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Are Star Cameos in Films too Distracting?

Or are they worth it?

There's nothing cooler than going to the theater and seeing your favorite comic book characters on one giant screen. However, sometimes there are elements that can distract you from the story. What element is that you might ask? Well, cameos of course. It happens more often than you think. A big named actor takes a day or two to pop into a few scenes of a film and the crowd applauds. The idea seems good and all, but is is really worth it?    

   The king of comic book movie cameos: Stan
   The king of comic book movie cameos: Stan "The Man" Lee
Guess who else is getting a cameo?   

== TEASER ==        
Recently, SuperHeroHype reported that comedian/actor Denis Leary will have a role in the upcoming Spider-Man reboot film as Police Captain George Stacy, the father of Peter Parker's love Gwen Stacy, who will be played by Emma Stone. In addition to that, Martin Sheen is playing Ben Parker. Denis Leary and Martin Sheen are two highly recognizable actors, and while Martin's character won't be too distracting, since Ben is most likely going to "bite the bullet," but what about Denis Leary, or better yet, what about other big names who show up for smaller roles in films? 
 Foul Mouthed Denis Leary
 Foul Mouthed Denis Leary
Although he's the star of Rescue Me on FX, many people mainly remember Denis Leary as a stand-up comedian with a foul mouth and a cigarette in his hand. For the people that recognize him as that person, it becomes really hard to separate. Not trying to discredit his acting ability, which has come a long way since he was in Judgment Night and The Ref, many people may see him on the screen and will immediately start remembering the stand-up routine or the song "I'm an A**hole" instead of paying attention to the actual scene. The same could be said for Martin Sheen as well, who played the President of the United States of America on the West Wing. However, these two actors fail in comparison to the kings of cameos: Stan Lee and Bruce Campbell.   

The Kings of Cameos

If there are two people fans were looking out for in comic book movies, over the past decade, it was Bruce Campbell and Stan Lee. Although Campbell stuck strickly to doing spots in the Spider-Man films (mainly because he was friends with director Sam Raimi) and his bit part in the super-hero film Sky High, he is notable for the character Ash in the Evil Dead films. In the Spider-Man films he's played a ring announcer, a snooty usher, and a Maître d'.  The other king of cameos is Marvel writing legend Stan "The Man" Lee who has most notably cameo'd as Larry King, Hugh Hefner and comic book postman Willie Lumpkin. Now, while it may be great to see these legends on the big screen, it truly is distracting. Why? Because that's what the audience is waiting for.     
 Bruce Campbell says 'Get lost'
 Bruce Campbell says 'Get lost'
When a new Marvel film comes out, and a fan sits down to watch the film, the entire time, many of them are thinking "Who's Stan Lee going to play in this film?" (at least some of us do!) While it's really cool to see them on the big screen, some people just wait for it to happen instead of getting into the story. The other problem is that if an audience member see one of these guys on the screen, without knowing they were going to be in the film, they don't see the character they are playing. They see the actor. It can rip the audience member out of the film and jolt them back into reality. 
 
What's a person to do? Cameos can't just disappear. They're a staple to the comic book movie world, and sometimes the "regular" movie world; however, they can be super distracting. Possible solution: recurring cameos. Have the actor do his or her cameo piece in one film, but keep coming back as that character. A prime example of this is Samuel Jackson in the Marvel films. The first time many people saw him as Nick Fury, there was the original "cameo-effect" much like Stan Lee, but after the audience saw Jackson in more films as that same character, the audience became more accustomed to the character and not the actor. This solution only works with franchise films or the DC/Marvel world, but it's a start. 
    Sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to exit the donut. 
    Sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to exit the donut. 
What do you guys think about cameos? Love em? Hate em? Are they too distracting for you?    

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Edited By PowerHerc

Distracting?  Not at all.
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Cameos are great, I always get a kick out of them especially if it's from some actor I like. Stan Lee cameos are classic too!

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I think you're going a bit too far with your definition of a cameo. A cameo is an appearance that only lasts for a few seconds and is simply there as a "nod" to the community. In contrast Martin Sheen and Denis Leary both have roles that are pivotal to the plot of the movie. If you feel that they have been typecast into the roles you mentioned then it's the same as saying that after Han Solo, Harrison Ford should have quit acting. Now Sam Jackson's cameo was a little teaser for a character who will be playing a huge part in Marvel movies for the next 5 years and it was something to get us excited after Iron Man was over for the upcoming Avengers film.
Also, I don't think that most movie goers really place that big of an emphasis on cameos. Even the big fans (including myself) are probably only pleasantly surprised the moment they see Stan's mug pop up for a couple of seconds. If you pay $10 to go see a movie and you don't get yourself involved because you're waiting for a cameo, well... it's your money dude!

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They either distract from the story or are wasted opportunities from a writing point of view.
 
Like either the star cameos: Samuel Jackson, Stan Lee, Morgan Freeman, etc..
Or the the cameo characters: many mutants in the X-men flicks, etc..

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I'm always down for a good cameo....

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Well, I was more opposed to Will.I.Am being in Wolverine Origins or the many models and glorified extras who portrayed major characters for but moments in movies. Doesn't Marvel ever bother to plan these things? Not only did Emma and Quicksilver and a whole bevy of other famed mutants showing up in Weapon X facilities cheapen the importance of their characters but ya know, it just wasn't even slightly necessary. What does that say about how they regard these roles that they would just give them to anyone? And Psylocke in X3? The hell was that? You include Psylocke, you include her story which just so happens to have nothing to do with the Brotherhood. Same for Callisto. 
 
For me, it's about showing respect to the property that brings in the dough and is the creation of some hard-working writers/illustrators.

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I actually look forward to bruce campbell and stan lee. With stan its like a quick screen pan and you go o wow that was stan lee. Like other people said, since their roles are so subtle and not "OMG LOOK AT ME I'M ACTOR SO AND SO"  Star cameos are fine, characters cameos kinda bug me...don't just throw a million mutants in the wolverine movie and them make them so low key. Emma frost looked more twilight than emma frost, not to mention guys like toad and all the other ones in the prison. But wolverine is a bad example cuz that movie sucked on alot of levels.  My biggest peeve is stars who play multiple heros...Renolds being deadpool, and in blade and now hal....Chris evans bein johnny storm, captain american and some say flash?...it kinda defeats the purpose and kills alot of crossover value...
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We don't know if Denis Leary and Martin Sheen are going to "pale in comparison" to Bruce and Stan, seeing as the film is about a year away, that's mere speculation at this point. If I for some reason I lost track of the film's plot because a well known celebrity turned up in a film for a minute, I'd begin to question my intelligence.

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I love the Bruce Campbell cameos. He's awesome.

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I'm not sure sure if it is distracting because really it helps out the cause to keep comic books afloat and some people might see the movies because those characters are there and it will gain momentum and money in the box offices. Not to mention it is funny to see Bruce Campbell for no reason, just my opinion.

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Doesn't bother me at all, Stan been doing this in comics, why not the movies! He is the godfather of comics.

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I enjoy them. Its just us comic fans who think way too much about who is gonna have a cameo.

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I guess cameos are alright.

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Yes, very distracting. 

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Stan Lee/Lou Ferrigno cameo in Ang Lee's Hulk was about the only fun part of the movie, so yes, i do like cameos, especially when they're managed cleverly. But also if there's too much sloppy-managed cameos (i'm talking Wolverine Origins) it gets tiresome.

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Something else to consider is that cameos are subjective. A "no-name" actor from a soap opera could have a bit part in a comic book based movie and be just as important to one person as Samuel L. Jackson is to other people

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I enjoy cameos. They are a lot of fun. I have yet to see one that was distracting, though.

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@Achilles. said:
" The only cameo I enjoyed was Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool but then they ruined him and turned him into BarakaPool
 Cool
 Cool


 Not cool
 Not cool
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barakapool!!!!! ur totally right! 
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NO! dennis leary is the PERFECT Cletus Kasady! can you image a better person to play Carnage???

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i don't mind them. I actually expect to find cameos. It's like one of those hidden mickeys thing. lol

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If someone is paying to watch a movie, and their main concern is who will cameo, or in Stan's case, who or what will he play, then that someone's attention was never on the actual movie to begin with. 
 
Seriously, how unfocused are you to watch The Incredible Hulk and completely fall off track because you saw Stan Lee take a sip from a bottle? To quote The Miz "Really? REALLY?" 
  
As for getting big named actors to play smaller roles, it all relies on the actual actor's portrayal. If he/she is really good, then you won't think the actor, but the character. I do understand that sometimes they overshadow the performance. But for the most part, I find myself drawn into the story so I never have that issue.  
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to me cameos are just an added bonus  regardless  of how long they stay on screen its still fun to see them on the big screen 

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The only time I don't like cameos is when they're over-hyped, like Olivia Munn in Iron Man 2. Who she was playing was kept a big secret, she said it wasn't a reporter, there was HUGE speculation that she'd be Janet van Dyne, but after all they hype and rumors, it was a crappy 4 second cameo as essentially herself. Boo-urns. Bruce Campbell or Stan Lee on the other hand are cameos I loved. The only problem with Bruce's cameos was that in the theaters, sometimes there was so much cheering for him that you couldn't hear the lines.  
As for all the "character cameos" in Wolverine Origins, like Emma Frost, Cyclops, and Xavier... well... they were kinda annoying, but were FAR from the biggest problem with that movie.

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I enjoy them.
 
 
I loved Bruce Campbell in the Spider-man movies.

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@agent9149:  Awww :(  
I completely agree. The actress who played Emma in X-Men Origins is sooo beautiful, completely perfect for a young Emma, they just didn't really give her much potential in that movie.  
 

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This isn't any different than when a comedian or musician brings a special guest to a show.  It creates an excitement factor that even non-comic book fans enjoy and look forward to.  It'd be great if there were re-curring roles for said cameo stars but often these stars are in the  movie as a favor to the actor or director (just look at the uncredited role that Brendon Fraiser took on in G.I.Joe).  And yes, the marketing side of the movie industry uses this to get people in the seats - it is a money gamble after all when a movie is made.  Not everyone is a comic book fan that goes to see comic book movies and cameos bring something special to the table.  Sam Jackson's cameo was fun and unexpected - and it also changed the dynamic's of that chain of Marvel movies by introducing the Ultimate universe version of the character.  It was something fan-boys could explain to non-fans who would possible become fans now because of it.  In some instances, cameos can even make the movie better than it is (though not a comic book movie, watch The Ten and you will see what I mean).  As for recurring roles, it'd be nice but probably not possible.  Hollywood can be complex and ridiculous at times, especially when it comes to comic book adaptations.  Really though as a movie fan and a comic book fan I can't imagine it to be so distracting as to ruin the movie experience.  Bruce Campbell, in my opinion, was the only redeeming factor of Spider-Man 3.   
Oh, and Denis Leary getting a PART, not a cameo, means he probably auditioned for the role.  He has, since Rescue Me, tried moving away from his one-sided image as a chain smoking, Nyquil chugging, ranting lunatic.  It is more than likely a publicist play to further that attempt more than it is a 'cameo'.  

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@Cherry Bomb: 
i know..i sat and watched the movie waiting for ema frost to appear and when they showed that 10 seconds of nonsense i stopped watching it...i was so angry they made such a big noise abouit it and brought nothing
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So who gets the cameo for Runaways? Stan Lee or Brian K. Vaughn? 

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@EnSabahNurX said:

" @Cherry Bomb said:

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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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Agreed ^___^ also wish emma looked more like a glassy crystal than thousands of mini diamonds "
I thought the same, but then I thought ... this is what it would actually look like if someone could turn themselves into diamonds. I don't think non-fans would assume that she could transform into glass. 
 
@mr.obvious said: 

Cherry Bomb!  Nice to hear from you again! =D "
Missed me? haha.    (:  
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@agent9149 said:
" @Cherry Bomb said:
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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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yess...i was like why even have her in the film "
I know, right? She was featured pretty heavily in the trailers. They named her and everything, gave her like a mini interview and she has 3 mintues of screen time
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we need every suprising scenes for the comic book vans.
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The only cameo I enjoyed was Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool but then they ruined him and turned him into BarakaPool

 Cool
 Cool


 Not cool
 Not cool
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Stan Lee's cameos, in my opinion are illustrating an old man's love for the characters of the film. There hasn't been a single appearance of his that has warranted outrage or indignation from fans and non-fans alike. It's not like he was among the crowd of New Yorkers in the first Spider-man movie who started pelting Osborn with crap in the middle of a fight scene....
So far his biggest and most important cameo has been in the Incredible Hulk - a role that could have been played by any actor or extra, so why not put him in there?
 
Do I think cameos are too distracting? Nope. I loved Bruce Campbell's appearances in the Spider-man movies, I thought it was only fitting that Lou Ferrigno appear in some form for both Hulk movies and had to smile when Bill Bixby flashed on the tv for a moment. 
 
With Nick Fury, I don't see it as a cameo. The Marvel movies are being made into on-screen comic books with its own established universe. This is a supporting character in the universe, fulfilling his role from the comics. Even though Samuel L Jackson just plays himself.... just like Robert Downey Jr....

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Texas Ranger: Earl McGraw and son No: 1! Hehehe.

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@Cherry Bomb said:
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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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yess...i was like why even have her in the film
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for me, it's too hard to take a well known actor as an already highly recognizable comic character 
I believe one of the reasons the original Star Wars were so successful was because they had relatively unknown actors as almost every lead 
you saw Han and you thought "it's Han"  
I see Samuel Jackson and I think "Royale with cheese" even when he's got a patch on  
the other thing about big stars (Ryan Reynolds, this means you) they dont' seem to care as much 
they get paid MILLIONS and MILLIONS of dollars for these roles and they just seem to be phoning it in 
it bothers me because I know there are hundreds of lesser known actors who would DIE for the chance to play a character they really love and understand 
here's a crazy idead: hire actors who have actually read comics and know what the hell they're reading
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I'm not a huge fan of cameos.  If they make sense, and the cameo is simply a role in the film, then it's fine.  However, if they are thrown in simply for the sake of the cameo, then I take issue.

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I just don't like Smauel Jackson soooo yeah.

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I didn't know who Bruce Campbell was prior to the Spider-man films so all I saw was a guy who performed well in a well-executed humourous scene. Afterwards I got kind of curious and looked him up. 
 
 For other cameos they can have a similar effect, it's like the point G-man often makes, of the massive audiences who see these films only a minority read comics so some may not be aware of the relevance of Stan Lee or Nick Fury. When they hear those cheers (you know there's always one!) from the comic reading minority during a film it may pique their interest.  
"Hey that's sam jackson, why's he in this small role? What's that all about?" 
"Who's that hugh hefner lookalike? Why's everyone interested in that?" 
 
So far these cameos have fitted in well within the film, I think they don't go as far as to 'take you out' of the film. Let's face it you know you're watching a film.  
The key is being smart and not using them as a selling point, examples being Will I.Am "look it's his first acting role come see this film" or like someone else mentioned character cameos "look we've got emma frost and cyclops in this film" it's gratuitous and didn't add to the story.

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@Cherry Bomb said:
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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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You call that Emma Frost?
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I think cameos are awesome! As long as they're not terrible actors (like whenever you see a musician or sports personality try and act). And also any form of pop star acting (Britney Spears on How I Met You Mother).
 
But whenever I see Stan Lee in a Marvel movie it warms my heart and makes me happy to know the movie has his approval. Plus Stan Lee is a God!

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I like Cameos.. way better than Oreos in my opinion..

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@Cherry Bomb said:
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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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100% agreed! Everything gets hyped and it ends up being such a waste!!!
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The only thing distracting me right now is Mat's avatar.

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@Om1kron said:
" So when in the world did Nick Fury become black and Terry Fitzgerald become white. GODAMN YOU HOLLYWOOD.   As if having some big named person playing them isn't enough. "
in the ultimate spider-man comics Nick Fury is black and like you've might have noticed in most marvel movies the ultimate universe has influenced some aspects of them and for example while making finishing touches for the spider-man movies not only did they ask stan lee's opinion but also the ultimate spider-man's writer.
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It really depends on the cameo. If its done right with the right people then i LOVE them. 
BTW... mat??? :)

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only if its necessary and does not make the film goofy/stupid humor. 

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@Cherry Bomb said:
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What really annoys me is when characters that are highly publicised in movies end up with cameo's in the final film. 
 
Hence ...  Emma Frost in X-Men Origins: Wolverine 
 

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Agreed ^___^ also wish emma looked more like a glassy crystal than thousands of mini diamonds
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Ultimate comics is responsible for the Samuel L. Jackson- Nick Fury.  And from what I've read D.B. Sweeney (The actor who played Terry Fitzgerald) happened to be friends with the creator of Spawn.
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It depends how they do the Cameos. I don't mind Stan Lee's little  cameos like walking in the background while talking to Lou Ferrigno(Hulk) or handing Sue Storm mail(Fantastic Four). It bugs me when they stop the film to deliver some corny line that breaks up the entire storyline and just seemed awkward and strange for any normal person to say. 
 

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