even though you're perfectly fine with foreign movies and subtitles the vast "majority" of americans simply don't think like you do.
it's not some british, australian, french or german etc. company that keeps churning out remake after remake after remake... it's hollywood that cater to their ignorant crowd who are perfectly satisfied with living inside their little bubble of life.
consider yourself lucky you're not one of them.
You are absolutely right. Truth is that MOST (not all) yanks, hates subtitled movies. However as somebody mentioned this is not something exclusive of US moviegoers, although they are the worst case.
I have met lots of yanks who simply NEVER would watch a movie if they have to "read" (oh the horror!).
The cold facts speaks for themselves:
1. Movies in a foreign language only gets about 3% of the Box Office each year.
2. Only 1 foreign language movie have grossed over US$ 100 million domestically in the US (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), and the reason why it reached that figure is because most theaters only showed the dubbed version in english not the original one in Mandarin. BTW movies like Scooby-Doo, Scary Movie, The Flintstones grossed more domestically in the USA than any foreign movie ever!
Some other movies:
Life is Beautiful grossed $57 millions (ranked 2)
Pan's Labyrinth $37 millions (ranked 4)
Y tu mamá también almost $14 millions (ranked 14)
City of God $7.5 millions (ranked 27)
The Orphanage $7.1 millions (ranked 31)
La femme Nikita $5 millions (ranked 55) I bet the awful remake made 10 times more.
[REC] is not even in the Top100 but can anybody tell me how much grossed the much inferior US remake known as 'Quarantine'?.
Are we now beginning to understand?
Of course those movies have done better on DVD and Blu-ray, but still...
That's why the remake of "El orfanato" is already "in development". Most likely it will be another artistic disaster, however surely it will gross much more than the original film, which if you think about it, it's quite sad.
You can watch here the complete list from 1980 to the present here:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=foreign.htm
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