26 Joe Frazier Inspired Rocky Scenes

Events from Joe Frazier’s real life inspired scenes from the 1976 film Rocky, such as the carcass-punching and Rocky running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Frazier made a cameo as a spectator during the fight between Rocky and Apollo Creed.
27. The original script for Wayne’s World called for Robert Patrick’s cameo as T-1000 to tell Wayne, “You’re speeding.” However, the line was changed at the last second when a producer’s son said it wasn’t funny.
28. After over a year of editing, the 1998 war film The Thin Red Line shrunk from its original five hours to three and a half hours. The film completely trimmed the performances of actors like Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Sheen, and Gary Oldman, while reducing others like George Clooney to cameos.
29. Edgar Wright, the director of Hot Fuzz, once worked at the supermarket featured in the film’s shootout. He also made a brief cameo as an employee in an earlier scene.
30. Clint Eastwood’s 1988 film The Dead Pool features Guns N’ Roses’ breakout hit “Welcome to the Jungle” and includes an uncredited cameo by three of the band members.
31 Samuel L. Jackson’s Breaking Bad Cameo Wish

Samuel L. Jackson is a huge fan of Breaking Bad. At one point, both Breaking Bad and The Avengers were filming on separate lots in the same New Mexico studio. Jackson desired a cameo from Nick Fury in Breaking Bad, but the filming of The Avengers took place at night, while Breaking Bad took place during the day.
32. Jim Carrey made a cameo in Liar Liar as Fire Marshall Bill, a character from his TV show In Living Color.
33. Homer Simpson made a cameo in the cult 90s adult cartoon Duckman. Ironically, this episode was nominated for an Emmy but lost to The Simpsons.
34. The 2007 comedy Hot Fuzz features uncredited cameos by Cate Blanchett (as Janine) and Peter Jackson (as Father Christmas), among others.
35. Martin Scorsese’s parents made cameos in Goodfellas (1990). His mother, Catherine, played Tommy’s Mom, and his father, Charles, portrayed Vinnie.
36 David Bowie’s Yellowbeard Cameo

David Bowie had a cameo in the (largely Monty Python) film Yellowbeard.
37. The real Frank Abagnale Jr. made a cameo in Catch Me If You Can as the French police officer who takes Leonardo DiCaprio’s character into custody.
38. Jeff Bezos made a cameo in Star Trek Beyond (2016) as an alien. Even Chris Pine didn’t recognize him but knew he was important due to the “nine bodyguards and three limousines.”
39. Marlon Brando was paid $3.7 million plus 11% of the profits for his cameo in Superman, while Christopher Reeve earned $250,000 for the title role.
40. While he was the crown prince, King Abdullah II of Jordan made a cameo in an episode of Star Trek.
41 Kurt Vonnegut’s Back to School Cameo

Kurt Vonnegut made a cameo in the movie Back to School. The real Kurt Vonnegut appears in Rodney Dangerfield’s dorm room when the protagonist, who hasn’t read any of the author’s books, asks how he will write a paper on Vonnegut.
42. The music video for “Make Some Noise” by the Beastie Boys featured Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, and Elijah Wood. It also included cameos from Will Ferrell and Jack Black, among others.
43. Matt Damon made his cameo in Eurotrip because he went to college with the creators of the film.
44. Matt Damon cameoed in Deadpool 2, delivering the amusing speech about how toilet paper is inferior to wet wipes.
45. Channing Tatum’s cameo in “This is the End” left Emma Watson so uncomfortable that she had to leave the set.
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46 Ben Stiller’s Empire of the Sun Cameo

At the age of 21, Ben Stiller made a cameo in the 1987 World War II drama Empire of the Sun. While on set, he came up with the idea for Tropic Thunder.
47. Richard Branson had a cameo in the James Bond film Casino Royale. His business rival, British Airways, edited it out of their in-flight version.
48. Larry David made a cameo in the second season of Hannah Montana to appease his two daughters.
49. Alfred Hitchcock made brief cameos in 39 of his films, usually as a passerby. He even appeared in Lifeboat (which takes place entirely on a lifeboat) through a newspaper ad, featuring him in “Before/After” photos for the “Reduco Obesity Slayer.”
50. In the mini-series Band of Brothers (2001), Jimmy Fallon was so nervous during his cameo that he struggled to drive a standard WWII Jeep. Director Tom Hanks eventually had two crew members push the Jeep around while Fallon sat at the wheel.
RE: Fact #22 (Saddam Hussein’s South Park Cameo) – I’m not sure I’m okay with that. Forcing prisoners to be humiliated just seems wrong.
Yeah, that’s not exactly a good look.
RE: Fact #16 (Wayne Gretzky’s Soap Opera Cameo) – You’re gonna be in trouble if you don’t pay up.
That’s straight out of Batman and Robin, Mr. Freeze style.
RE: Fact #6 (Rick James’ Chappelle Show Success) – CHARLIE MURPHY!!!
I had no idea who he was until that sketch.
“… Pancakes.” *nods*
RE: Fact #13 (Mae Jemison’s Star Trek Cameo) – Dr. Martin Luther King convinced Nichelle Nichols to stay on Star Trek.
I didn’t believe you at first, but hey, you learn something new every day.
The ST fandom knows all about that. He said his kids loved the show and he was happy to see a woman of color in a big role.
RE: Fact #3 (Gremlins Attack Leonard Maltin) – They’ve been friends for ages, so it really hurt when it happened. It put a big strain on their friendship, but it looks like they’re good now.
RE: Fact #8 (Brad Pitt’s Deadpool 2 Cameo) – Poor Ryan’s everyone’s gofer! He’s always running around, getting coffee and stuff, and Wolverine and Jake Gyllenhaal are convincing people it’s a sweater party when it’s not.
Poor guy, having to marry Blake Lively and be considered one of the hottest men alive. I feel for him, really.
RE: Fact #13 (Mae Jemison’s Star Trek Cameo) – Whoopi Goldberg saw Michelle Nichols and thought, “Hey, I can do that!”
RE: Fact #18 (Apollo 13 Astronaut’s Movie Cameo) – Lovell actually played the captain of the ship that picked up the Apollo 13 crew after they landed in the ocean. He’s the guy shaking Hanks’ hand in the scene where the astronauts come aboard. They wanted him to be a high-ranking admiral, but he said, “I retired as a captain and a captain I’ll stay,” so they made him the ship’s captain instead.
RE: Fact #11 (‘N SYNC’s Star Wars Removal) – Whew, glad they didn’t keep that ‘N SYNC clip in there, the movie would have been awful.
I mean, if you’re gonna put a boy band member in, you gotta go with Justin Timberlake as Anakin, right?
RE: Fact #4 (Stan Lee’s Cameo Tradition) – It’s true, Shakespeare wasn’t much of an actor. He couldn’t reach the people in the back of the theater.
Shakespeare wasn’t just a writer, he was a performer too! He even played the Ghost in Hamlet, since they didn’t have enough actors.
You mean like “Shakespeare in Love”?
RE: Fact #26 (Joe Frazier Inspired Rocky Scenes) – Frazier hopped on a Greyhound, you know, the “dog,” and headed north from the South to Harlem. He wound up working in a slaughterhouse in Philly. He said, “I was the drain man. My job was to make sure the blood went down the drain. But sometimes, early in the morning, I’d go down that long rail of meat and work on my punching. That’s how Stallone got the same idea for Rocky, just like he used the story about me training by running up the steps of the museum in Philly. But he never paid me for any of my ideas. I only got paid for a walk-on part. Rocky is a sad story for me.”
RE: Fact #9 (Elmo’s Muppets Cameo Blocked) – Why’s Kermit in both worlds but not Elmo?
Kermit was on both shows before Disney took over the Muppets in 2004. Sesame Street is owned by a different company, so Disney can’t use Elmo or Big Bird. Kermit hasn’t been on Sesame Street since 2004, except for a couple of quick appearances.
That’s kinda sad, right? I grew up watching Sesame Street and Kermit was in almost every episode. I definitely knew him more as a Sesame Street character than a Muppet.
So, Disney doesn’t own Elmo, Big Bird, and all those Sesame Street guys… not yet, anyway.
RE: Fact #38 (Jeff Bezos in Star Trek Beyond) – Jeff Bezos takes a break from being the richest guy in the world.
RE: Fact #14 (Billy Crystal and Robin Williams’ Friends Cameo) – Friends had a lot of famous faces dropping by during its run. It was pretty common for big stars to pop in for a quick role. You had Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis, and Christina Applegate, just to name a few. Williams and Crystal’s cameo was short, happening before the credits even rolled, but it had a pretty cool story behind it. They were just hanging out on another set nearby when they got asked to do it.
They were shooting the season 3 episode when Williams and Crystal just happened to be working next door. The Friends writers saw them and asked if they’d be up for a little cameo. They said yes, so they got thrown right into the opening scene, on the fly. It’s not often you get a part and shoot it all in the same day, but Williams and Crystal were totally cool with it. They made up the whole thing about Tomas and his wife on the spot. The improv must have been contagious because Matt LeBlanc even improvised his interruption of their conversation and Courteney Cox threw in a line about forgetting her original story.
Chandler looked really cool, like a heroin chic model.
RE: Fact #12 (Vin Diesel’s Riddick Franchise Deal) – I’m totally digging the prison planet escape part in Chronicles of Riddick.
That run was just awesome, like totally glorious.
Escape from Butcher Bay is an awesome Riddick game, you should check it out!
That comment totally reminded me of this game – I loved it!
RE: Fact #21 (Carrie Fisher and George Lucas’ Hook Cameo) – It’s so frustrating! Everyone’s saying it’s them, but no one can actually prove it with an interview or anything.
RE: Fact #28 (Thin Red Line Cut Cameos) – I’d pay a fortune to see the full version. It’s my all-time favorite movie.
RE: Fact #1 (John Candy’s Low-Paid Cameo) – Catherine O’Hara looks like she’s barely holding it together in those scenes, especially in the van.
They’ve been buddies since their SCTV days.
He was gone too soon.
Turns out he was just making up all that polka stuff as he went along. Makes sense now, though.
Polka polka polka!
He totally pulled that off, man. “He was fine, he was fine…” Like, after a couple of weeks of therapy he was finally talking again. That line kills me every time. So cool that he could think of that on the spot.
We hung out at the funeral home all day. Like, the whole day.
Kids bounce back pretty easily.
That line just cracks me up every time.
RE: Fact #24 (Wolverine’s Scrapped Spider-Man Cameo) – With all the hype around MCU connections, I wonder what people would have thought about a huge cameo back then.
RE: Fact #3 (Gremlins Attack Leonard Maltin) – Gremlins 2 is just amazing, like nothing else we’ll ever see. It’s a huge middle finger to the studio and the whole idea of making sequels just for money.
RE: Fact #41 (Kurt Vonnegut’s Back to School Cameo) – The teacher gives him a C, saying he doesn’t know anything about Kurt.
I love this movie. I also love watching young RDJ.
I was a little confused about the “J” and why you think Rodney Dangerfield is young in that movie.
RE: Fact #7 (Coolio’s Batman & Robin Cameo) – He totally could have been a villain. Even his mom thinks he’s a little crazy.
RE: Fact #19 (Soup Nazi’s Lasting Fame) – He was the Saddam Hussein guy on Arrested Development.
RE: Fact #7 (Coolio’s Batman & Robin Cameo) – Billy Dee Williams was in the first Batman movie as Harvey Dent, too!
I saw on factrepublic that they were supposed to keep him in Batman Returns, have him get zapped with electricity, and turn him into Two-Face. But they dropped him from the sequel and someone else ended up playing Two-Face in Batman Forever.
His contract had a pay-or-play clause, so he got paid no matter what.
He finally got to play Two Face in The Lego Batman Movie, which was a pretty cool shout-out.
RE: Fact #24 (Wolverine’s Scrapped Spider-Man Cameo) – Couldn’t they find some jeans and a tank top?
RE: Fact #11 (‘N SYNC’s Star Wars Removal) – Imagine all the money spent on a fake story just to stop his daughter from crying, when he could’ve just said “No, honey, you can’t have everything.”
Actually, the headline is wrong. Lucas wasn’t involved, it wasn’t for his daughter, and NSYNC reached out to the producer first.
The daughter would still be super bummed even if the movie came out and there was no NSync.
RE: Fact #18 (Apollo 13 Astronaut’s Movie Cameo) – Met him once at a business dinner, he was giving a talk. Didn’t recognize him at first, had no clue who he was. Thought he was with another part of the company until we said our names. I was like, “You’re THAT Jim Lovell?!” He just grinned and said, “Yeah, THAT Jim Lovell.” I almost lost it, he’s been a hero of mine forever. Dude was the coolest, totally would chat with him again.
I’d really love to meet this astronaut. The Apollo 8 mission is so amazing and historic, I bet it took a ton of courage.
RE: Fact #2 (James Earl Jones Meets Leia) – A lot of people were surprised, but I think it’s cool that they met. *Star Wars* came out way back in ’77 and blew up. You’d think they’d have met at some event or something in all those years before *The Big Bang Theory* started.
RE: Fact #4 (Stan Lee’s Cameo Tradition) – Lee wanted to be JJJ, who was based on him, so the cameos were a way to make it work.
RE: Fact #50 (Jimmy Fallon’s Nervous Band of Brothers Cameo) – I don’t like Fallon’s stuff at all. It’s crazy how popular he is.
RE: Fact #31 (Samuel L. Jackson’s Breaking Bad Cameo Wish) – Huh, wouldn’t he have had time to film a quick appearance during the day if The Avengers was shot at night?
RE: Fact #45 (Emma Watson Leaves Due to Channing Tatum) – The “First hand account” didn’t mention her talking to Seth and Evan, so I think it’s missing a lot. That’s the only account that made her look bad, and even then, she just decided she couldn’t do the scene. They tried to get her to stay, but she said no.
Quitting isn’t unprofessional, but quitting like a jerk is. Since the first account left out such a big part of the story, we don’t know if she was being a jerk about it.
I’m just saying.
RE: Fact #5 (Maria Von Trapp Snubbed Premiere) – PL Travers had a similar experience with the Mary Poppins premiere – she had to fight to get an invite.
Why on earth would they do that? Did the producers have a problem with the writers?
I mean, it’s kind of a new thing, right? Authors having a say in how their books are made into movies. Stephen King really didn’t like what Kubrick did with The Shining. He even said he’d only let other books be turned into movies if he could approve them. Now it’s just the norm for authors to be part of the process.
RE: Fact #1 (John Candy’s Low-Paid Cameo) – 20th Century Fox gave Candy a check for $500, with a note saying “keep the change you filthy animal.” That’s totally awesome!
How cool would it be to have that check framed and on the wall? ❤️
I bet he did! The story behind it was probably worth way more than $500.
Our old band got played on the radio once, and we actually got a royalty check! It was for 18 cents – we split it between the five of us, and then we framed it.
RE: Fact #6 (Rick James’ Chappelle Show Success) – That’s a lot of medications, man.
Oakwood apartments? That’s not really where I’d picture him, you know? It’s like the typical place everyone who wants to be in LA ends up – all those aspiring actors and stuff. They even used it in that Judd Apatow show “Love” and called it “Springwoods.”
RE: Fact #9 (Elmo’s Muppets Cameo Blocked) – I totally thought it said “El Camino” at first and was super confused for a sec.
Breaking Kermit
RE: Fact #15 (Patrick Leahy’s Batman Cameos) – Senator Leahy is a big Batman fan – he even wrote the introduction for a Batman comic book collection! He’s been in a few Batman movies and shows too. He was in *Batman Forever* (you probably wouldn’t recognize him, he was just in the background), and he even voiced a character in the *Batman: The Animated Series*. He was in a couple of the *Dark Knight* movies, and *Batman v Superman* too. All the money he makes from his acting roles goes to charities, mostly to the library he used to go to as a kid.
So, yeah, not all senators wear capes, but some of them do love Batman.
RE: Fact #23 (George Clooney’s Secret ER Return) – Why would NBC say no? Clooney was awesome in ER.
RE: Fact #39 (Marlon Brando’s Superman Cameo Paycheck) – Reeve was just starting out in theater while Brando and Hackman were already big names. They were both more famous than him.
RE: Fact #12 (Vin Diesel’s Riddick Franchise Deal) – It’s totally cheesy, but I can’t help but love Chronicles of Riddick.
I actually don’t think it’s a bad movie at all. That Helion Prime attack with the Necromongers? Epic! One of the coolest sci-fi scenes ever. But they just didn’t do anything with it, you know? So much potential for really cool backstory stuff and they just kind of dropped it.
And the tech they use, those dark matter anti-gravity drives? And the whole Underverse crusade? And the Furyans? They make a big deal about Vaako thinking Riddick might have Furyan blood.
Then there’s the Elementals, the character Judi Dench plays. She just pops in and out of reality like some kind of elder spirit watching everything.
It’s all really cool and full of possibilities.
It could’ve been a cool space opera, but Riddick works better in the smaller-scale stories, you know, the action and horror stuff. He’s just a badass who doesn’t say much. I liked the young girl from the first movie, she kind of turned into a mini-Riddick.
Chronicles of Riddick was awesome!
I gotta say, Pitch Black was the best of the bunch, but Chronicles of Riddick and Riddick are fun enough to watch when I’m bored.
RE: Fact #7 (Coolio’s Batman & Robin Cameo) – Three whole minutes of Dutch angles? That’s so 90s.
RE: Fact #27 (Wayne’s World T-1000 Cameo Change) – That line was awesome, totally out of nowhere! I almost choked on my drink when I saw it in the theater.
RE: Fact #20 (Conan O’Brien’s How I Met Cameo) – He’s been in a bunch of foreign soap operas too. Mexican, Korean, Armenian… I think he’s done some others. He usually tries to squeeze one in whenever he’s doing his travel show.
His eyebrows in the Armenian one, haha!
RE: Fact #17 (Stephen Baldwin’s Hannah Montana Tattoo) – He seems like a really smart guy.
Come on, seriously? You think a Trump supporter like Baldwin would fall for that? Getting a tattoo from a 14-year-old and then acting like he’s a victim because it didn’t get him on Disney Channel?
RE: Fact #10 (Hugh Jackman’s X-Men Cameo Conditions) – It’s kinda weird, right? It’s his kids’ school now.
RE: Fact #10 (Hugh Jackman’s X-Men Cameo Conditions) – This cameo is awesome.
Yeah, it totally is! Not only is it hilarious and exactly what Wolverine would do at that point in his life, it also shows how arrogant and self-important Xavier and Magneto are. After getting all the attention and praise from the kids they, well, let’s say saved, they run into someone who doesn’t buy their whole hero act. They’re caught off guard and have no answer, so they just walk away.
That whole thing actually ties into The Dark Phoenix. It wasn’t planned, but think about it, wouldn’t it have been awesome if someone was guiding the whole story through all the movies?
That cameo was awesome! It fit right in.
And I can’t decide between First Class and X2, they’re both my favorites.
Days of Future Past was awesome.
Apocalypse was a total flop.
I didn’t even bother watching the latest one.
Logan was incredible.
RE: Fact #8 (Brad Pitt’s Deadpool 2 Cameo) – Reese said Pitt only needed about half an hour to film his cameo. He said it was a big deal though, like a full crew for just half an hour. Brad agreed to do it for a small fee and a cup of coffee. But, he was really picky about the coffee. He said, “I want this specific Starbucks coffee, and Ryan, I want you to bring it to me.”
Reese continued, “So we got the coffee, and Ryan brought it in. It was funny because Brad had kinda forgotten he asked for it. It was really funny. Then we filmed it in about half an hour.”
Wow, 30 minutes? He’s barely in it, just a few frames! They could have just used a picture!
He did the motion capture for the floating goggles/parachute.
RE: Fact #4 (Stan Lee’s Cameo Tradition) – Sam Raimi pops up in Miller’s Crossing, but I guess only Spiderman is like Macbeth, haha.
RE: Fact #5 (Maria Von Trapp Snubbed Premiere) – So, that’s how you deal with a tricky situation like Maria.
Can someone explain this?
It’s from a song in the movie
Best comment, for sure.
Sweet, my random trivia actually helped! Woohoo!
RE: Fact #1 (John Candy’s Low-Paid Cameo) – That pizza guy really went all out, though.
Yeah, that scene is definitely one of the best in the movie.