Johnny Depp has said that he isn’t bothered by The Rum Diary's lack of success in the USA.
The 48-year-old's latest film, also starring Aaron Eckhart and Amber Heard, has flopped at the US box office since its release at the end of October.
The actor told Bang Showbiz: "It's always a crapshoot, and really if you have that in your head while you're making a movie, the process would become something very different.
"No, I couldn't give a rat's arse [about the money], not really. I believe that this film, regardless of what it makes in, you know, Wichita, Kansas, this week - which is probably about $13 - it doesn't make any difference."
Depp - the highest-paid star in Hollywood - also said that he believes that the movie, based on the Hunter S Thompson novel of the same name, will stand the test of time.
"I believe that this film will have a shelf life,” he insists. “I think it will stick around and people will watch it and enjoy it.
"It's something that will be more appreciated over here [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."