Paparazzi. The budget was $20 million; total was $16.8 million.
BoxOfficeFlops
Added.
RTA
“House of D” isn’t on here? I thought it would be.
BoxOfficeFlops
It’s an inexpensive indie that cost less than $7 million.
RTA
Fair enough. So even though it flopped it didn’t flop big enough. 🙂 Just heard about the movie recently myself and saw the reviews etc..
BoxOfficeFlops
Terrible reviews indeed. The trailer looks like a parody of coming of age films.
John
Never Die Alone, Two Brothers and Wimbeldon should be on the list.
BoxOfficeFlops
added Wimbledon. I will look back into Two Brothers, if I remember correctly I had trouble sifting through French reports about financing. But my memory is hazy. Never Die Alone is a very cheap throwaway film.
Dylan W
More movies to add: - In Good Company ($46m budget, $61.3m gross) - Fat Albert ($45m budget, $48.6m gross) - A Series of Unfortunate Events ($140m budget, $209.1m gross) - Christmas With the Kranks ($60m budget, $96.6m gross) - I Heart Huckabees ($20m budget, $20.1m gross) - Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie ($20m budget, $29.2m gross) - King Arthur ($120m budget, $203.6m gross) - Two Brothers ($72m budget, $62.2m gross) - The Punisher ($33m budget, $54.7m gross) - Walking Tall ($46m budget, $57.2m gross)
Billy_Bob
I assume that the reason Troy is not listed is because despite popular perception that it is a bomb, it actually turned a slight profit?