London: Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp says he doesn`t care if his new movie `The Rum Diary` is successful or not because he was only interested in making a good movie that has a lasting effect.
The 48-year-old actor insisted he never worries about his movies making a lot of money and he thinks the film will stand the test of time, reported Contactmusic.
"No, I don`t care about the money, not really. I believe that this film, regardless of what it makes in, you know, has a shelf life. I think it will stick around and people will watch it and enjoy it," Depp said.
The actor also believes the film, based on the semi-biographical book of the same name by Hunter S Thompson will most definitely be a bigger hit in Europe because it is too intelligent for American audiences.
"It`s something that will be more appreciated in Europe I think. Because it`s - well, I think it`s an intelligent film. And a lot of times, outside the big cities in the States, they don`t want that."
"No, I don`t care about the money, not really. I believe that this film, regardless of what it makes in, you know, has a shelf life. I think it will stick around and people will watch it and enjoy it," Depp said.
The actor also believes the film, based on the semi-biographical book of the same name by Hunter S Thompson will most definitely be a bigger hit in Europe because it is too intelligent for American audiences.
"It`s something that will be more appreciated in Europe I think. Because it`s - well, I think it`s an intelligent film. And a lot of times, outside the big cities in the States, they don`t want that."
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