Yea, it’s pretty much a dud. Though Box Office Mojo has the budget very inflated. Variety has the budget reports from Phoenix Pictures under $30m. And the budget floating around at the time of release was around $20m - likely after tax breaks. I didn’t do a write up on it because it also did well on video, but yes, the film is a flop, it’ll eventually be added. After 2003 is posted, there are additional titles that need to be added - including expensive straight to video turkeys. Lots and lots of more flops to come…
Chad
What about Rush Hour 3? I heard somewhere it lost a bit of money.
BoxOfficeFlops
It very well might have. It’s theatrical gross was a bit of a disappointment, but it did ok on video. But New Line foolishly gave away so much of the backend, that even if it did as well as the 2nd installment, it still would probably never make a nickel for the studio. Chris Tucker landed a $25 million payday + 25% of the gross. Chan got $15 million + 15% of the gross and the rat director got something like $5 million or 5% of the gross. It’s like the Men In Black series — even if sequels show growth, there are so many profit participants, that everyone will make money except for the financier.
Chad
I thought Ratner got $7.5 million and Nathanson $3 million.
BoxOfficeFlops
Yea, you are right. Absolutely crazy that so much of the backend could be given away.
JMovie lover
What about The Heartbreak Kid remake? That bombed pretty bad
BoxOfficeFlops
Bombed in the states, but did remarkably well for a comedy overseas. $127.7 million worldwide gross.
Keith Johnson
How about that godawful Bratz movie? $26 million budget, $10 million domestic, $26.1 worldwide.
BoxOfficeFlops
Here’s a summary of a trial between Bratz financier Crystal Sky and a company called VCL: https://www.pryorcashman.com/images/content/3/2/v2/32310/442.pdf Basically, VCL would offset some of the costs for Bratz as long as the budget was between $10m - $20m and Crystal Sky claimed the budget was “not less than $10 million.” They were sued, because this cheap piece of junk cost less than $10 million.
Eli U. Lamoreaux
Where’s the link to Redline? I could only find its page in the search results.
BoxOfficeFlops
It’s back up. No idea what happened there. Thanks for letting me know.
Dylan W
More movies to add: - Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium ($65m budget, $69.5m gross) - Fred Claus ($100m budget, $97.8m gross) - The Final Season ($1.2m gross) - Eastern Promises ($50m budget, $56.1m gross) - Mr. Woodcock ($22m budget, $33.6m gross) - 3:10 to Yuma ($55m budget, $70m gross) - Death Sentence ($20m budget, $17m gross) - Rush Hour 3 ($140m budget, $258m gross) - Hot Rod ($25.3m budget, $14.3m gross) - Evening ($30m budget, $20m gross) - Nancy Drew ($20m budget, $30.7m gross) - Georgia Rule ($20m budget, $25m gross) - Pathfinder ($45m budget, $30.8m gross) - The Reaping ($40m budget, $62.8m gross) - Shooter ($61m budget, $91.7m gross) - Reign Over Me ($20m budget, $22.2m gross) - Dead Silence ($20m budget, $22.2m gross) - Amazing Grace ($29m budget, $32.1m gross) - Because I Said So ($39m budget, $69.5m gross)
Tyler
Arthur and the Invisibles Budget: $86 million + P&A Gross: $107.9 million worldwide