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* ''Film/LittleNikita'' (1988) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $1,733,070.

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* ''Film/LittleNikita'' (1988) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $1,733,070. One of several Columbia Pictures films greenlit by outgoing president David Puttnam that the studio left out to dry. Its mixed reviews citing its questionable plot didn't help either.

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* ''Theatre/PorgyAndBess'' (1959) -- Budget, $7 million. Box office, $3.5 million. This film version of Music/GeorgeGershwin's opera was only shown in a Roadshow Release due to its controversial subject matter. This was the last film produced by Samuel Goldwyn. It didn't help that the Gershwins [[DisownedAdaptation disliked the film]] due to its AdaptationDecay and have kept it out of circulation to this day.



* ''Film/PrimaryColors'' (1998) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $52,090,187.

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* ''Film/PrimaryColors'' (1998) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $52,090,187. This was the last feature film written by Elaine May, who earned a BAFTA and an Oscar nomination for her script. It also didn't help that it was released early into the Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal (The film is a roman a clef about Clinton's first run for President).



* ''Film/ProofOfLife'' (2000) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $62,761,005.

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* ''Film/ProofOfLife'' (2000) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $62,761,005. This gained considerable tabloid coverage for the off-screen romance of co-stars Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe. It also dealt with the death of David Morse's stand-in in an accident on the set.



* ''Film/PublicEnemies'' (2009) -- Budget, $100 million. Box office, $97,104,620 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $214,104,620 (worldwide).]]

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* ''Film/PublicEnemies'' (2009) -- Budget, $100 million. Box office, $97,104,620 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $214,104,620 (worldwide).]]]] This kept Michael Mann from directing another film until ''Film/{{Blackhat}}'', which also bombed.



* ''Film/ThePurpleRoseOfCairo'' (1985) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $10,631,333.

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* ''Film/ThePurpleRoseOfCairo'' (1985) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $10,631,333. It did well in limited release as per Creator/WoodyAllen's usual output.
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* ''Film/LittleMan'' (2006) -- Budget, $64 million. Box office, $58,645,052 (domestic), $101,595,121 (worldwide).

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* ''Film/LittleMan'' (2006) -- Budget, $64 million. Box office, $58,645,052 (domestic), $101,595,121 (worldwide). It was derided for its [[TheyCopiedItNowItSucks blatantly similar]] plot to the WesternAnimation/BugsBunny cartoon ''Baby Buggy Bunny'' and an unfunny one at that. It didn't help that it was released in the midst of the smashing success of ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMansChest''. This was the last feature film Keenan Ivory Wayans directed.
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* ''Mad Dog Time'' (1996) -- Budget, $8 million. Box office, $107,874. This film was notoriously described by Creator/RogerEbert as the first film he had seen that wasn't preferable to staring at a blank wall for the same amount of time. Its overall negative reception put a whacked actor Larry Bishop's directorial career until 2008's ''Hellride''.

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* ''Mad Dog Time'' (1996) -- Budget, $8 million. Box office, $107,874. This film was notoriously described by Creator/RogerEbert as the first film he had seen that wasn't preferable to staring at a blank wall for the same amount of time. Its overall negative reception put a reception whacked actor Larry Bishop's directorial career until 2008's ''Hellride''.
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* ''Mad Dog Time'' (1996) -- Budget, $8 million. Box office, $107,874. This film was notoriously described by Creator/RogerEbert as the first film he had seen that wasn't preferable to staring at a blank wall for the same amount of time. Its overall negative reception put a whacked actor Larry Bishop's directorial career until 2008's ''Hellride''.
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* ''Film/MeAndOrsonWelles'' (2009) -- Budget, $25 million. Box office, $$2,336,172. This was a big hit on the Festival Circuit in 2008 but it couldn't get a proper release date until November 2009. Even then, its limited release was so paltry that it couldn't translate its [[AcclaimedFlop critical raves]] for co-star Christian McKay, who played Welles, into an Oscar nomination.
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* ''Film/MarriedToIt'' (1993) -- Budget, $14 million. Box office, $2,059,832.
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* ''Film/TheIsland'' (2005) -- Budget, $126 million. Box office, $35,818,913 (domestic), $162,949,164 (worldwide). The film was panned for excessive product placement, and it got Creator/DreamWorks sued by the makers of the film ''Parts: The Clonus Horror'', who accused the film of committing copyright infringement.

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* ''Film/TheIsland'' (2005) -- Budget, $126 million. Box office, $35,818,913 (domestic), $162,949,164 (worldwide). The film was panned for excessive product placement, and it got Creator/DreamWorks sued by the makers of the film ''Parts: ''[[Film/{{Clonus}} Parts: The Clonus Horror'', Horror]]'', who accused the film of committing copyright infringement.

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* ''Theatre/TheLastFiveYears'' (2015) -- Budget, $2 million. Box office, $145,427. It received a very limited release in theaters and a simultaneous release on VOD.



* ''Lions for Lambs'' (2007) -- Budget, $35 million. Box office, $15,002,854 (domestic), $63,215,872 (worldwide).

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* ''Lions for Lambs'' (2007) -- Budget, $35 million. Box office, $15,002,854 (domestic), $63,215,872 (worldwide). This wasn't a great start for the newly relaunched United Artists under the management of Creator/TomCruise and Paula Wagner.



* ''Film/{{Lockout}}'' (2012) -- Budget, $20 million. Box office, $14,326,864 (domestic), $32,204,030 (worldwide).

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* ''Film/{{Lockout}}'' (2012) -- Budget, $20 million. Box office, $14,326,864 (domestic), $32,204,030 (worldwide). It didn't help that Creator/JohnCarpenter successfully sued the makers for plagiarism over similarities to ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork''.



* ''The Lost City of Z'' (2017) -- Budget, $30 million. Box office, $6,658,469 (domestic so far), $11,797,786 (worldwide so far).

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* ''The Lost City of Z'' (2017) -- Budget, $30 million. Box office, $6,658,469 (domestic so far), $11,797,786 (worldwide so far).$8,580,410 (domestic), $17.1 million (worldwide). Another [[AcclaimedFlop highly-praised film]] that never left a limited release.



* ''Film/TheLovelyBones'' (2009) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $44,114,232 (domestic), $93,621,340 (worldwide).

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* ''Film/TheLovelyBones'' (2009) -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $44,114,232 (domestic), $93,621,340 (worldwide). The film was received poorly for its jarring MoodWhiplash though the performances were praised.



* ''Magic in the Moonlight'' (2014) -- Budget, $16.8 million. Box office, $10,539,326 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $51,029,361 (worldwide).]]

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* ''Magic in the Moonlight'' (2014) -- Budget, $16.8 million. Box office, $10,539,326 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $51,029,361 (worldwide).]]]] Critics gave this Creator/WoodyAllen film mixed reviews though that didn't end his career a bit.



* ''Film/ManOfTaiChi'' (2013) -- Budget, $32 million. Box office, $5,400,144.

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* ''Film/ManOfTaiChi'' (2013) -- Budget, $32 million. Box office, $5,400,144. The directorial debut of Creator/KeanuReeves, who so far hasn't planned to step behind the camera again. Critics gave it decent reviews, though.



* ''Film/TheManhattanProject'' (1986) -- Budget, $18 million. Box office, $3.9 million.

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* ''Film/TheManhattanProject'' (1986) -- Budget, $18 million. Box office, $3.9 million. The first film of David Begelman's shortlived Gladden Entertainment. Director Marshall Brickman wouldn't direct another film until the 2001 TV film ''Sister Mary Explains It All''.
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* ''Film/OneNightStand'' (1997) -- Budget, $24 million. Box office, $2,618,335. This came after ''Leaving Las Vegas'', and the failed experiment of a film put a crutch on the career of director Mike Figgis.

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* ''Film/OneNightStand'' ''Film/{{One Night Stand|1997}}'' (1997) -- Budget, $24 million. Box office, $2,618,335. This came after ''Leaving Las Vegas'', and the failed experiment of a film put a crutch on the career of director Mike Figgis.
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* ''The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond'' (2008, 2009) -- Budget, $6,500,000. Box office, $119,790. A long lost screenplay by Creator/TennesseeWilliams was dusted off and filmed for this period melodrama which was reviled by critics and never left limited release. This is the only film for director Jodie Markell, who went back to acting after this. The stars were barely phased by its underperformance.
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* ''Film/IrrationalMan'' (2015) -- Budget, $11 million. Box office, $4 million (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $27.4 million (worldwide).]]
* ''Film/{{Ironweed}}'' (1987) -- Budget, $27 million. Box office, $7,393,346.

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* ''Film/IrrationalMan'' (2015) -- Budget, $11 million. Box office, $4 million (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $27.4 million (worldwide).]]
]] This Creator/WoodyAllen film was the last film by his longtime executive producer Jack Rollins who died a month before its release. The end result was received less favorably by critics than Allen's usual works.
* ''Film/{{Ironweed}}'' (1987) -- Budget, $27 million. Box office, $7,393,346. The second of two pairings of ''Creator/MerylStreep'' and ''Creator/JackNicholson'', who both added to their record Oscar nominations tallies with this AcclaimedFlop. William Kennedy, who wrote the original novel it was based on and wrote the screenplay for this film, hasn't gone back to screenwriting since.



* ''Film/JackRyanShadowRecruit'' (2014) -- Budget, $60 million. Box office, $50,577,412 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $135,511,030 (worldwide).]]

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* ''Film/JackRyanShadowRecruit'' (2014) -- Budget, $60 million. Box office, $50,577,412 (domestic), [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff $135,511,030 (worldwide).]] ]] A failed attempt to reboot the ''Literature/JackRyan'' series. Getting released [[DumpMonths in January]] didn't help either.



* ''Film/JaneGotAGun'' (2016) -- Budget, $25 million. Box office, $1,513,793.

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* ''Film/JaneGotAGun'' (2016) -- Budget, $25 million. Box office, $1,513,793. This suffered a very TroubledProduction due to constant recasts, its original director Lynne Ramsey getting dismissed on the first day of shooting and its production company Relativity Media filing for bankruptcy. The end result was dumped in [[DumpMonths early January]], where it was dismissed by critics and audiences, making it the worst opening of Creator/NataliePortman's career.
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* ''Film/ThePerfectMan'' (2005) -- Budget, $10 million. Box office, $19,770,475. A lot of the people who took part in this movie (Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, Mike O'Malley, Chris Noth, Caroline Rhea, director Mark Rosman) took severe damage to their cinematic careers, but most have found success in television (and music for Duff).

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* ''Film/ThePerfectMan'' (2005) -- Budget, $10 million. Box office, $19,770,475. A lot of the people who took part in this movie (Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, (Creator/HilaryDuff, Creator/HeatherLocklear, Mike O'Malley, Chris Noth, Creator/ChrisNoth, Caroline Rhea, director Mark Rosman) took severe damage to their cinematic careers, but most have found success in television (and music for Duff).
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* ''Film/TheNutcrackerIn3D'' (2010) -- Budget, $90 million. Box office, $14,678,086, nearly all of which [[MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales came from the Russian market]].

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* ''Film/TheNutcrackerIn3D'' (2010) -- Budget, $90 million. Box office, $14,678,086, nearly all of which [[MexicansLoveSpeedyGonzales came from the Russian market]]. This sat on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for three years to get a 3D conversion. The end result was universally despised by critics and died a quiet death in limited release. It derailed director Andrei Konchalovsky's career for four years.



* ''Film/RedDawn2012'' -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $48,169,782.

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* ''Film/RedDawn2012'' -- Budget, $65 million. Box office, $48,169,782. This remake of the [[Film/ RedDawn1984 1984 Cold War movie]] sat on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for two years due to MGM's finanical troubles, during which, the filmmakers decided to change the invading army from China to North Korea to avoid getting BannedInChina. It did so poorly that it [[ShaggyDogStory wasn't even released theatrically in China anyway]].
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* ''Film/TheJuror'' (1996) -- Budget, $44 million. Box office, $22,754,725.

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* ''Film/TheJuror'' (1996) -- Budget, $44 million. Box office, $22,754,725. Director Brian Gibson made one more film after this before his death in 2004. This also did no favors for Creator/DemiMoore, who won a Razzie for this and her more high-profile bust, ''Film/{{Striptease}}''.
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* ''Film/{{Joy}}'' (2015) -- Budget, $60 million. Box office, $56,451,232 (domestic), $101,134,059 (worldwide).

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* ''Film/{{Joy}}'' (2015) -- Budget, $60 million. Box office, $56,451,232 (domestic), $101,134,059 (worldwide). This broke ''Creator/DavidORussell's'' string of critical and financial successes that started with ''Film/TheFighter''. Its [[UncertainAudience indecisive tone]] and tough competition ([[Film/StarWarsTheForceAwakens with one in particular]]) may have contributed to that outcome. It still got Creator/JenniferLawrence an Oscar nomination.
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* ''Margaret'' (2011) -- Budget, $14 million. Box office, $623,292. This sat on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for '''six years''' due to a extremely lengthy postproduction phase, which resulted in back-and-forth lawsuits between distributor Fox Searchlight and director Kenneth Lonnergan. It limped its way into an extremely limited release and faded away quickly. Lonnergan stuck to the stage after this movie until his Oscar-winner ''Film/MacnchesterByTheSea''.

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* ''Margaret'' (2011) -- Budget, $14 million. Box office, $623,292. This sat on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for '''six years''' due to a extremely lengthy postproduction phase, which resulted in back-and-forth lawsuits between distributor Fox Searchlight and director Kenneth Lonnergan. It limped its way into an extremely limited release and faded away quickly. Lonnergan stuck to the stage after this movie until his Oscar-winner ''Film/MacnchesterByTheSea''.''Film/ManchesterByTheSea''.
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* ''Margaret'' (2011) -- Budget, $14 million. Box office, $623,292. This sat on TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment for '''six years''' due to a extremely lengthy postproduction phase, which resulted in back-and-forth lawsuits between distributor Fox Searchlight and director Kenneth Lonnergan. It limped its way into an extremely limited release and faded away quickly. Lonnergan stuck to the stage after this movie until his Oscar-winner ''Film/MacnchesterByTheSea''.
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* ''Film/KullTheConqueror'' (1997) -- Budget, $20 million. Box office, $6.1 million (domestic), $22 million (worldwide). The script was originally written as a third Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian movie [[DivorcedInstallment but was remade]] for Robert E. Howard's earlier barbarian hero when Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to reprise the role. The unfamiliarity of the character may be one factor that damaged its prospects.

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* ''Film/KullTheConqueror'' (1997) -- Budget, $20 million. Box office, $6.1 million (domestic), $22 million (worldwide). The script was originally written as a third Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian movie [[DivorcedInstallment but was remade]] for Robert E. Howard's earlier barbarian hero when Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to reprise the role. The unfamiliarity of the character may be one factor that damaged its prospects. This was the last film for director John Nicolella, who died the following year.



* ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' (1936) -- Budget, $2 million. Box office, $962,000 (domestic), $2,075,000 (worldwide). Recorded loss, $922,000. This version of the Shakespeare play infamously cast middle-aged actors Leslie Howard (43) and Norma Shearer (34) as the teenaged StarCrossedLovers. While the film received some critical praise and four Academy Award nominations, the film's lukewarm reception kept the Bard off-screen until Creator/LaurenceOlivier's ''Theatre/HenryV'' eight years later. It's since been VindicatedByHistory as one of MGM's best films.

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* ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' (1936) -- Budget, $2 million. Box office, $962,000 (domestic), $2,075,000 (worldwide). Recorded loss, $922,000. This version of the Shakespeare play infamously cast middle-aged actors Leslie Howard (43) and Norma Shearer (34) as the teenaged StarCrossedLovers. While the film received some critical praise and four Academy Award nominations, the film's lukewarm reception kept the Bard off-screen until Creator/LaurenceOlivier's ''Theatre/HenryV'' eight years later. This was the last film produced by Irving G. Thalberg, Shearer's husband, who died on the night of its premiere. It's since been VindicatedByHistory as one of MGM's best films.

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* ''Film/InTheHeartOfTheSea'' (2015) -- Budget, $100 million. Box office, $93.9 million.

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* ''Film/InTheHeartOfTheSea'' (2015) -- Budget, $100 million. Box office, $93.9 million. This was originally supposed to be released in March, but it was pushed back to December to get a 3D conversion and increase its [[OscarBait awards chances]]. Its new release date was the week before ''Film/StarWarsTheForceAwakens'', which left it stranded at sea, and its mixed reviews killed its Oscar chances anyway.



* ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' (2005) -- Budget, $130 million. Box office, $47,398,413 (domestic), $211,652,051 (worldwide).
* ''Film/AKissBeforeDying'' (1991)-- Budget, $27 million. Box office, $15,429,177.

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* ''Film/KingdomOfHeaven'' (2005) -- Budget, $130 million. Box office, $47,398,413 (domestic), $211,652,051 (worldwide).
(worldwide). Its theatrical version was decimated by ExecutiveMeddling over its length, though it was VindicatedOnVideo with the 3-hour director's cut.
* ''Film/AKissBeforeDying'' (1991)-- (1991) -- Budget, $27 million. Box office, $15,429,177.$15,429,177.
* ''Film/KisKissBangBang'' (2005) -- Budget, $15 million. Box office, $15.8 million. Creator/ShaneBlack's directorial debut didn't set the box office on fire, but the [[AcclaimedFlop critics loved it]] and it led Creator/RobertDowneyJr to a CareerResurrection with ''Film/IronMan''. Black wouldn't make another film until ''Film/IronMan3''.


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* ''Film/KullTheConqueror'' (1997) -- Budget, $20 million. Box office, $6.1 million (domestic), $22 million (worldwide). The script was originally written as a third Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian movie [[DivorcedInstallment but was remade]] for Robert E. Howard's earlier barbarian hero when Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to reprise the role. The unfamiliarity of the character may be one factor that damaged its prospects.
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* ''[[Film/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1996) -- Budget, $40 million. Box office, $27,663,982 (domestic), $49,627,779 (worldwide). This was a legendarily TroubledProduction which saw [[Creator/MarlonBrando two]] [[Creator/ValKilmer stars]] [[WagTheDirector acting up]] in the midst of CreatorBreakdown, original director Richard Stanley getting fired and replaced by [[TyrantTakesTheHelm the extremely difficult]] Creator/JohnFrankenheimer and horrid weather hitting the set. This is the biggest OldShame for David Thewlis and Fairuza Balk.

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* ''[[Film/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1996) -- Budget, $40 million. Box office, $27,663,982 (domestic), $49,627,779 (worldwide). This was a legendarily TroubledProduction which saw dealt with [[Creator/MarlonBrando two]] [[Creator/ValKilmer stars]] [[WagTheDirector acting up]] in the midst of CreatorBreakdown, original director Richard Stanley getting fired and replaced by [[TyrantTakesTheHelm the extremely difficult]] Creator/JohnFrankenheimer and horrid weather hitting the set. This is the biggest OldShame for David Thewlis and Fairuza Balk.



* ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'' (1995) -- Budget, $26 million. Box office, $19,075,720.

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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.



* ''Film/K19TheWidowmaker'' (2002) -- Budget, $100 million (not counting marketing costs), $135 million (counting them). Box office, $65,716,126.

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* ''Film/K19TheWidowmaker'' (2002) -- Budget, $100 million (not counting marketing costs), $135 million (counting them). Box office, $65,716,126. Director Creator/KathrynBigelow would rebound spectacularly with ''Film/TheHurtLocker'', which made her the first woman to win the Best Director Oscar.
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* ''[[Film/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1996) -- Budget, $40 million. Box office, $27,663,982 (domestic), $49,627,779 (worldwide).

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* ''[[Film/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau The Island of Dr. Moreau]]'' (1996) -- Budget, $40 million. Box office, $27,663,982 (domestic), $49,627,779 (worldwide). This was a legendarily TroubledProduction which saw [[Creator/MarlonBrando two]] [[Creator/ValKilmer stars]] [[WagTheDirector acting up]] in the midst of CreatorBreakdown, original director Richard Stanley getting fired and replaced by [[TyrantTakesTheHelm the extremely difficult]] Creator/JohnFrankenheimer and horrid weather hitting the set. This is the biggest OldShame for David Thewlis and Fairuza Balk.
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* ''Film/ILoveTrouble'' (1994) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $30,806,194 (domestic), $61,947,267 (worldwide).

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* ''Film/ILoveTrouble'' (1994) -- Budget, $45 million. Box office, $30,806,194 (domestic), $61,947,267 (worldwide). Its massively TroubledProduction gave new meaning to the term DuelingStarsMovie as Creator/NickNolte and Creator/JuliaRoberts [[HostilityOnTheSet truly despised each other]] and their on-screen chemistry suffered as a result. Their few moments of off-screen collaboration were [[EnemyMine mutual frustration with director Charles Shyer and producer Nancy Myers overworking them]]. Unsurprisingly, both of them consider it the biggest OldShame of their careers. Its indecisive marketing didn't help either.
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* ''Pudsey the Dog: The Movie'' (2014) -- Budget, £2.5 million. Box office, £2.6 million. The movie starring Pudsey the dog, one half of the dancing duo Ashleigh and Pudsey[[note]]now Ashleigh and Sully due to the latter's death[[/note]], flopped in its opening week, only making £446,000 (for comparison, ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', which was released the same week, made four times as much as ''Pudsey'' did in '''its whole theatrical run'''), and got a rare '''0%''' approval rating on Website/RottenTomatoes. This was also Pudsey's only theatrical adventure before his death in July 2017.

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* ''Pudsey the Dog: The Movie'' (2014) -- Budget, £2.5 million. Box office, £2.6 million. The movie starring Pudsey the dog, one half of the dancing duo Ashleigh and Pudsey[[note]]now Ashleigh and Sully due to the latter's death[[/note]], flopped in its opening week, only making £446,000 (for comparison, ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', which was released the same week, made four times as much in its opening week as ''Pudsey'' did in '''its whole theatrical run'''), and got a rare '''0%''' approval rating on Website/RottenTomatoes. This was also Pudsey's only theatrical adventure before his death in July 2017.
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* ''Pudsey the Dog: The Movie'' (2014) -- Budget, £2.5 million. Box office, £2.6 million. The movie starring Pudsey the dog, one half of the dancing duo Ashleigh and Pudsey[[note]]now Ashleigh and Sully due to the latter's death[[/note]], flopped in its opening week, only making £446,000 (for comparison, ''Film/DawnOfThePlanetOfTheApes'', which was released the same week, made four times as much as ''Pudsey'' did in '''its whole theatrical run'''), and got a rare '''0%''' approval rating on Website/RottenTomatoes. This was also Pudsey's only theatrical adventure before his death in July 2017.
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* ''Film/ManhattanMurderMystery'' (1993) -- Budget, $13.5 million. Box office, $11,330,911.

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* ''Film/ManhattanMurderMystery'' (1993) -- Budget, $13.5 million. Box office, $11,330,911. Another AcclaimedFlop from Creator/WoodyAllen.
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* ''Film/{{Manhunter}}'' (1986) -- Budget, $15 million. Box Office, $8.6 million. This first adaptation of the novel ''Literature/RedDragon'' was one of several busts for producer Dino De Laurentiis that ultimately ended his production company DEG.
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* ''Film/TheIdentical'' (2014) -- Budget, $16 million (not counting marketing costs), $32 million (counting them). Box office, $2,747,075.

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* ''Film/TheIdentical'' (2014) -- Budget, $16 million (not counting marketing costs), $32 million (counting them). Box office, $2,747,075. This was universally lambasted for its wooden acting, poor production values, tacked on religious elements [[note]]It was funded by a Messianic Jewish group.[[/note]] and playing its attempt at being a musical biopic parody completely straight. It didn't help that it was released in [[DumpMonths early September]], in the midst of the smash success of ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''.
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* ''Pimp'' (2010) -- Budget, unknown. Box office, '''[[EpicFail £205]]'''. This was mauled by critics so badly it was yanked from UK theaters after '''one screening.''' It would be seven years before director/star Robert Cavanagh would direct another film.

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