theprequelsrule said:
zombie84 said:
Lee-Sensei said:
About the US and UK's global significance... it's called Cultural Imperialism. The cultures of the countries at the top are very influential.
Well, to be honest in the case of Star Wars is just boils down to 1) English speaking countries and 2) Domestic production. Star Wars was in many ways an American-British co-production so of course it will be biggest in those two countries. It's also, I would argue, equally big in Canada, which is maybe the one area you could make the case for cultural imperialism, but it's not really imperialism since it's a deliberate audience choice mainly because our own entertainment industry sucks in comparison.
Aren't you are forgetting about a little movie called Men with Brooms?
Or the aforementioned Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter?