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2000 Box Office Flops


28 Days
Budget: $43 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $37,170,488
Overseas Box Office: $25,028,457
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All The Pretty Horses
Budget: $45 million
Financed by: Sony; Miramax
Domestic Box Office: $15,540,353
Overseas Box Office: $2,593,142
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Almost Famous
Budget: $60 million
Financed by: DreamWorks; Sony
Domestic Box Office: $32,534,850
Overseas Box Office: $14,848,839
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Bait
Budget: $35 million
Financed by: Castle Rock; Village Roadshow
Domestic Box Office: $15,325,127
Overseas Box Office: $146,842
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Battlefield Earth
Budget: $44 million
Financed by: Franchise Pictures; Intertainment
Domestic Box Office: $21,471,685
Overseas Box Office: $8,253,978
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Bless The Child
Budget: $40 million
Financed by: Icon Entertainment; Paramount
Domestic Box Office: $29,381,494
Overseas Box Office: $11,061,516
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Bounce
Budget: $35 million
Financed by: Miramax
Domestic Box Office: $36,805,288
Overseas Box Office: $16,620,004
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Dungeons & Dragons
Budget: $36 million
Financed by: J&M Entertainment; Sweetpea
Domestic Box Office: $15,220,685
Overseas Box Office: $18,586,724
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Fantasia 2000
Budget: $85 million
Financed by: Disney
Domestic Box Office: $60,655,420
Overseas Box Office: $30,219,150
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Get Carter
Budget: $44.7 million
Financed by: Franchise Pictures; Intertainment
Domestic Box Office: $14,967,182
Overseas Box Office: $4,445,811
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Hanging Up
Budget: $40 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $36,050,230
Overseas Box Office: $15,829,814
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I Dreamed Of Africa
Budget: $34 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $6,651,522
Overseas Box Office: $7,748,805
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Isn’t She Great
Budget: $36 million
Financed by: Mutual Film Company; BBC; Tele München; Toho
Domestic Box Office: $2,962,465
Overseas Box Office: $40,831
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Little Nicky
Budget: $80 million
Financed by: New Line
Domestic Box Office: $39,464,775
Overseas Box Office: $18,827,520
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Loser
Budget: $20 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $15,618,626
Overseas Box Office: $2,786,080
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Lost Souls
Budget: $28 million
Financed by: New Line
Domestic Box Office: $16,815,253
Overseas Box Office: $14,540,657
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Lucky Numbers
Budget: $65 million
Financed by: StudioCanal; Paramount
Domestic Box Office: $10,042,516
Overseas Box Office: $847,706
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Mission To Mars
Budget: $100 million
Financed by: Disney; Spyglass Entertainment
Domestic Box Office: $60,883,407
Overseas Box Office: $50,100,000
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Pay It Forward
Budget: $40 million
Financed by: Bel-Air Entertainment
Domestic Box Office: $33,519,628
Overseas Box Office: $22,187,783
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Proof Of Life
Budget: $65 million
Financed by: Castle Rock; Bel-Air Entertainment
Domestic Box Office: $32,598,931
Overseas Box Office: $30,162,074
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Ready To Rumble
Budget: $24 million
Financed by: Bel-Air Entertainment
Domestic Box Office: $12,394,327
Overseas Box Office: $58,035
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Red Planet
Budget: $75 million
Financed by: Warner Bros; Village Roadshow
Domestic Box Office: $17,480,890
Overseas Box Office: $15,983,079
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Reindeer Games
Budget: $42 million
Financed by: Miramax (Dimension)
Domestic Box Office: $23,368,995
Overseas Box Office: $8,799,975
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Rules Of Engagement
Budget: $70 million
Financed by: Paramount; Seven Arts Pictures
Domestic Box Office: $61,335,230
Overseas Box Office: $10,397,073
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Running Free
Budget: $30 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $117,608
Overseas Box Office: $0
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Supernova
Budget: $70 million
Financed by: MGM
Domestic Box Office: $14,230,455
Overseas Box Office: $597,626
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The 6th Day
Budget: $82 million
Financed by: Sony; Phoenix Pictures
Domestic Box Office: $34,604,280
Overseas Box Office: $61,481,197
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The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle
Budget: $76 million
Financed by: Universal; Capella Intl.
Domestic Box Office: $26,005,820
Overseas Box Office: $9,129,000
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The Claim
Budget: $22 million
Financed by: Pathé; United Artists; Arts Council of England; Canal+; BBC; Alliance Atlantis
Domestic Box Office: $669,258
Overseas Box Office: $753,612
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The Crew
Budget: $25 million
Financed by: George Litto Pictures; Disney
Domestic Box Office: $13,023,075
Overseas Box Office: $82,778
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The Emperor’s New Groove
Budget: $100 million
Financed by: Disney
Domestic Box Office: $89,302,687
Overseas Box Office: $80,025,000
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The Flintstones In Viva Rock Vegas
Budget: $68 million
Financed by: Universal
Domestic Box Office: $35,268,275
Overseas Box Office: $24,200,000
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The Legend Of Bagger Vance
Budget: $80 million
Financed by: DreamWorks; FOX
Domestic Box Office: $30,919,168
Overseas Box Office: $8,540,259
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The Little Vampire
Budget: $23 million
Financed by: Cometstone; Comet Films; Stonewood Communications
Domestic Box Office: $13,572,400
Overseas Box Office: $14,393,465
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The Next Best Thing
Budget: $25 million
Financed by: Lakeshore Entertainment; Paramount
Domestic Box Office: $14,990,582
Overseas Box Office: $9,372,190
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The Replacements
Budget: $50 million
Financed by: Bel-Air Entertainment
Domestic Box Office: $44,737,059
Overseas Box Office: $5,317,452
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The Road To El Dorado
Budget: $95 million
Financed by: DreamWorks
Domestic Box Office: $50,863,742
Overseas Box Office: $25,568,985
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The Watcher
Budget: $33 million
Financed by: Interlight
Domestic Box Office: $28,946,615
Overseas Box Office: $18,321,214
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The Yards
Budget: $24 million
Financed by: Miramax
Domestic Box Office: $889,352
Overseas Box Office: $1,400,000
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Thirteen Days
Budget: $80 million
Financed by: Beacon Pictures; New Line
Domestic Box Office: $34,592,089
Overseas Box Office: $31,987,801
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Titan A.E.
Budget: $85 million
Financed by: FOX
Domestic Box Office: $22,753,426
Overseas Box Office: $14,001,208
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Vatel
Budget: $37 million
Financed by: Gaumont; Canal+; TF1
Domestic Box Office: $51,080
Overseas Box Office: N/A
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What Planet Are You From?
Budget: $56 million
Financed by: Sony
Domestic Box Office: $6,291,602
Overseas Box Office: $7,854,075
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Where The Money Is
Budget: $20 million
Financed by: Intermedia; Pacifica Film
Domestic Box Office: $5,661,798
Overseas Box Office: $1,581,871
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Wonder Boys
Budget: $35 million
Financed by: Mutual Film Company; BBC; Tele München; Toho; Paramount
Domestic Box Office: $19,393,557
Overseas Box Office: $14,033,031
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41 Comments

  1. Matodori says

    December 3, 2019 at 6:34 pm

    Is Dracula 2000 going to get a write-up by any chance? It had a budget beyond $50M and grossed less than that, right?

    Reply
  2. Garrett Spears says

    November 23, 2019 at 9:37 pm

    How about The Boondock Saints?

    It was given a budget of $6 million and at the box office it made $30,471.

    Reply
  3. Leo says

    September 8, 2018 at 5:15 pm

    Pretty soon, Under Suspicion!

    Reply
  4. Grant says

    August 17, 2018 at 3:15 pm

    Is The Art of War an option for next week?

    Reply
    • Bomb Report says

      August 17, 2018 at 6:20 pm

      That’s one of those Franchise pics that they listed the budget at $40M, but it probably cost a fraction of that.

      Reply
  5. Rollins says

    May 28, 2018 at 4:41 pm

    Dr. T & the Women

    Budget $23 million
    Box office $22,844,291

    Gossip

    Budget $24 million
    Box office $12 million

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  6. Man McMan says

    January 29, 2018 at 4:46 pm

    Are you going to continue?

    Reply
  7. Mike Smith says

    January 25, 2018 at 2:25 pm

    How about adding “Dinosaurs”, which was Disney’s first full CGI-animated feature, which was overshadowed in the same Summer by Dreamworks Animation’s first smash, “Chicken Run”, and would paved the way of such studio’s CGI-animated smashes such as “Big Hero 6”, “Zootopia” and the ever-popular “Frozen”!!!

    Reply
    • Keith Johnson says

      January 27, 2018 at 4:02 am

      Didn’t that do alright, though?

      Reply
  8. JMovie lover says

    January 6, 2018 at 12:09 am

    I hope in time you’ll get to 1999. Amazing movie year but still full of massive bombs. Wild Wild West, Dudley Do Right, Instinct, Chill Factor, Astronaut’s Wife and one of the biggest The Thirteenth Warrior

    Reply
  9. Keith Johnson says

    January 5, 2018 at 12:30 am

    What about Thomas and the Magic Railroad (aka how focus testing can completely destroy a movie)?

    Reply
  10. Man McMan says

    January 3, 2018 at 4:47 pm

    Also Viva Rock Vegas.

    Reply
    • Bomb Report says

      January 3, 2018 at 4:59 pm

      Getting to Flinstones soon.

      Reply
  11. Man McMan says

    January 3, 2018 at 4:43 pm

    Dr. T and the Women: Production Budget: $23 million
    Box Office with Foreign Gross: $22,844,291

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    • Bomb Report says

      January 3, 2018 at 5:01 pm

      Dr. T was a cheap indie that cost $12 million. Don’t go by most mojo budgets from the late 90s or early 2000s — they are ridiculously inflated.

      Reply
      • Man McMan says

        January 3, 2018 at 5:29 pm

        thanks for clearing this up. my mistake

        Reply
        • Bomb Report says

          January 3, 2018 at 7:15 pm

          No problem Man!

  12. Man McMan says

    January 3, 2018 at 4:38 pm

    Little Nicky: Production Budget: $85 million
    Box Office with Foreign Gross: $58,292,295

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  13. Leo says

    October 23, 2017 at 9:16 pm

    Up and running please!

    Reply
  14. Mike Smith says

    October 3, 2017 at 9:32 pm

    How about the following:

    The Animal
    Hallow Man
    The Patriot
    A Knight’s Tale

    What all of these flops have in common? They all got rave reviews from David Manning of the Ridgefield Press in Connecticut-except those reviews were mockups made by Sony to get interested in those flops-their second greatest scandal they made this century (Their greatest, you may know that hack job they did)

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  15. Leo says

    July 19, 2017 at 1:43 pm

    Next few should be The Watcher, Bless the Child, The Art of War etc.

    Reply
  16. Grant says

    June 23, 2017 at 10:15 pm

    We need more!

    Reply
  17. JMovie lover says

    May 26, 2017 at 5:30 pm

    Rocky and Bullwinkle is next.

    Reply
  18. The Pug Lover says

    May 3, 2017 at 10:18 am

    R&B flopped though it was a pretty good movie.

    Reply
  19. Fernando Garcia says

    April 18, 2017 at 10:14 pm

    Where is Battlefield Earth?

    Reply
    • Mike Smith says

      January 14, 2018 at 10:15 pm

      He already placed it!!!

      Reply
      • True says

        January 25, 2018 at 3:22 am

        Took a while, didn’t it?

        Reply
  20. Leo says

    April 4, 2017 at 4:18 pm

    Will this year continue to be updated since it’s been at least more than two weeks or so since it happened.

    Reply
    • BoxOfficeFlops says

      April 4, 2017 at 10:24 pm

      I will get back to it soon.

      Reply
      • C.J. O'Dell says

        April 5, 2017 at 9:53 pm

        Will “Thomas and the Magic Railroad” be added to 2000’s flops.

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  21. JMovie lover says

    March 7, 2017 at 10:16 pm

    Sadly Almost Famous will probably be on here.

    Reply
  22. Tyler says

    February 21, 2017 at 4:49 pm

    And don’t forget Titan A.E., one of the biggest box office disasters in history.

    Reply
    • Tyler says

      May 3, 2017 at 2:08 pm

      And then The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
      Budget (pre-P&A): $83 million
      Gross: $59 million

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  23. JMovie lover says

    February 1, 2017 at 12:56 pm

    Will Get Carter be added soon?

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    • BoxOfficeFlops says

      February 1, 2017 at 2:50 pm

      oh yes! More or less going from lowest gross to highest at the moment. Can’t believe it’s been 17 years. What a great year for enjoyable bad cinema. Get Carter, Battlefield Earth, Supernova, Bless The Child, Mission To Mars, Lost Souls, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Dungeons & Dragons — I’m sure they collectively caused me synaptic damage. Though I have no shame about paying to see them in theaters and fond memories of most — except Dungeons & Dragons.

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      • C.J. O'Dell says

        February 28, 2017 at 8:54 pm

        Are you guys going to go back even further? Like maybe the 90’s?

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        • BoxOfficeFlops says

          March 11, 2017 at 2:43 pm

          Eventually we’ll keep going.

        • C.J. O'Dell says

          March 12, 2017 at 3:59 am

          Nice. 😀

      • Roman Reigns Owns The IWC says

        April 27, 2017 at 1:12 am

        I actually enjoyed a 2000 flop, The Adventures Of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Also, there is Thomas and the Magic Railroad that flopped that year too.

        Reply
  24. Keith Johnson says

    January 7, 2017 at 10:40 pm

    Well if we’re adding movies from the 2000’s now, I suppose it’s only natural you add *shudders* Battlefield Earth.

    Reply
    • BoxOfficeFlops says

      January 8, 2017 at 3:26 am

      I’m reporting your comment to HOME OFFICE! Hilarious movie.

      Reply




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