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The film ultilize the being Box office bomb localty in the 1960s to presents until the film being expressed disappointing, it also received well as negative, mixed or even positive response by film critics even thought the box office bomb was likely lossed on the money and some cost over taken million dollars worth for the less extension. The film rather for the box office disappointing as being controversial news contains, for example; John Carter is a film that became box office bomb ever and loss over $150-182 million for Walt Disney Pictures due to the lack of marketing and distribution cost including the controversial news. Some of the theatrical films turn into a film's streaming during the COVID-19 pandemic caused of movie theatre closure and as cinemas as well with no little box office takers.

The following of the film is being biggest box office bomb, though the news being confirmed or not:

1960s[]

  • Cleopatra (1963); The results of the budget in $31 million in results on the specific bankruptcy of the classic 20th Century Fox due to the marketing and distribution cost. The film disappointing grossed over $57.7 million on United States and Canada, and lossed over $36-44 million for 20th Century Fox, despite the film being highest grossing film on 1963, making it an only highest grossing film to fail a recoup cost. The film then grossed $71 million internationally.
  • The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964); The results of the budget in $16 million for filming and distribution cost for Paramount Pictures. It disappointed grossed over $4.8 million at the box office sales in United States and Canada, resulting to be failing and flopping with the lossed over $14.6-24 million for Paramount Pictures. After the box office bomb of The Fall of the Roman Empire, Samuel Broston and his company Broston Productions filled a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reporting over $5.6 milion in debts to du Pont as of June 1964. However, the film went to success of the home video sales, including the novel was released.
  • Doctor Dolittle (1967); The results of the budget will be in $17-18 million. The film disappointing grossed $9 million in United States and Canada, turning into a massive bombed and lossed for $19-24 million for 20th Century Fox. After being bombed at the box office, the film being turning into a cult classic of the film, specifically of the turning film into a reboot and the musical stage based on the film, the reboot suddenly being success at the box office, with sequel also success with the sequel was created for the direct-to-video film.

1970s[]

  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971); The results of the budget will be in $3 million. The film process grossed $4 million in United States and Canada, turning into a specific loss profit on $15-19 million for Paramount Pictures after the publication call it box office disappointment. However, after the film's release, the film reserved as an internet memes and become cult classic success of the home video sales. Also the film has part of the appears in the scene and audio used for the video in YouTube in the scene where Wonka says "You Get Nothing" known as "Condescending Wonka" become popular and convey sarcasm in its feature celebration of all time.
  • Sorcerer (1977); The results of the budget will be in $21-22 million confirmed by the news. The film came grossed $5.9 million in the United States and Canada, making it a box office disappointment, losing over $56-67 million for Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures. The film has expressed disappointment over the film's 1970s in several disappointment for the dealing participation. However, the film gained cult following in order to be successful at the home media sales. Generally that the film rushed to the theatres in re-release on 2013 respectively.
  • 1941 (1979); The results of the budget will be in $35 million, first budget by the director Steven Spielberg. The film grossed highly flopping, on $34.2 million in United States and Canada, turning into a box office loss over $45-54 million for Universal Pictures. The film regularly as being detached as comeback generation also being specific choice in also regards mixed reviews. However, the film being gained cult classic, including the expansion version aired on ABC, television reissue broadcast and a home video sales success. Robert Zemeckis had instantly directorial debuted of the film I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), though I Wanna Hold Your Hand being failure at the box office.

1980s[]

  • Heaven's Gate (1980); The results of the budget will be in $44 million, making it the most expensive film directed by Michael Cimino. It disappointing grossed over $3.5 million at the United States and Canada, making it a lossed over $40-67 million for United Artists Releasing. According to some film historians such as Peter Biskind, the film's financial failure resulted in the demise of director-driven film production in the American film industry, steering back toward greater studio control of films. However, the film gained a cult following certaining the re-assessment of the film being raised by film critics, including Rotten Tomatoes.
  • American Pop (1981); The results of the budget will be $5 million in the animation and distribution cost. It grossed over $6 million in a disappointing box office sales, making it a loss over $23-59 million for the Columbia Pictures. However, Bakshi said that the film could be another cult success of the animated of the 80s, when after the reaction of this films. It's a first animated film to became box office bomb until its latest release Wish (2023), when it got bombed at the box office.
  • Inchon (1982); The results of the budget will be $46 million for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It became disappointment at the box office, when it grossed $5.2 million at the United States and Canada, and lossed over $40.8-56.3 million and $171 million break-even. In 1989, a survey released by the entertainment research firm Baseline identified Inchon as "the biggest box-office fiasco of the 1980s." In 1995, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that The Guinness Book of World Records called Inchon "the biggest money-loser in film history." As of 2024, Inchon is a first war film since 1941 (1979) to became a box office bomb in the United States and Canada for the adjusting cost, marketing cost, distribution cost, and other production budget cost for the most box office disappointment in regards of Razzie Award tied with Battlefield Earth (2000).

2020s[]

  • The Marvels (2023); The results of the net budget will be in $219.8 million. The film grossed $205.6 million in United States and Canada, turning into a box office loss of $235-500 million for Disney.
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