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Can you name the Top 30 Box Office Bombs?
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Rank
Movie
Net Losses + Inflation (Year; Star)
30.
-$49,224,424 (1991; Dan Aykroyd)
29.
-$53,596,134 (2000; John Travolta)
28.
-$54,072,241 (2001; Robert Redford)
27.
-$54,996,536 (2003; Jeff Daniels)
26.
-$55,454,143 (1995; Demi Moore)
25.
-$59,612,690 (2002; Antonio Banderas)
24.
-$59,823,389 (2004; Halle Berry)
23.
-$60,723,655 (2002; Chris Klein)
22.
-$66,791,597 (2005; Jessica Biel)
21.
-$69,286,783 (1988; John Neville)
20.
-$73,928,137 (1990; Tom Hanks)
19.
-$74,619,989 (1991; Bruce Willis)
18.
-$74,656,332 (2002; Bruce Willis)
17.
-$74,740,255 (2005; Edward Burns)
16.
-$76,015,712 (1987; Warren Beatty)
Rank
Movie
Net Losses + Inflation (Year; Star)
15.
-$76,700,771 (2004; Steve Coogan)
14.
-$77,961,644 (2003; Ben Affleck)
13.
-$78,912,404 (1998; Kurt Russel)
12.
-$82,406,208 (2000; Val Kilmer)
11.
-$83,346,947 (1997; Kevin Costner)
10.
-$83,833,389 (2002; voice of Joseph Gordon-Levitt)
9.
-$89,870,942 (1982; Laurence Olivier)
8.
-$99,798,592 (2001; voice of Ming-Na)
7.
-$104,542,449 (1980; Kris Kristofferson)
6.
-$115,352,672 (2001; Warren Beatty)
5.
-$125,887,312 (1999; Antonio Banderas)
4.
-$133,141,605 (2005; Matthew McConaughey)
3.
-$134,396,524 (2002; Eddie Murphy)
2.
-$134,784,016 (2004; Dennis Quaid)
1.
-$146,947,958 (1995; Geena Davis)
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sjunkins
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Nov 8th, 2009 at 14:03 GMT
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tough... but good!
foyherald
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Nov 13th, 2009 at 06:06 GMT
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Very surprised not to see "Waterworld" in there, it was notorious for going over budget during shooting and then it was pretty awful to watch!
RayR
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Nov 14th, 2009 at 18:05 GMT
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Waterworld did manage to make a decent amount of money. According to IMDB, it made $266 million worldwide, and cost approximately $175 million.
Pirate_Higemaru
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Nov 22nd, 2009 at 02:36 GMT
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Awesome game.
MetaphysicalMan
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Sep 4th, 2010 at 02:47 GMT
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That is interesting. It sure seems like Waterworld takes a lot more flack as a Kevin Costner over-budgeted bust. The Postman never gets a mention!
pator
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Feb 11th, 2011 at 13:04 GMT
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It's a good list to reassure me that the general public isn't so stupid as they sometimes appear- there isn't a decent film to be had on the entire list. They all deserved their financial kicking.
CrackerJacker
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Jun 25th, 2011 at 13:48 GMT
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where's mars needs moms?
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