Why did Star Trek never appeal to the foreign audience?
Not enuf action, too much talking, too much expectation that the audience should know something about the characters' previous stories, basically just too complicated overall. The summer blockbusters that make 50%+ in foreign revenues are self-contained and simple stories that are easy for people who don't speak English to grasp.
So's Titanic, Batman, Spider-Man and Iron Man - that doesn't hurt em.its sentiment and feel was always quintessentially American.
From last year, Indiana Jones got 60% of its revenue overseas. Was that movie not "American?"
Compare that to Twilight - not a big blockbuster type movie - revenue 50/50. Gran Torino, which was more a personal, character driven story, was 60% domestic. Marley & Me - sweet, dog-focused comedy - also 60% domestic. The pattern isn't new - the big foreign revenue=grabbers are action films and children's animated movies.
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