Well i’m here to oblige, state your wish, and it will come true
…Any movie produced in any country is highly likely to include actors from that country. How is this supposed to be noteworthy?
GASP!
By any chance do your remember Superman the Movie from 1978? It was produced by Alexander Salkind, a Polish-born Russian who lived in France, and featured such notables as Trevor Howard, Maria Schell, Terrance Stamp, Susanah York, and Sarah Douglas.
Salkind’s son, Ilya, produced 1973’s the Three Musketeers, which starred Oliver Reed, Micahel York, and Christopher Lee.
Clearly those damn Europeans took over American movies! The industry never recovered.
I have to repeat; the chinese are our enemy. They attack infrastructure in my scandinavian country on a regular basis
Terence Stamp was in the far superior Superman II, Mr. Clark. It was superior because of Stamp as General Zod.
I will note, that the Superman films are another example of this trend the OP is talking about, as they are Kryptonian and must feature at least one Kryptonian character. That is simply outrageous!
He’s in the opening scene of Superman: The Movie, being sentenced to the Phantom Zone by Joe-El.
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Terrance Stamp
Terrance Stamp played in “Link” 1986, with what they said was apes imported from asia, most likely china. There it started
This post really needed a typo.
Do you? Do you really?
Well thank god Token is black, not Chinese.
explain?
yes i thought of that especially
I stand corrected; he was in that film very briefly.
Oh man, that scene freaked me right out. I was young and knew nothing about Superman except the names of some characters. Looking at that spectacle on the big screen is a cherished, forever movie memory. Thanks for reminding me.
First of all, China is our rival, not our enemy. There’s a big difference.
Second, even if China were our enemy, how is it at all relevant that Chinese movies have Chinese actors in them?
It’s been a while since we’ve had any good provocive around here.
Because, you simpleton, race matters, and we need to hold anyone of Chinese descent responsible for what China does or they win.
In Soviet Russia…oh, never mind.
Those boneless Chinese spare ribs are really tasty!
You aren’t kidding, there is no povocive like the old provocive. The provocive back in the early 2000s was the best. Because it was all imported from China and Albania. Personally, I found the Albanian provocive to be more thoughtful and heartfelt. The chinese provocive was just too amercanized. But Your mileage may vary.
Is this some strange new usage of the word “covfefe” I’m not aware of?
Sorry, it’s Jor-El. Joe-El drives a pick up truck and works at Kandor Auto Repairs.
(Actually, not your fault — autocorrect changed it to Joe-el for me as well. Whatta PITA!)