Not every non-USian is as advanced mentally as you, please be patient with us.
dihutenosa@piefed.social 1 day ago
Easy! We don’t view, or watch, American superhero movies. Never saw them or their appeal.
Lumidaub@feddit.org 1 day ago
dihutenosa@piefed.social 1 day ago
Easy! We don’t view, or watch, American superhero movies. Never saw them or their appeal.
Not every non-USian is as advanced mentally as you, please be patient with us.
IWW4@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
That is bullshit.
GreenBeard@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Ok, but have you considered the fact that those numbers are actually pretty small for the international market considering that the US represents only about 4% of the global population? Even if you limit it to the English speaking world it’s only about a 5th of the global population, and of the movies mentioned only Avengers even came close to having the kind of market penetration it did in the US (discounting how much of that international market number is made up of non-English dubs and subs).
Suggesting no one watches them is a bit of a stretch, but there are certainly a lot of people outside the US who just don’t.
dihutenosa@piefed.social 1 day ago
Thou confusest my personal perspective with bovine excretions. I’ve heard the name “Batman”, none of the rest rings any bells. I am hereby offering an utterly personal perspective on Ameirican pop culture - we have no contact.
LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Well you sort of open yourself to this criticism when you say we, implying you speak for the whole of the non-US world.
dihutenosa@piefed.social 1 day ago
Good point, thanks, I learned something.
missingno@fedia.io 1 day ago
Why do you keep using the word 'we' if you only meant to talk about yourself?
dihutenosa@piefed.social 23 hours ago
Sorry, my bad. Initially I meant it as a “not everyone is an American” group with sample size = 1.
IWW4@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
I have no clue who your we is, but this and other parts of American pop culture are wildly success the world over.
andrewrgross@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
What’s your personal media diet? Do you like similar adventure stories that are more local, or is that just not your thing overall?
dihutenosa@piefed.social 23 hours ago
Books (mostly sci-fi - Permutation City by Greg Egan) are easy to fit into short slices of time.
Video games (Cataclysm: DDA, Dwarf Fortress) are nice when you have a hour or more to concentrate.
Music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6rCu2Daeyo) is always nice. Doesn’t demand much attention, if you can’t spare much, but can absorb any amount of it (more complex stuff like Maurice Ravel).
Movies? I tried movies, but they require dedication (if I’m going to sit for 2 hours in front of my PC, I’d rather do something fun - and movie theaters are a whole new level of hassle), the content is either boring or nerve-wrackingly stressful.
IIRC, the last movie I watched was some Star Wars something - it had spaceships just sitting just above a planet (instead of orbiting - why wasn’t it falling down like a stone?), and when one spaceship flew near another, there was audible sound (rumble) in the other one. I suppose they must have played this rumble over speakers, or something. I can suspend my disbelief and imagine the “laser” weapons that shoot slow-moving pink plastic-looking cylindrical things are mislabeled as “laser”, and are actually firing some particle beams or something, but I can’t forgive sound transmitted through space.