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{{quote|''"Would it have been faster to say who ''isn't'' in this movie? Jesus, it's like the [[Super Smash Bros.]] of Hollywood!"''|'''[[The Quest for Geekdom|Arthur Knowledge]]''' on ''[[Mars Attacks!]]''}}
{{quote|''"Would it have been faster to say who ''isn't'' in this movie? Jesus, it's like the [[Super Smash Bros.]] of Hollywood!"''
|'''[[The Quest for Geekdom|Arthur Knowledge]]''' on ''[[Mars Attacks!]]''}}


Any show, movie, etc., where the majority of the lead roles are played by name actors. They don't have to be A list. B, C, and even D will do, although in that case, relying on their talents is preferable to relying on their names. If the character list is ''[[Loads and Loads of Characters|really]]'' big, this can spill over into supporting roles as well.
Any show, movie, etc., where the majority of the lead roles are played by name actors. They don't have to be A list. B, C, and even D will do, although in that case, relying on their talents is preferable to relying on their names. If the character list is ''[[Loads and Loads of Characters|really]]'' big, this can spill over into supporting roles as well.
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Compare [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]], [[Celebrity Voice Actor]], [[Dream Team]].
Compare [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]], [[Celebrity Voice Actor]], [[Dream Team]].

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* The Cornelius Ryan books ''[[The Longest Day]]'' and ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]'' both became films with all-star casts:
* The Cornelius Ryan books ''[[The Longest Day]]'' and ''[[A Bridge Too Far]]'' both became films with all-star casts:
** ''[[The Longest Day]]'' (1962) - Paul Anka, Richard Burton, Red Buttons, [[Sean Connery]] (pre-Bond, and a very small role), Mel Ferrer, Henry Fonda, Leo Genn, Jeffrey Hunter, Alexander Knox, Roddy McDowall, Sal Mineo, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, George Segal, Rod Steiger, Richard Todd,<ref>who's actually playing the Captain he served under on D-Day</ref> Robert Wagner (again, pre-fame) and [[John Wayne]], in addition to a number of French and German/Austrian actors who were already household names in their own countries, including future Bond villains Gerd "Goldfinger" Frobe and Curd "Stromberg" Jürgens.
** ''[[The Longest Day]]'' (1962) - Paul Anka, Richard Burton, Red Buttons, [[Sean Connery]] (pre-Bond, and a very small role), Mel Ferrer, Henry Fonda, Leo Genn, Jeffrey Hunter, Alexander Knox, Roddy McDowall, Sal Mineo, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, George Segal, Rod Steiger, Richard Todd,<ref>who's actually playing the Captain he served under on D-Day</ref> Robert Wagner (again, pre-fame) and [[John Wayne]], in addition to a number of French and German/Austrian actors who were already household names in their own countries, including future Bond villains Gerd "Goldfinger" Frobe and Curd "Stromberg" Jürgens.
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* The 2010 film ''Valentine's Day'' has Ashton Kutcher, Jamie Foxx, [[Julia Roberts]], [[Shirley MacLaine]], Kathy Bates, [[Jessica Alba]], Jessica Biel, [[Taylor Lautner]], [[Taylor Swift]], [[Anne Hathaway]], Bradley Cooper, and about a dozen more.
* The 2010 film ''Valentine's Day'' has Ashton Kutcher, Jamie Foxx, [[Julia Roberts]], [[Shirley MacLaine]], Kathy Bates, [[Jessica Alba]], Jessica Biel, [[Taylor Lautner]], [[Taylor Swift]], [[Anne Hathaway]], Bradley Cooper, and about a dozen more.
* ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' parodied this in its script, while playing it straight with the casting. [[Ben Stiller]], [[Jack Black]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]]., Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaghey and [[Tom Cruise]] all had a great time lampooning the things that go along with this.
* ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' parodied this in its script, while playing it straight with the casting. [[Ben Stiller]], [[Jack Black]], [[Robert Downey, Jr.]]., Nick Nolte, Matthew McConaghey and [[Tom Cruise]] all had a great time lampooning the things that go along with this.
* ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''. [[Christopher Lee]], [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Hugo Weaving]], [[Orlando Bloom]], [[Sean Bean]], [[Ian McKellen]], John Rhys-Davies, [[Liv Tyler]], plus a reboot for Sean Astin. Oh, plus actors like Elijah Wood and Viggo Mortensen, who became A-list after the movie.
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. [[Christopher Lee]], [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Hugo Weaving]], [[Orlando Bloom]], [[Sean Bean]], [[Ian McKellen]], John Rhys-Davies, [[Liv Tyler]], plus a reboot for Sean Astin. Oh, plus actors like Elijah Wood and Viggo Mortensen, who became A-list after the movie.
* The 1982 film adaptation of ''[[Annie]]'' cast its net wide for stage and screen stars to fill the adult roles: Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan, Albert Finney as Oliver Warbucks, Ann Reinking as Grace, [[Tim Curry]] as Rooster, Bernadette Peters as Lily, and Edward Herrmann as FDR (who had already played that president in two acclaimed TV movies in the late 1970s).
* The 1982 film adaptation of ''[[Annie]]'' cast its net wide for stage and screen stars to fill the adult roles: Carol Burnett as Miss Hannigan, Albert Finney as Oliver Warbucks, Ann Reinking as Grace, [[Tim Curry]] as Rooster, Bernadette Peters as Lily, and Edward Herrmann as FDR (who had already played that president in two acclaimed TV movies in the late 1970s).
* ''[[The Prestige]]'' is headed by Hugh Jackman, [[Christian Bale]], Michael Caine, Scarlett Johannson, Andy Serkis and David Bowie.
* ''[[The Prestige]]'' is headed by Hugh Jackman, [[Christian Bale]], Michael Caine, Scarlett Johannson, Andy Serkis and David Bowie.
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* Jamie Foxx's video for "Blame It On the Goose" both parodies this with its opening it and plays it straight when you realize just [[wikipedia:Blame It#Music video|how many famous people]] are in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfjtpp90lu8 video.]
* Jamie Foxx's video for "Blame It On the Goose" both parodies this with its opening it and plays it straight when you realize just [[wikipedia:Blame It#Music video|how many famous people]] are in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfjtpp90lu8 video.]
* ''SD Gundam Generation Wars'' has almost every Gundam Voice Actor reprising a role for an original character. From the somewhat obscure to a well known Gundam character.
* ''SD Gundam Generation Wars'' has almost every Gundam Voice Actor reprising a role for an original character. From the somewhat obscure to a well known Gundam character.
* [[Uwe Boll]]'s versions of ''[[BloodRayne (film)||Blood Rayne]]'' and ''[[Dungeon Siege]]''. Sadly, neither achieved the same goal as the rest of the movies listed here.
* [[Uwe Boll]]'s versions of ''[[BloodRayne (film)|Blood Rayne]]'' and ''[[Dungeon Siege]]''. Sadly, neither achieved the same goal as the rest of the movies listed here.
* The [[Continuity Reboot]] of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' series actually billed itself on its name talent, which included people like Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, David Spade and Wayne Brady in its primary roles. Even the minor roles tended to be filled with well-known (among voice acting afficionados) cartoon voice actors.
* The [[Continuity Reboot]] of the ''[[Spyro the Dragon]]'' series actually billed itself on its name talent, which included people like Elijah Wood, Gary Oldman, David Spade and Wayne Brady in its primary roles. Even the minor roles tended to be filled with well-known (among voice acting afficionados) cartoon voice actors.
* ''[[Iron Man]]'': [[Robert Downey, Jr.]]., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and [[Jeff Bridges]] star in the first. Don Cheadle (replacing Howard), Scarlett Johannson, Sam Rockwell, Garry Shandling and Mickey Rourke star in the second—oh, and there's Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. This film series has the highest Academy Award count for any superhero cast.
* ''[[Iron Man]]'': [[Robert Downey, Jr.]]., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and [[Jeff Bridges]] star in the first. Don Cheadle (replacing Howard), Scarlett Johannson, Sam Rockwell, Garry Shandling and Mickey Rourke star in the second—oh, and there's Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. This film series has the highest Academy Award count for any superhero cast.
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* ''Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre'' featured many well-known actors and actresses. There's [[Robin Williams]], Eric Idle, Paul Reubens, Mick Jagger, Howie Mandel, Peter Weller, Billy Crystal, and Vincent Price, to name a few. Directors of individual episodes included Francis Ford Coppola and [[Tim Burton]].
* ''Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre'' featured many well-known actors and actresses. There's [[Robin Williams]], Eric Idle, Paul Reubens, Mick Jagger, Howie Mandel, Peter Weller, Billy Crystal, and Vincent Price, to name a few. Directors of individual episodes included Francis Ford Coppola and [[Tim Burton]].
* ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]''. It's damn full of stars, including Sharon Stone as the lead, Gene Hackman as the [[Big Bad]], then [[Russell Crowe]], Lance Henriksen, [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] and Keith David.
* ''[[The Quick and the Dead]]''. It's damn full of stars, including Sharon Stone as the lead, Gene Hackman as the [[Big Bad]], then [[Russell Crowe]], Lance Henriksen, [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] and Keith David.
* ''[[Inception]]'': [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], [[Ellen Page]], [[Marion Cotillard]], [[Joseph Gordon-Levitt]], [[Michael Caine]], [[Cillian Murphy]], [[Ken Watanabe]], and [[Tom Hardy]].
* ''[[Inception]]'': [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], [[Elliot Page]], [[Marion Cotillard]], [[Joseph Gordon-Levitt]], [[Michael Caine]], [[Cillian Murphy]], [[Ken Watanabe]], and [[Tom Hardy]].
* The movie adaptation of ''[[RED]]'': [[Bruce Willis]], [[Morgan Freeman]], Mary-Louise Parker, [[John Malkovich]], John C. Reilly, James Remar, [[Helen Mirren]], Julian McMahon, Brian Cox, [[Ernest Borgnine]], Karl Urban and Richard Dreyfuss.
* The movie adaptation of ''[[RED]]'': [[Bruce Willis]], [[Morgan Freeman]], Mary-Louise Parker, [[John Malkovich]], John C. Reilly, James Remar, [[Helen Mirren]], Julian McMahon, Brian Cox, [[Ernest Borgnine]], Karl Urban and Richard Dreyfuss.
* [[The First Wives Club]]. Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, Stockard Channing, Sarah Jessica Parker, Heather Locklear, Bronson Pinchot, [[Alias (TV series)|Victor Garber]], [[7th Heaven|Stephen Collins]], [[Harry Potter (film)|Maggie Smith]], Marcia Gay Harden and [[Showgirls|Elizabeth Berkeley}}]].
* [[The First Wives Club]]. Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton, Stockard Channing, Sarah Jessica Parker, Heather Locklear, Bronson Pinchot, [[Alias (TV series)|Victor Garber]], [[7th Heaven|Stephen Collins]], [[Harry Potter (film)|Maggie Smith]], Marcia Gay Harden and [[Showgirls|Elizabeth Berkeley}}]].
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** For many of these actors and artists, ''Thief and the Cobbler'' was their final film; they poured in every ounce of blood and sweat they had left.
** For many of these actors and artists, ''Thief and the Cobbler'' was their final film; they poured in every ounce of blood and sweat they had left.
* By [[Disney Channel]] TV-movie standards, 2008's ''Dadnapped'' features [[Emily Osment]], Jason Earles and Moises Arias from [[Hannah Montana]]; [[Jennifer Stone]] (voice only) and David Henrie from [[Wizards of Waverly Place]]; and Phill Lewis (Mr. Moseby) of [[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody]] in roles.
* By [[Disney Channel]] TV-movie standards, 2008's ''Dadnapped'' features [[Emily Osment]], Jason Earles and Moises Arias from [[Hannah Montana]]; [[Jennifer Stone]] (voice only) and David Henrie from [[Wizards of Waverly Place]]; and Phill Lewis (Mr. Moseby) of [[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody]] in roles.
* The movie ''New Year's Eve'' has [[Halle Berry]], Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, [[Abigail Breslin]], Ludacris, [[Robert De Niro]], Josh Duhamel, Zac Efron, Cary Elwes, Katherine Heigl, Alyssa Milano, [[Sarah Jessica Parker]] and many more.
* The movie ''New Year's Eve'' has [[Halle Berry]], Jessica Biel, Jon Bon Jovi, [[Abigail Breslin]], [[Ludacris]], [[Robert De Niro]], Josh Duhamel, [[Zac Efron]], Cary Elwes, Katherine Heigl, Alyssa Milano, [[Sarah Jessica Parker]] and many more.
* ''Think Like a Man'', [[Based on an Advice Book]] by Steve Harvey called ''Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man'', stars Taraji P. Henson, [[Meagan Good]], [[Kevin Hart]], Gabrielle Union and [[Chris Brown]].
* ''Think Like a Man'', [[Based on an Advice Book]] by Steve Harvey called ''Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man'', stars Taraji P. Henson, [[Meagan Good]], [[Kevin Hart]], Gabrielle Union and [[Chris Brown]].
* ''The Stolen Jools'', a 1931 crime spoof that featured cameos from the likes of Edward G. Robinson, Joan Crawford, [[Buster Keaton]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], the [[Little Rascals]], Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and about 30-40 other big name actors.
* ''The Stolen Jools'', a 1931 crime spoof that featured cameos from the likes of Edward G. Robinson, Joan Crawford, [[Buster Keaton]], [[Laurel and Hardy]], the [[Little Rascals]], Loretta Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and about 30-40 other big name actors.
* ''13'', the American remake of ''13 Tzameti'', features a surprising number of recognizable faces: [[Jason Statham]], Mickey Rourke, Ray Winstone, Ben Gazarra, Alexander Skarsgard, 50 Cent, ''Dexter'''s David Zayas, ''[[Entourage]]'''s Emmanuelle Chriqui and MMA fighters Don Frye and Forrest Griffin.
* ''13'', the American remake of ''13 Tzameti'', features a surprising number of recognizable faces: [[Jason Statham]], Mickey Rourke, Ray Winstone, Ben Gazarra, Alexander Skarsgard, 50 Cent, ''Dexter'''s David Zayas, ''[[Entourage]]''{{'}}s Emmanuelle Chriqui and MMA fighters Don Frye and Forrest Griffin.
* [[Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!]] has an '''All-Star Cast''' of Japanese seiyuu working together on an Eroge and its subsequent anime adaptation.
* [[Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!]] has an '''All-Star Cast''' of Japanese seiyuu working together on an Eroge and its subsequent anime adaptation.


== Music ==
== Music ==

* This is the entire point of a posse cut in hip-hop. Some well-known examples:
* This is the entire point of a posse cut in hip-hop. Some well-known examples:
** "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest & Leaders of the New School
** "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest & Leaders of the New School
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* [[Chickenfoot]] is composed of [[Joe Satriani]], [[Van Halen|Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers|Chad Smith]].
* [[Chickenfoot]] is composed of [[Joe Satriani]], [[Van Halen|Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony]] and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers|Chad Smith]].
* This is a staple of the [[Charity Motivation Song]] genre, as seen in "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and "[[We Are the World]]", and the charity benefit concert, as in the case of Live Aid.
* This is a staple of the [[Charity Motivation Song]] genre, as seen in "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and "[[We Are the World]]", and the charity benefit concert, as in the case of Live Aid.
* [[Kanye West|Kanye West's]] [[My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy]], especially on All of the Lights.
* [[Kanye West]]'s ''[[My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy]]'', especially on All of the Lights.



== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==
* ''[[wikipedia:8 (play)|8]]'', a play which recreates the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial about the legality of gay marriage in California, features an incredible cast of [[George Clooney]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Brad Pitt]], [[Kevin Bacon]], [[Christine Lahti]], [[Jamie Lee Curtis]], [[Yeardli Smith]], [[John C Reilly]], [[George Takei]], [[Jane Lynch]] and more.
* ''[[wikipedia:8 (play)|8]]'', a play which recreates the Perry v. Schwarzenegger trial about the legality of gay marriage in California, features an incredible cast of [[George Clooney]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Brad Pitt]], [[Kevin Bacon]], [[Christine Lahti]], [[Jamie Lee Curtis]], [[Yeardli Smith]], [[John C Reilly]], [[George Takei]], [[Jane Lynch]] and more.{{context|reason=Live theatre often has different casts depending on where and when it is staged. Which run had this cast list?}}


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"Would it have been faster to say who isn't in this movie? Jesus, it's like the Super Smash Bros. of Hollywood!"

Any show, movie, etc., where the majority of the lead roles are played by name actors. They don't have to be A list. B, C, and even D will do, although in that case, relying on their talents is preferable to relying on their names. If the character list is really big, this can spill over into supporting roles as well.

In the days of the studio system, this was easy to do, but once actors' salaries started rising, this practice gradually declined. Compare the casts at the beginning of the Disaster Movie Era with those at the end of it.

These days, you'd either need a lot of money to pull this off, convince the actors that this is just a fun breather film or be willing to settle for loads of cameos. The exception is animated films, where stars are willing to get paid a lot less just to do voice work.

A good way of being able to tell if it is an all star cast is by an examination of the theatrical poster, if it has more than five names listed on it it is usually big names.

Compare Massive Multiplayer Crossover, Celebrity Voice Actor, Dream Team.

Examples of All-Star Cast include:

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Music

  • This is the entire point of a posse cut in hip-hop. Some well-known examples:
    • "Scenario" by A Tribe Called Quest & Leaders of the New School
    • "Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)" the original was by Craig Mack, but the remix featured the breakthrough verse of The Notorious B.I.G., as well as one of the first by Busta Rhymes.
    • DJ Khaled is known for these; some examples are "All I Do is Win", "We Takin' Over", and "Out Here Grindin'"
  • The intersection of films and songs is of course concert movies, and Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz, which documented and celebrated the last performance of The Band, assembled a murderer's row of talent. Aside from the group themselves, there were performances from Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Paul Butterfield, and Bobby Charles (Neil Diamond too, but we don't like to talk about him)--and of course, a set by Bob Dylan, who brought The Band to prominence as his backing group before they went solo. Oh, and just for completeness sake, the last song adds in Ringo Starr and Ron Wood as backing musicians.
  • This trope is the Raison d'être of the Supergroup, which assembles a group of famous musicians (or members of famous bands) and draws in fans with the promise of awesomeness by amalgamation. A special mention needs to go to The Traveling Wilburys, who assembled an utterly unbelievable amount of talent (to quote its own trope page," Bob Dylan. Roy Orbison. Tom Petty. George Harrison. Jeff Lynne. Holy Shit.")-- and then released the entire thing under a Stage Name, with no reference to who they really were, because they were doing it to have fun and work with each other.
  • Chickenfoot is composed of Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith.
  • This is a staple of the Charity Motivation Song genre, as seen in "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and "We Are the World", and the charity benefit concert, as in the case of Live Aid.
  • Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, especially on All of the Lights.

Theatre

  1. who's actually playing the Captain he served under on D-Day