The movie industry is pretty global. I don't live in another country so I really can't judge what movies would make you strictly "American"...
other than Team America of course.
I suppose the Japanese didn't enjoy Pearl Harbor, but then again, I didn't enjoy it either. The Vietnamese wouldn't warm up to Apocalypse Now with quotes like "I love the smell of Napalm in the morining!". Then there is Scareface. I'm sure the Cubans loved that one. I doubt the Germans would have given Schindler's List and Oscar.
So are these strictly "American" movies? Mallrats is funny, sure I laughed...but I don't see it as representing American cinema.
other than Team America of course.
I suppose the Japanese didn't enjoy Pearl Harbor, but then again, I didn't enjoy it either. The Vietnamese wouldn't warm up to Apocalypse Now with quotes like "I love the smell of Napalm in the morining!". Then there is Scareface. I'm sure the Cubans loved that one. I doubt the Germans would have given Schindler's List and Oscar.
So are these strictly "American" movies? Mallrats is funny, sure I laughed...but I don't see it as representing American cinema.