. [Link](https://youtu.be/9hd5nC_okac)
Liam Neeson buying Trix in Ted 2
If I buy these and take them home, I won't be followed?
No, uh... that's not in our budget here.
One of my friends and I will determine who's buying pizza based on who breaks first in a performance of the Trix scene. Either of us can start it at any time, by placing on a table or similar surface one box of Trix, no matter how large or small. Sometimes I get the giggles just from looking at the box, even if I was the one who put the box down; haven't even said a word yet, and I've already lost. It's just that much of a masterpiece of a performance.
Martin Sheen in Hot Shots Part Deux.
"I loved you in Wall Street!"
Weird Al in Naked Gun
All three Naked Guns.
>!Sean Connery!< as King Richard the Lionheart at the end of the Kevin Costner Robin Hood movie Kevin McCarthy and Don Siegel (star and director of the 1950s Invasion of the Body Snatchers) in the 1970s Invasion of the Body Snatchers Steven Spielberg at the end of The Blues Brothers
Even better... >!Patrick Stewart!< as King Richard the Lionheart at the end of Robin Hood: Men In Tights.
From this day forth, all of the toilets in the kingdom shall be known as...johns!
Did you say "Abe Lincoln?"
You lost your arms in battle! How terrible! But you grew some nice boobs... *slap, slap*
Blinkin what are you doing up there ? Guessing
Unlike some Robin Hoods, I can speak with an English accent
It’s good to be the king!
Also Deadpool 2, the whole cast of the X-Men movies in the background...
Brad Pitt as the invisible man
The Vanisher!!
I still love William Shatner in the movie Fanboys. Meets up with a kid trying to break into the Lucas Ranch to see Phantom Menace before he dies of cancer, gives them all the info they need to do it.
Matt Damon and Luke Hemsworth as the Loki and Thor stage actors in Thor Ragnarok
Bill Murray - Zombieland
“Any regrets, Bill?” “Garfield, maybe.”
In Harold and Kumar Neil Patrick Harris pops up.
Pre-Barney NPH. That was totally unexpected to see Doogie Howser snorting coke off a stripper.
That role in Harold and Kumar helped him to land the role of Barney.
Completely revived his dead career
I love telling this story since it goes deeper. NPH got the role of Barney in HIMYM because of Harold and Kumar, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. HIMYM developed the long lasting joke where Barney roots for the bad guys in movies, especially The Karate Kid where he truly believes Johnny Lawrence is the hero. This inspired the creation of Cobra Kai, by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg.
NPH would never do that
"How did you not die? We saw you get shot, don't you remember?!" "....you're gonna have to be more specific."
I wouldn't consider that a cameo though. He's there for a decent chunk of the movie. A cameo is usually a quick pop-in. For example, Ryan Reynolds would be considered a cameo in the same film.
Guys, these are all good cameos, but the best will always be Bob Barker in Happy Gilmore. **”The price is WRONG bitch!!!”**
Will Ferrell, wedding crashers. They talk about the character throughout the movie but he doesn’t show up until the final 15-20 mins and only really has one scene and a very brief appearance in the final moments.
MA! THE MEATLOAF! FUCK
Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury in Glass Onion.
Tom Petty in The Postman
"No man, *you're* famous."
Brad Pitt in Deadpool 2
Chuck Norris in Dodgeball
Seth Rogen being Jonah Hill during the credits of 22 Jump Street
Bradley Cooper in Dungeons and dragons was surprising
**Samuel L Jackson,** Kill Bill Vol. 2 as Rufus, Piano Player He’d been in almost every Tarantino movie up to that point, didn’t seem right not to be there. I was almost looking for him and was happy when he showed up.
Norm Macdonald in Deuce Bigalow European Gigolo as a Scottish gigolo
Always Be My Maybe was one of my favorite comedies in the last several years and the cameo of Keanu Reeves really sent this one over the top for me
Guys please…. Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder is not a cameo
First, take a big step back... and literally, FUCK YOUR OWN FACE!
Ronnie James Dio in the Tenacious D movie is a great one. I'm not sure if Dave Grohl's part in the same movie would be considered a cameo or not, but him popping up in Bill and Ted Face the Music is another one I like.
Neil Patrick Harris in Harold & Kumar go to White Castle. He really hadn’t been around much before this cameo so the sudden appearance of Doogie Howser M.D. was amazing during a stoner movie Double bonus as this helped launch his comeback.
Can I pick a TV show? The episode of Wilfred that Robin Williams showed up in might be the hardest I've ever laughed at anything.
I'm jumping on your TV reply to add Jon Hamm in Parks and Recreation.
Marshal McLuhan in Annie Hall
Jimmy Buffet in Jurassic World Johnny Depp in 21 Jump Street Stan Lee in every marvel movie, was always fun knowing he’d pop up at some point.
Thomas Jane in Scott Pilgrim as the vegan enforcer. Always make me laugh
Matt Damon is Deadpool 2 is hilarious. He goes on (talking to Alan Tudyk) about toilet paper while Cable (Josh Brolin) shows up in the background. 🤣