Since it is a custom, Forbes presented a new classification. In this occasion, the ranking includes the least popular movies of last five years led by recognized stars of the industry of the movies. The list of cinematographic defeats, in what it recounts to money gained worldwide, is headed by the movie “All the King's Men”.
Very much one has spoken about the records of collection achieved by “Incarnation“, tape directed by the Canadian James Cameron. On the verge of taking from him the title of “more popular movie of the history” to the tape “Titanic“ (of the same film maker), this movie there is already posicionado like the one that more it has collected on a global scale, while of course it turns into a little time in the one that more wins in the United States.
In the same way that there are successful movies, which gain several million dollars and recover the inverted thing, also they are of others. As regards this topic, Forbes published in his official web site an interesting ranking with the least popular movies of last five years, but without bearing in mind the income on the subject of television and DVD.
According to Forbes, the classification is led by the movie “All the King's Men” (2006), directed by Steven Zaillian and led by Sean Penn, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, Kate Winslet, Mark Ruffalo and James Gandolfini. The above mentioned tape cost 55 million dollars and collected 9 million dollars.
02) Movie "The Express" (2008). Directed by Gary Fleder and led by Dennis Quaid and Rob Brown. Cost: 40 million dollars. Collection: 10 million dollars.
03) Movie "Stay" (2005). Directed by Marc Forster and led by Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts and Ryan Gosling. Cost: 30 million dollars. Collection: 8 million dollars.
04) Movie "Grindhouse" (2007). Double movie directed by Quentin Tarantino ("Death Proof) and Robert Rodríguez ("Planet Terror). Led by Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Rose McGowan, Quentin Tarantino ("Death Proof); and Bruce Willis, Josh Brolin, Rose McGowan, Quentin Tarantino ("Planet Terror). Cost: 67 millions. Collection: 25 million dollars.
05) Movie “That Imagines” (2009). Directed by Karey Kirkpatrick and led by Eddie Murphy and Thomas Haden Church. Cost: 55 million dollars. Collection: 23 million dollars.
06) Movie "The Fountain" (2006). Directed by Darren Aronofsky and led by Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. Cost: 35 million dollars. Collection: 16 million dollars.
07) Movie "The Invasion" (2007). Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel and James McTeigue and led by Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig. Cost: 80 million dollars. Collection: 40 million dollars.
08) Movie “The Assassination of Jesse James” (2007). Directed by Andrew Dominik and led by Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. Cost: 30 million dollars. Collection: 15 million dollars.
09) Movie “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” (2007). Directed by Jake Kasdan and led by John C. Reilly. Cost: 35 million dollars. Collection: 21 million dollars.
10) Movie “The Love Guru” (2008). Directed by Marco Schnabel and led by Mike Myers, Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake. Cost: 62 million dollars. Collection: 41 million dollars.
11) Movie “School for Scoundrels” (2006). Directed by Todd Phillips and led by Billy Bob Thornton. Cost: 35 million dollars. Collection: 24 million dollars.
12) Movie “Land of the Lost” (2009). Directed by Brad Silberling and led by Will Ferrell. Cost: 100 million dollars. Collection: 70 million dollars.
13) Movie "Meet Dave" (2008). Directed by Brian Robbins and led by Eddie Murphy and Elizabeth Banks. Cost: 60 million dollars. Collection: 50 million dollars.
14) Movie "Aeon Flux" (2005). Directed by Karyn Kusama and led by Charlize Theron. Cost: 62 million dollars. Collection: 52 million dollars.
15) Movie "The Producers" (2005). Directed by Susan Stroman and led by Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Uma Thurman and Will Ferrell. Cost: 45 million dollars. Collection: 38 million dollars.
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