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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' (2015) -- Budget, $175 million. Box office, $123,087,120 (domestic), $332,207,671 (worldwide). This Creator/{{Pixar}} film suffered from rampant [[ExecutiveMeddling micromanagement at Disney]]. The story went through dozens of rewrites, film staff departures, and eventually the entire voice cast got replaced after all of their parts had been recorded. The film was dumped for the Thanksgiving weekend, opening at a weak $39 million and behind ''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjay Part 2''. A muted critical and audience response compared to most Pixar films and the release of ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' just a month later dashed any chance of the film making a profit domestically, making it Pixar's first-ever box office bomb in its history (''Cars 2'' also failed to make back its budget domestically but was saved by the international box office).

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' (2015) -- Budget, $175 million. Box office, $123,087,120 (domestic), $332,207,671 (worldwide). This Creator/{{Pixar}} film suffered from rampant [[ExecutiveMeddling micromanagement at Disney]]. The story went through dozens of rewrites, film staff departures, and eventually the entire voice cast got replaced after all of their parts had been recorded. The film was dumped for the Thanksgiving weekend, opening at a weak $39 million and behind ''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjay Part 2''.''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart2''. A muted critical and audience response compared to most Pixar films and the release of ''Film/TheForceAwakens'' just a month later dashed any chance of the film making a profit domestically, making it Pixar's first-ever box office bomb in its history (''Cars 2'' also failed to make back its budget domestically but was saved by the international box office).
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* ''Film/TheGlimmerMan'' (1996) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $20,351,264. One of several flops that derailed Creator/StevelSeagal's carreer, it debuted at number two behind three-week champ ''Film/TheFirstWivesClub'' but quickly lost its luster.

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* ''Film/TheGlimmerMan'' (1996) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $20,351,264. One of several flops that derailed Creator/StevelSeagal's Creator/StevenSeagal's carreer, it debuted at number two behind three-week champ ''Film/TheFirstWivesClub'' but quickly lost its luster.
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* ''Film/TheGlimmerMan'' (1996) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $20,351,264. This debuted at number two behind three-week champ ''Film/TheFirstWivesClub'' but quickly lost its luster.

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* ''Film/TheGlimmerMan'' (1996) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $20,351,264. This One of several flops that derailed Creator/StevelSeagal's carreer, it debuted at number two behind three-week champ ''Film/TheFirstWivesClub'' but quickly lost its luster.
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* ''Film/HauntedMansion2023'' - Budget, $150 million. Box office, $67,647,459 (domestic), $117,249,853 (worldwide). Disney's second attempt at adapting their [[Ride/TheHauntedMansion iconic dark ride]] on the big screen after [[Film/TheHauntedMansion2003 the 2003 film]] only reviewed a little better than its critically panned predecessor, and while the 2003 film barely turned a profit, the 2023 one couldn't even make back its budget. Being released in July long before Halloween,[[note]]Not the [[Film/HocusPocus first Disney film]] to end up with a questionable out-of-season theatrical release; both had the same rationale of aiming for a Halloween home release, though ''Hocus Pocus'' came out in a far more lucrative era for home media than the 2020s.[[/note]] a week after the powerhouse duo of ''Film/{{Barbie|2023}}'' and ''Film/{{Oppenheimer}}'', and the same week the SAG-AFTRA strike killed any promotion by the film's stars, all didn't help matters.

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* ''Film/HauntedMansion2023'' - Budget, $150 million. Box office, $67,647,459 (domestic), $117,249,853 (worldwide). Disney's second attempt at adapting their [[Ride/TheHauntedMansion iconic dark ride]] on the big screen after [[Film/TheHauntedMansion2003 the 2003 film]] only reviewed a little better than its critically panned predecessor, and while the 2003 film barely turned a profit, the 2023 one couldn't even make back its budget.budget, ultimately [[https://deadline.com/2024/05/biggest-box-office-bombs-2023-lowest-grossing-movies-1235902825/ losing $113 million]]. Being released in July long before Halloween,[[note]]Not the [[Film/HocusPocus first Disney film]] to end up with a questionable out-of-season theatrical release; both had the same rationale of aiming for a Halloween home release, though ''Hocus Pocus'' came out in a far more lucrative era for home media than the 2020s.[[/note]] a week after the powerhouse duo of ''Film/{{Barbie|2023}}'' and ''Film/{{Oppenheimer}}'', and the same week the SAG-AFTRA strike killed any promotion by the film's stars, all didn't help matters.
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* ''Film/AGlimpseInsideTheMindOfCharlesSwanIII'' (2013) -- Budget, $12 million. Box office, $210,565. This botched attempt at a comeback for Creator/CharlieSheen was the first film distributed by Creator/{{A24}}; thankfully, they managed to recover from their initial stumble with the much better received ''Film/SpringBreakers'' the following month.

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* ''Film/AGlimpseInsideTheMindOfCharlesSwanIII'' (2013) -- Budget, $12 million. Box office, $210,565.'''''$45,350''''' (domestic), $210,565 (worldwide). This botched attempt at a comeback for Creator/CharlieSheen was the first film distributed by Creator/{{A24}}; thankfully, they managed to recover from their initial stumble with the much better received ''Film/SpringBreakers'' the following month.
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* ''Film/AGlimpseInsideTheMindOfCharlesSwanIII'' (2013) -- Budget, $12 million. Box office, $210,565. This botched attempt at a comeback for Creator/CharlieSheen was the first film distributed by Creator/{{A24}}; thankfully, they managed to recover from their initial stumble with the much better received ''Film/SpringBreakers'' the following month.

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