Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Movies with lots of Cameos

  1. The Muppet movie (1979)
  2. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
  3. The Magic Christian
  4. The Player (1992)
  5. Sunset Boulevard
  6. Sharknado (all versions)

Movies with lots of Cameos

  1. The Muppet movie (1979)
  2. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
  3. The Magic Christian
  4. The Player (1992)
  5. Sunset Boulevard
  6. Sharknado (all versions)
  7. The Blues Brothers

Movies with lots of Cameos

  1. The Muppet movie (1979)
  2. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
  3. The Magic Christian
  4. The Player (1992)
  5. Sunset Boulevard
  6. Sharknado (all versions)
  7. The Blues Brothers
  8. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

Movies with lots of Cameos

  1. The Muppet movie (1979)
  2. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
  3. The Magic Christian
  4. The Player (1992)
  5. Sunset Boulevard
  6. Sharknado (all versions)
  7. The Blues Brothers
  8. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
  9. Around The World in 80 Days (1956)

Considered to be the movie that created the concept of ‘cameo’ roles, it included so many ‘walk-on’ parts that the end credits were preceded with a title card reading “WHO WAS SEEN IN WHAT SCENE … AND WHO DID WHAT”

-“BB”-

Movies with Lots of Cameos

  1. The Muppet Movie (1979)
  2. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
  3. The Magic Christian
  4. The Player (1992)
  5. Sunset Boulevard
  6. Sharknado (all versions)
  7. The Blues Brothers
  8. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
  9. Around The World in 80 Days (1956)
  10. The List of Adrian Messenger (1963)

Pass.

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal

Totally unrecognizable as Mason Verger

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal
  6. JFK

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal
  6. JFK
  7. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal
  6. JFK
  7. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
  8. Darkest Hour

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal
  6. JFK
  7. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
  8. Darkest Hour
  9. The Fifth Element

Gary Oldman movies

  1. The Dark Knight
  2. Air Force One
  3. Sid and Nancy
  4. Léon: The Professional
  5. Hannibal
  6. JFK
  7. Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
  8. Darkest Hour
  9. The Fifth Element
  10. The Contender

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)
  2. Polyester (audience members were given Odorama scratch-and-sniff cards)

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)
  2. Polyester (audience members were given Odorama scratch-and-sniff cards)
  3. Clue (released in 1985, there were three different endings, and which ending you saw depended on which print was being shown in the theater you attended)

-“BB”-

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)
  2. Polyester (audience members were given Odorama scratch-and-sniff cards)
  3. Clue (released in 1985, there were three different endings, and which ending you saw depended on which print was being shown in the theater you attended)
  4. Comin’ at Ya! (A 3-D movie from 1981, which used the 3-D effect to repeatedly simulate objects appearing to be heading directly at the audience)

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)
  2. Polyester (audience members were given Odorama scratch-and-sniff cards)
  3. Clue (released in 1985, there were three different endings, and which ending you saw depended on which print was being shown in the theater you attended)
  4. Comin’ at Ya! (A 3-D movie from 1981, which used the 3-D effect to repeatedly simulate objects appearing to be heading directly at the audience)
  5. The Tingler, buzzers called “Percepto” were implanted in theater seats and vibrated when “the Tingler” was loose during the movie. Director William Castle also hired people to scream and faint during the movie.

‘Gimmick’ movies

  1. Earthquake (featured ‘Sensurround’ low frequency sound that caused the theater to shake)
  2. Polyester (audience members were given Odorama scratch-and-sniff cards)
  3. Clue (released in 1985, there were three different endings, and which ending you saw depended on which print was being shown in the theater you attended)
  4. Comin’ at Ya! (A 3-D movie from 1981, which used the 3-D effect to repeatedly simulate objects appearing to be heading directly at the audience)
  5. The Tingler, buzzers called “Percepto” were implanted in theater seats and vibrated when “the Tingler” was loose during the movie. Director William Castle also hired people to scream and faint during the movie.
  6. Psycho - Theatre staff instructed not to admit latecomers so they wouldn’t miss the crucial first few minutes of the movie