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Biggest Film Flops

Dune-snoozefest
WWW-how do you suck the charm out of Will Smith? Watch this and learn
Battlefield Earth-this is a case of considering the source material, which was hokey and poorly written. A fine example of bigger not equaling better.
Waterworld-a bit overdone but still amusing. Deserved better.
The Postman-It looked right. Sadly, as a fan of the David Brin novel, I couldn't help but puke over the writing, which gutted the primary themes from the book. Go read the book-its a heck of a story
Ishtar-Dustin Hoffman is always fun to watch. Sadly, that's about all you can say that's good regarding this flick.
Pluto Nash-saw the trailer, ran screaming in the opposite direction
 
I sort of liked Wild Wild West, loved the Steampunk concept, same with Waterworld. But I guess the idea behind the movie was better than the finished product in both cases.

I am somewhat fond, at least mildly so, of The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, even if it was a spectacular flop. I thought it had a certain charm, despite its scatter-shot approach.

That was a great movie! I don't care how much money it made or lost.
I am in full agreement. I own it on both Tape and DvD.
 
Hrrm, $285 million global for Oblivion is hardly a flop anyway. Especially for a non franchise sci-fi movie.
 
The Lone Ranger is going to fit the bill.
White House Down as well, don't see it getting to $100m domestic on a $150m budget.

Oblivion though is not a flop, After Earth, yes.

RED 2, not likely. We know not when an actual JL film may happen, no sane person would call that at this point.

I can totally see R.I.P.D. flopping, rumor is it's budget is close to $200m. If that's true then flop away.
 
I just read through this entire thread before I realized it was from 2009. I kept wondering why no one mentioned John Carter ...
 
You know, I thought it was bad form to resurrect long dead threads. I thought it was considered better to just start a new thread.

But of recent years "Green Lantern" but isn't one of the biggest flops of all time "Cutthroat Island"
 
I thought we were just speaking to domestic total.
We'll see how the WW shakes out but no doubt this is not as expected for the studio.
 
I doubt the studio cares where it makes the money on a film. Sure they may get a small percentage in certain territories. But all those takings add up.
 
IIRC, John Carter is on track to be the biggst flop in Hollywood history - Disney losing nearly $200 million on the film.
 
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