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As it turns out, this is more than just a hilarious movie scene. In one scene, Happy is playing with The Price is Right host Bob Barker and ends up getting into a savage fight with him. “The price is wrong, bitch!” Remember back in the ‘90s when Adam Sandler movies were actually funny? It all started with his breakout role in Happy Gilmore, an outrageous comedy about an aspiring hockey player who discovers that he has a knack for golf and uses it to compete in a tournament with the intention of using the prize money to save his grandmother’s house. But there are still some cameos that are an absolute joy to watch. And it’s impossible to watch a Donald Trump cameo in a movie like Zoolander or Home Alone 2 now that we’re familiar with his foreign policies and he’s the leader of the free world. But now that we know he was on steroids, all the bragging he does about the guts it took him to win those races just makes his cameo appearance awkward. When Dodgeball first came out, Lance Armstrong was a deified athlete who had overcome cancer and won a bunch of Tour de Frances. Some cameos become retroactively awkward or unwatchable, depending on what has happened to the famous icon in the years since the movie was released. Or sometimes it makes a line even funnier if it’s being spoken by a celebrity icon. Sometimes it’s Danny Trejo as the bartender in Anchorman. Liam Neeson gets a high billing on the movie The Next Three Days, even though he’s only in one scene that probably took less than a day to shoot. They basically serve the function of getting you to smile knowingly and say to yourself, “Oh, hey, it’s them – how about that?” Filmmakers sometimes throw them in for the sake of getting a big name in their movie for cheap. Cameo appearances in movies can be a lot of fun.
