Sunday, 15 December 2013

Fifth Estate Tops Hollywood's Top 10 Flops List

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Recently Forbes publication has listed the biggest turkeys of the year and discloses that DreamWorks’ $28 million argued Wiki Leaks drama The Fifth land parcel, which stars Benedict Cumber batch as Julian Assange, peaks the register by earning just $6 million at the international box office. That means the film has acquired back only 21 percent of its allowance at the permit window.


Stars; Liam Hemsworth, Jason Statham, Mark Wahlberg and Ryan Reynolds that appear in Forbes flop list.


1. The Fifth Estate_ Made on a budget of $28 million, it collected $6 million at the worldwide box office. Return is just 21 %.


2. Bullet to the Head_ Estimated budget of $25 million, the Warner Bros’ film earned $9 million at the worldwide box office. The return for director Walter Hill is 36 %.


3. Paranoia_ The thriller, made on a budget of $35 million, earned $13.5 million at the worldwide box office. The film starred big names like Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford and Amber Heard but its return is just 39 %.


4. Parker _The Jennifer Lopez starrer’s budget was $35 million and its worldwide box office earning was $17 million. Return is 49%.


5. Broken City _ directed by Allen Hughes it is a multi-starrer with Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jeffrey Wright featuring in the cast. Big starrer was a $35 million project and garnered $19 million at the worldwide box office. Return is 54%.


6. Battle of the Year _The $20 million project directed by Benson Lee and earned $11 million. Return is 55%.


7. Getaway _ the Ethan Hawk and Selena Gomez starrer was an $18 million movie and its worldwide box office return was $10.5 million. Estimated return is 58 %.


8. Peeples _ the total investment in director Tina Gordon Chism’s family drama was $15 million and it collected $9 million at the worldwide box office. Return is calculated at 60%.


9. R.I.P.D. _ An expensive affair, the 3D supernatural comedy by director Robert Schwentke was made on a budget of $130 million and its worldwide box office earning was $78 million. Return is 60 %.


10. The Big Wedding – Made on a budget of $35 million, the Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, Katherine Heigl and Susan Sarandon romantic comedy collected $22 million at the worldwide box office. The return is estimated at 63%.



Fifth Estate Tops Hollywood's Top 10 Flops List

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