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Biggest box-office bombs Title Year Net production budget (millions) Worldwide gross (millions) Estimated loss (millions) Ref. Nominal Adjusted for inflation [nb 1] The 13th Warrior: 1999 $100–160: $61.7 $69–129: $126–236 [# 1] 47 Ronin: 2013 $175–225: $151.8 $96 $126 [# 2] The Adventures of Pluto Nash: 2002 $100 $7.1 $96 $163 [# 3]
Starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, this 1989 flop-turned-cult-classic movie was later adapted into a musical. The movie had a production budget of $3 million, but it never made a profit ...
By Dre Weston With Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel's recently released flick, 'Sex Tape,' failing to live up to expectations at the box office, DoYouRemember felt it was a great time to look back at ...
100 Years, 100 Stinkers: The Worst Films of the 20th Century ... List of biggest box-office bombs; Bunshun Kiichigo Awards; F. The Fifty Worst Films of All Time; List ...
A box-office bomb [a] is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the combined production budget, marketing, and distribution costs exceed the revenue after release has technically "bombed", the term is more frequently used for major studio releases that were highly anticipated, extensively marketed, and expensive to ...
Cats (2019) Production budget:$95,000,000 Domestic gross: $27,166,770 Foreign gross:$46,668,668 Total loss: $21,164,562 More From GOBankingRates. How Long $1 Million in Savings Will Last in Every ...
The film is part of the "100 most awful" in The Official Razzie Movie Guide and Michael Sauter's The Worst Movies of All Time. [236] [237] [238] It earned, as film critic and TV host Richard Crouse put it, "some of the nastiest reviews ever". [239] Eric Henderson of CBS Minneapolis named it at the top of his "Best 'Worst Movies Ever '" list. [240]
This was essentially a spendy greatest-hits package borrowing from every other space epic from the past 50 years. Hell, it even had lightsabers! Netflix should have seen this coming, of course.