Search

Subscribe to RSS Subscribe to Comments

Backseat Cuddler

Nick Wolfwood Presents The Biggest Movie Flops of the Decade

Gigli PosterBattlefield Earth Poster

I’m Nick Wolfwood and here’s the list of the 10 biggest flops in the box office in the last 10 years!

10. The Spirit - Release date: Dec. 25, 2008

Estimated cost: $60 million
Domestic gross: $19.8 million

9. Grindhouse - Release date: April 6, 2007

Estimated cost: $67 million
Domestic gross: $25 million

8. Rollerball - Release date: Feb. 8, 2002

Estimated cost: $70 million
Domestic gross: $19 million

7. The Invasion - Release date: Aug. 17, 2007

Estimated cost: $80 million
Domestic gross: $15.1 million

See the rest including the #1 biggest flop of the decade after the jump!

6. Catwoman - Release date: July 23, 2004

Estimated cost: $100 million
Domestic gross: $40 million

5. Town & Country - Release date: April 27, 2001

Estimated cost: $90 million
Domestic gross: $6.7 million

4. Gigli - Release date: Aug. 1, 2003

Estimated cost: $54 million
Domestic gross: $6.1 million

3. Land of the Lost - Release date: June 5, 2009

Estimated cost: $100 million
Domestic gross: $65 million

2. Battlefield Earth - Release date: May 12, 2000

Estimated cost: $75 million
Domestic gross: $21 million

And the biggest flop of the decade is…

1. The Adventures of Pluto Nash - Release date: Aug. 6, 2002

Estimated cost: $100 million
Domestic gross: $4.4 million

Ouch! These movies would have all been better staying in the stable. It’s sad that Grindhouse was such a flop, but those movies could have been made for a fraction of the cost that they were made for. I liked both of the Grindhouse flicks, but the rest of these movies on the list deserved to be flops. Well to be honest, I didn’t see most of them, and by these numbers, you probably didn’t either.

Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for this list.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

DROP A COMMENT BELOW

No comments yet. Be the first.

Leave a reply

web stats
DISCLAIMER: All images on BackseatCuddler.com are licensed or readily available in various places on the Internet and believed to be in public domain. Images posted are believed to be posted within our rights according to the U.S. Copyright Fair Use Act (title 17, U.S. Code.) If you believe that any content appearing on BackseatCuddler.com infringes on your copyright, please let us know by emailing backseatcuddler@gmail.com and the infringing material will be removed as soon as possible.
Copyright 2007-2010. Phoenix Publishing, LLC Privacy Policy - SiteMap