Donald Trump's Movie Cameos Ranked From Worst To Best
7. The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011)
The Film: Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) examines the concept of product placement in this terrific documentary, where he even goes through the motions of having his own movie sponsored while he's shooting it.
The Cameo: Spurlock is fortunate enough to interview a ton of big industry names such as J.J. Abrams, Peter Berg, Quentin Tarantino and Brett Ratner, and to get another perspective, he decides to meet up with The Donald too.
Trump only appears in the movie for about a minute, but he explains to Spurlock, unsurprisingly enough, that he has no problem with paid advertisements, and espouses his belief they can in fact enhance both brands beneficially.
He ends by stating that he's offered vast sums of money to certain musicians, who he doesn't name, for commercial use only to be rejected, and he finds their stance "crazy", saying "they should take the money and run."
This is the one single cameo on this list which really feels like it gives some genuine insight into Trump as a businessman, and it's actually pretty interesting for such a short interview.