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what is the biggest movie flop ever?
the biggest i have been able to find was adventures of pluto nash which cost 90 million and only made 4.4 in its entire run.
I’m not sure if it was the biggest but people certainly thought it was the biggest for a long time.
Ishtar (1987)
* Despite the film’s reputation as one of the biggest box office failures of all time, Ishtar did, in fact, hold the #1 box office position in its first week of release. However, in its second week, with the release of Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), the film quickly dropped to fourth place.
* Writer/director Elaine May worked on the editing for months, and she only turned in a print of the film when the studio threatened legal action.
* Stars Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty were each paid $5 million, a sum that was considered impressive at that time.
* The film’s budget was $55 million; it bombed at the box office, making only $12.7 million, a loss of over $42 million.
(imdb)
chucksright | Jul 14, 2008
Haha that was the movie I was going to say. Eddie Murphey’s newest movie Meet Dave hasn’t made very much money either, but more than he did in The Adventures Of Pluto Nash.
I <3 JACOB BLACK | Jul 14, 2008
waterworld or heaven’s gate both cost 100mil and both were huge flops..
Jacob Da omniscient | Jul 14, 2008
Pluto Nash grossed 7.1 million worldwide with a budget of 100 million.
Waterworld made a profit. Its budget was 175 million and it grossed 264 million worldwide.
Heaven’s Gate had a budget of 44 million and grossed 3.4 million.
Ishtar grossed 14.3 million worldwide.
I have reserched this question and there is no definitive answer. There are so many films that have lost millions it’s too close to call.
Jeffy | Jul 14, 2008
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