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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) -- Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) -- Budget, $295-300 $300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted result cost Creator/{{Disney}} [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] [[https://deadline.com/2024/05/biggest-box-office-bombs-2023-lowest-grossing-movies-1235902825/ $143 million dollars, dollars]], making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023.
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* ''Film/ItRunsInTheFamily'' (1994) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $70,396. Creator/BobClark and Creator/JeanShepherd reunited to try to recreate the magic of ''Film/AChristmasStory'', with a mostly new cast. Originally called ''A Summer Story'', the studio had no faith in it, retitled it, and dumped it in a handful of theaters with almost no hype at all.

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* ''Film/ItRunsInTheFamily'' ''Film/ItRunsInTheFamily1994'' (1994) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $70,396. Creator/BobClark and Creator/JeanShepherd reunited to try to recreate the magic of ''Film/AChristmasStory'', with a mostly new cast. Originally called ''A Summer Story'', the studio had no faith in it, retitled it, and dumped it in a handful of theaters with almost no hype at all.
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* ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'' (1995) -- Budget, $26 million. Box office, $19,075,720. The first and only feature film directed by Robert Longo. Creator/DolphLundgren stayed off the big screen until ''Film/TheExpendables'' fifteen years later.

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* ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'' (1995) -- Budget, $26 million. Box office, $19,075,720. The first Creator/WilliamGibson [[DisownedAdaptation disowned]] this adaptation of his short story. While Gibson was credited as screenwriter on the film, both Gibson and only feature film directed by director Robert Longo. Longo blamed ExecutiveMeddling for changing the film's script and cutting a number of scenes in the editing room. Gibson and Longo swore off working in Hollywood after their experiences here with Longo going back to music videos, though he would make a ReCut of the film in 2021. Creator/DolphLundgren stayed off the big screen until ''Film/TheExpendables'' fifteen years later, while Creator/KeanuReeves had much better success with the similarly-themed ''Film/TheMatrix'' four years later.
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* ''Film/JonahHex'' (2010) — Budget, $47 million. Box office, $10,547,117. Poor reviews centered around its plot and [[ItsShortSoItSucks 81 minute run-time]], declining interest in Creator/MeganFox, the general struggle of the Western genre at the 21st century box office, and coming out the same weekend as ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' all left the film DOA. This is the last film written by the duo of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, and it would be a while before director Jimmy Hayward would do serious work again. This is one of two 2010 films to deliver a serious setback to the career of producer Andrew Lazar.

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* ''Film/JonahHex'' ''Film/{{Jonah Hex|2010}}'' (2010) — Budget, $47 million. Box office, $10,547,117. Poor reviews centered around its plot and [[ItsShortSoItSucks 81 minute run-time]], declining interest in Creator/MeganFox, the general struggle of the Western genre at the 21st century box office, and coming out the same weekend as ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3'' all left the film DOA. This is the last film written by the duo of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, and it would be a while before director Jimmy Hayward would do serious work again. This is one of two 2010 films to deliver a serious setback to the career of producer Andrew Lazar.
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* ''Film/TheIceStorm'' (1997): Budget: $18 million; box office: $8 million. Critical reception was extremely positive, however (though it wasn't nominated for [[OscarSnub any Oscars]]), it's now a highly respected movie.

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* ''Film/TheIceStorm'' (1997): Budget: $18 million; box office: $8 million. Critical reception was extremely positive, however (though it wasn't nominated for [[OscarSnub any Oscars]]), it's now a highly respected movie. Oscars]]).
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* ''Film/TheIceStorm'' (1997): Budget: $18 million; box office: $8 million. Critical reception was extremely positive, however (though it wasn't nominated for [[OscarSnub any Oscars]]), it's now a highly respected movie.
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The IMDB report was innacurate, as Dial of Destiny wasn't even the biggest box office bomb of 2023. That honor goes to The Flash.


* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023 and, if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from Creator/{{Disney}} [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023 and, if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.2023.
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Since this was removed off of Haunted Mansion, figured I'd take this one off to. It'll be back in a few weeks when they finish their runs


* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023 and, if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation. While already viewed as a disaster at the time of its release, ''Dial'' would turn out to be just the first of [[Film/HauntedMansion2023 four]] [[Film/TheMarvels2023 historic]] [[WesternAnimation/Wish2023 bombs]] for Disney in what was meant to be the company's MilestoneCelebration of its 100th anniversary.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and dropped off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023 and, if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation. While already viewed as a disaster at the time of its release, ''Dial'' would turn out to be just the first of [[Film/HauntedMansion2023 four]] [[Film/TheMarvels2023 historic]] [[WesternAnimation/Wish2023 bombs]] for Disney in what was meant to be the company's MilestoneCelebration of its 100th anniversary.
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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a 1 year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal, resulting in another 2 weeks delay. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and then dropped a whopping 56% during its second weekend at the box office, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023, and if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a 1 year one-year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and another two-week delay after Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal, resulting in another 2 weeks delay. rehearsal. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and then dropped a whopping 56% during its second weekend at the box office, off quickly in subsequent weekends, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023, and 2023 and, if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.inflation. While already viewed as a disaster at the time of its release, ''Dial'' would turn out to be just the first of [[Film/HauntedMansion2023 four]] [[Film/TheMarvels2023 historic]] [[WesternAnimation/Wish2023 bombs]] for Disney in what was meant to be the company's MilestoneCelebration of its 100th anniversary.
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* The film adaptation of ''Literature/IntruderInTheDust'' failed to recoup over $100,000 of its budget (in 1949 dollars).

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* The film adaptation of ''Literature/IntruderInTheDust'' failed to recoup over $100,000 of its budget (in 1949 dollars).(1949) - Budget, $988,000. Box office, $837,000.
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* The film adaptation of ''Literature/IntruderInTheDust'' failed to recoup over $100,000 of its budget (in 1949 dollars).
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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $383 million. Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a 1 year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal, resulting in another 2 weeks delay. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and then dropped a whopping 56% during its second weekend at the box office, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023, and if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $174,480,468 (domestic), $383 million.million (worldwide). Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a 1 year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal, resulting in another 2 weeks delay. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and then dropped a whopping 56% during its second weekend at the box office, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023, and if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.

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* ''Film/TheIndianRunner'' (1991) — Budget, $7 million. Box office, $191,125. Creator/SeanPenn did not try to write/produce another film for 4 years, and executive producer and future ''Breitbart News''/UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump staff member Steve Bannon did not get another film credit until the end of the 90's.

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* ''Film/TheIndianRunner'' (1991) — Budget, $7 million. Box office, $191,125. Creator/SeanPenn did not try to write/produce another film for 4 years, and executive producer and future ''Breitbart News''/UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump staff member Steve Bannon did not get another film credit until the end of the 90's.'90s.
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny'' (2023) — Budget, $295-300 million. Box office, $383 million. Indiana Jones' last cinematic adventure ended up as one of the most expensive films ever, in no small part due its TroubledProduction, which involved a 1 year delay to filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Creator/HarrisonFord suffering a shoulder injury during a fight rehearsal, resulting in another 2 weeks delay. The movie opened with a mediocre weekend of $60 million domestic and then dropped a whopping 56% during its second weekend at the box office, in part due to the unexpected success of ''Film/SoundOfFreedom'' among the older demographic the film targeted. The end resulted cost Creator/{{Disney}} anywhere from [[https://screenrant.com/indiana-jones-5-movie-box-office-profit-loss 100]] to [[https://www.imdb.com/news/ni64142725/ over 200]] million dollars, making it one of the biggest box office bombs of 2023, and if the Website/IMDb report is accurate, ''the biggest box office bomb ever'' unadjusted for inflation.
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* ''WesternAnimation/JetsonsTheMovie'' (1990) - Budget, $8 million (plus $12 million for prints and advertising). Box office, $20,305,841. TheMovie of ''WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' received pretty poor reviews from critics and sent the franchise straight into limbo for a quarter of a century. Not helping was the controversy over Judy Jetson being recast as late-80's pop singer Tiffany, rather than her still-living original voice Janet Waldo. That said, it would be VindicatedByVideo later.
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* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'' (2013) — Budget, $195 million (production alone), $295 million (marketing included). Box office, $65 million (domestic), $197.5 million (worldwide). This movie did horribly enough that Hollywood is reconsidered its trend of DarkerAndEdgier FairyTale {{Remake}}s.

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* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'' (2013) — Budget, $195 million (production alone), $295 million (marketing included). Box office, $65 million (domestic), $197.5 million (worldwide). This movie did horribly enough that movie's horrible performance played a large role in Hollywood is reconsidered reconsidering its trend of DarkerAndEdgier FairyTale {{Remake}}s.{{Remake}}s. Director Creator/BryanSinger would return to the Film/XMenFilmSeries for his next two ventures.

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