Watch Your Favorite Actors Unleash Their Inner Action Star in Movies Where They Play Themselves

Action movie stars have over the years played hilariously nightmare versions of themselves on film. They frequently use it to parody their celebrity identities and show the public they have a sense of humor. These are our favorites, regardless of the driving force.

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent

Actor Nicolas Cage is facing difficulties in his career due to missing out on prominent movie parts and is also having issues with his former partner Olivia (Sharon Horgan). He agrees to a mysterious offer of $1 million to meet wealthy Javi Gutierrez, played by Pedro Pascal, and the situation quickly becomes unpredictable when the CIA requires Cage’s assistance.

It’s a great action-packed adventure with Nicolas Cage as the star. To make the viewing experience all the more engaging, fans of online bingo will love playing “Nicolas Cage Movie Bingo,” a fun and entertaining game where you get to mark off squares as Cage performs his iconic actions and mannerisms.

The Cage Club Podcast Network has a bingo card you can print right here and it can be used while watching any Nick Cage movie. Bingo or no bingo, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is a cool idea for a movie with the perfect actor for the role.

 

Last Action Hero

Last Action Hero is a 1993 American fantasy action-comedy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Jack Slater, an LA police detective within the Jack Slater action film franchise. He also plays himself as the actor portraying the rogue cop.

A light-hearted satire of the action movie genre with fantastic cameos from Sylvester Stallone as the Terminator and Danny DeVito as the voice of the cartoon feline police detective Whiskers.
Overall, the movie wasn’t well received, but some crafty moments suggest this was a superb idea, simply executed poorly.

JCVD

JCVD is a 2008 Belgian crime drama movie starring Jean-Claude van Damme as a down-and-out action star version of The Muscles from Brussels. He finds himself in the heart of a post office robbery in his hometown of Brussels, Belgium, while his familial and professional lives are falling apart.

In one memorable scene, Van Damme breaks the fourth wall and provides a six-minute, one-take monologue about his trade and his numerous marriages, while also making a connection between these reflections and the current hostage situation and how ridiculous the whole thing is. The movie had mostly positive reviews and is well worth a watch, but performed poorly at the box office.

Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 American comedy pothead-buddy movie written and directed by Kevin Smith. The film features cameo appearances from Jason Lee, Alanis Morissette, Shannen Doherty, Will Ferrell, and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck playing themselves.

The pair are shooting Good Will Hunting II: Hunting Season when Jason Mewes as Jay and Kevin Smith as Silent Bob crash the set. The college snob from the original Good Will Hunting receives his comeuppance and Gus Van Sant can be seen disinterestedly counting money in the background. If you’re a fan of Smith’s movies, you’ll love them, if not, best avoided.

Honorable mention to Always Be My Maybe with Keanu Reeves as Ali Wong’s new boyfriend, Bruce Willis rescuing Julia Roberts in The Player, and Hulk Hogan in the audience for Gremlins 2: The New Batch.

It can be a thrilling ride when top action stars step into the spotlight to play themselves. This unique experience sometimes offers a glimpse into the real personalities and behavior of these actors, which is truly fascinating and sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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