Best Cameo???

I thought a rule for "cameo" is that they are there as themselves. If they are just playing an actual character, then they are just an actor with a minor role.

If we follow this rule, I would have to go with:
"The price is wrong, *****!" (Happy Gilmore)

and

"**** you Chuck Norris!" (Dodge Ball)
 
Jim Garrison as Justice Earl Warren, whose report Garrison spent his life trying to discredit, in "JFK".

Larry Flynt as the judge in the prosecution of Larry Flynt in "The People vs. Larry Flynt".

Bob Hope in "Spies Like Us".
 
not a true cameo however we cannot overlook Kareem Abdul Jabar as 'Rodger Murdock, airline pilot"

Danny Devito as Mini-me in Austin Powers Goldmember intro credits
 
A lot of amusing choices. Don't know if it's the best, but I still laugh thinking of Charlie Sheen in Being John Malkovich.

"Ouch. That's hot."
 
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he's in one scene and he's wearing his game shorts. and they talk about hoops and not pilot ****

about Cam Neely a.k.a. Sea Bass: he was also Trooper Sea Bass in "Me Myself, and Irene"
 
This one may be a little old for some of you but Suzanne Pleshette on the last episode of "Newhart" was a fantastic cameo and to this day is one of the cleverest endings to a tv series I've ever seen.
 
Annie Hall scene

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NPH in Harold and Kumar is too big a part to be a cameo, disqualified.


Emily and Bob are the best, nothing else comes close, although they may be disqualified if you consider Newhart as just being an extension of The Bob Newhart Show.



other than Emily and Bob

I would have to say it's either Hitler in Blazing Saddles or Superman in Gone With the Wind, Superman plays a nancy boy near the beginning of the movie, or Mr Hands from the Mr Bill Show in The Life of Brian.
 
Not a true "Cameo", but a small insignificant part is Brad Pitt in True Romance where he is the roomate of Michael Rappaport in L.A. (Floyd).

NPH in Harold and Kumar is good too.
 
NO!NO!NO!

The greatest cameo in movie history is ...

HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN IN RETURN OF THE JEDI!!!!!!!!

ok, maybe not.

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In Coming to America, when Eddie Murphy throws the sack full of money to a couple of random bums who turn out to be Ralph Bellamy and Don Amiche who were the Duke brothers that he bankrupted in Trading Places.
 
Roger Clemens in Anger Mgmt

Bob Saget, Gary Busey, Ralph Macchio, James Woods, Seth Green were all hilarious in Entourage.
 

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