DL: Trump proposes a 100% tariff on movies produced outside the US. May 04, 16:58
Seems to be a runaway production move but implementation, how? {nm} May 04, 17:00
runaway production? {nm} May 04, 17:54
Seems to be aimed at filming outside the US, but it seems pretty much impossible to implement. {nm} May 04, 19:29
So how do the tarriffs work? Does a French movie have to pay 100% of its budget to be shown here? May 04, 20:11
he doesnt have a plan, he never does {nm} May 04, 20:15
This... the fact that Jon Voigt is in charge of this plan tells me that it will never happen. {nm} May 04, 23:50
I just checked and Voight's last three movies filmed in Bulgaria so full-on Trump administration hypocrisy. May 05, 04:47
you're assuming he knows what how tarrifs work. he doesnt {nm} May 05, 10:19
I know Trump doesn't know, I was answering Weekend Warrior's question. May 05, 18:04
The rest of the world can retaliate with 100% tariff on films produced in the US. nm May 04, 20:57
Exactly; just like we've seen with other tariffs. There are levels of stupid. This is a very high level of stupid. {nm} May 04, 23:32
There is very little foreign production in the US {nm} May 05, 10:20
on Amercan films produced in the US. nm May 05, 11:46
they want american production compoanies to make movies in their countries thats why they pay a ton for it May 05, 14:26
I guess MPA will sue to cancel the tariff May 04, 21:17
Seems like the US would lose box office foreign markets due to reciprocal tariffs. {nm} May 05, 04:19
So, U.S. films held a nearly 70% share of the market internationally in 2024. Foreign films in the U.S.: about 1%. May 05, 06:25
MISS8, AVNG5... would get 100% tariff because they were produced in the UK. nm May 05, 07:16
Yeah, I forgot about domestic movies produced at foreign locations. How would that work, I wonder? May 05, 07:24