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This seems to have been a problem on Netflix for a while: https://www.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/hwhk8o/missing_end_text_from_schindlers_list/ E.T. the Extra-Transsexual Whatever it was, it needed a shave. Henry Golding is half Asian which explains his "whiteness". Awkwafina doesn't have round eyes. The rest of the actors look Asian to me, but they're also supposed to be rich, successful and good-looking. They don't look like a typical Chinese person in Chinatown any more than actors in most Hollywood movies look like a typical person in a random city. I'm about the same age as you and also watched Raiders in the cinema as a kid. Those mummies in the Well of Souls were the scariest part for me. To quote Sam Wilson in Captain America - Winter Soldier: "Man, shut the hell up". It's usually written "GF2" by the way, not TGP2 When the "Taiwanese Tycoon" who refuses to agree to Zorin's Silicon Valley plan walks down a flight of stairs which turns into a metal slide when May Day hits a button, ejecting him from the blimp. (The actor who played the tycoon, Anthony Chinn, also had small parts in Dr No, Goldfinger and You Only Live Twice.) <blockquote>I have a nostalgic attachment to Moonraker </blockquote> I feel the same way about Octopussy. A lot of people consider it one of the worst Bond movies, but I watched it with my parents as a kid and had a magazine about the making of it which I read over and over, so it has a special place in my heart. Every Daniel Craig Bond movie was worse? Talk about a hot take. I'd put Diamonds Are Forever and Quantum of Solace below this one and probably Moonraker too. And if we're counting "unofficial" Bond movies, why not include the utter fiasco of the [i]other[/i] Casino Royale (the 1967 one), which isn't just the worst Bond film by far, but one of the worst movies of any kind. Pure clickbait, as expected for the Daily Mail. Drew Barrymore still has her copy of the original script in her bedroom. That's the whole story. There's no "speculation" about a sequel. Leaving aside the completely irrelevant dialog between Chilton and the man picking him up from the airport, the last line of the film in fact belongs to Starling as she repeatedly calls out "Dr Lecter?" over the phone. Good on him for not pulling a George Lucas, but this is rehashing old news. He basically said the same thing 12 years ago: http://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/49897 I guess this also applies to, say, Lawrence of Arabia and 2001: A Space Odyssey? It's called "getting down", a little before your time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgnQb46Y0CQ&t=159s There are clips of it. The helicopter scene is one of the most famous parts of the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVM-pSD0QlI&t=165s Not even the most avid Chris Reeve fan would want to watch 4 on the big screen That's hilarious. Such creative thinking! It seems to still be there in the Special Edition. You can see it here at 1:22: https://youtu.be/F-1G8Sn2rDU?t=82 We know