Yeah...i mean alot of people go to the cinema to see a spectacle that they wont ever be able to experience at home...and *most* foreign films we usually get are critically acclaimed drama, which really doesnt require a massive screen, people would rather get the dvd...or often the hype around the film doesnt really start till the film has long been out on DVD (City of God, Battle Royale, etc, etc)
I mean apart from Yimou Zhangs films (Hero, Flying Daggers, Golden Flower) there are not many well known foreing film makers that make visual films that demand you go to the cinema. Recent hit foreign films like the Lives of Others & Volver are just as enjoyable at home.
As a teenager, i probably averaged one foreign film in the cinema a year, but now with a larger income, i go to the cinema alot more every year and watch a larger selection of films.
Last year I went to the cinema 30 times, and watched only one foreign language film (Fearless). Most of the time i just rented foreign films.
This year I've already been 32 times and seen 6 foreign language films already (Babel-more in non-english, than english- , Letters from Iwo Jima, Pan's Labyrinth, Volver, Curse of the Golden Flower & The Lives of Others)
I think there is a continually growing market though, for a number of reasons. Firstly the UK has a huge population of people whose origins lie elsewhere. Bollywood was the first to break into the top 10, but we are getting more & more countries having successful films. Japan, China, Hong Kong, Mexio, South Africa, Germany, Spain, South Korea, France -to name a few- have all had massive hits in the last few years. Also the media every year hype more foreing films. A few years ago you would be lucky to even know one of the films nominated for best foreign film at the Oscars...yet this year most of them were high profile & there was even controversy for volver not get nominated, it would have been a shoe in a few years back.
Another factor that has contributed is Hollywood's continual loss of ideas...we've done remakes, sequels, tv remakes, comic books...where next? People find out that films like the Departed, The Ring, etc were taken from foreign films and many go on to watch the originals...which leaRAB them onto other films.
Also the rise of the DVD & internet has also helped. Its very easy to find anything on the net or DVD import shops. It really wasnt that easy in the past. Also there is greater word of mouth on films to check out via websites....
Also you can say the number of foreign stars & the range of countries they are from is on the rise. Antonia Banderas, Monica Bellucci, Salma Hayek, Gael Garcia, Audrey Tautou, Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Ziyi Zhang, Ken Watanabe, Benicio Del Toro, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Aishwarya Rai, Shahrukh Khan, to name a few, are huge stars....was there ever a time when we had so many???
Anyway im sure youve had enough of my rambling, im into films a little too much
