So dose this prove that International Audience are stupider then America
Audience. The movie made vastly more money overseas then in America.
shareAudience. The movie made vastly more money overseas then in America.
shareI'm pretty sure it just proves that these movies have an exceptionally broad appeal.
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It's ironic that you call people stupid and your OP is littered with spelling and grammatical errors
I got the tendency to slip when the nights get wild
Jeez, you are a moron. Did it occur to you that there are a lot more people in the world outside of the US? A little up our own ass, aren't we?
share"Stupider"? Sigh....
shareI remember back in the 90's, watching the Simpsons episode where Milhouse is cast as Fallout Boy, and they get Mickey Rooney to talk to him, to convince him to go back to his role.
At one point, Rooney mentions to do it for 'the foreign markets that are becoming even more important.'
Though sometimes, a film that may not do well in the US, can do huge overseas, like that Johnny Depp film 'The Tourist.' Didn't do much here, but was eaten up by foreign markets.
"Thanks, guys." "So long, partner."
- Toy Story 3 (9/10)
OK. I will go now into the really deep depths of higher mathematics, I hope, everybody can follow my Nobel price worthy calculations:
There are about 7.13 billion people in the world, 317 million of them are Americans. That leaves about 6.80 billion people in the world, that are non-Americans.
Transformers 3 made 352 million dollars in the USA and 771 million dollars in the rest of the world.
So the numbers are as follows:
317 000 000 Americans spent 352 000 000 dollars,
6 800 000 000 non-Americans spent 771 000 000 dollars.
That means, that every American spent 1.11 Dollars for this movie, while every non-American spent only 0.11 Dollars or one tenth of what every American spent.
According to your original question, that can only mean, that the International Audience actually is ten times as intelligent as the American, am I right?
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