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November 30, 2013

JLo's Heist Thriller Parker & The Fifth Estate Among This Year's Biggest Box Office Flops

The Fifth Estate has been named 2013s biggest box office flop by Forbes magazine.
The controversial WikiLeaks drama, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange, is considered the least successful major release of the year based on box office receipts in comparison to its budget.
Disappointment: Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate


Disappointment: Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange in The Fifth Estate
The film grossed $6 million worldwide based on a $28 million budget, its claimed, which means it saw just returns of just 21 per cent.
Second on the list - which only takes into consideration production budgets, not additional money spent on marketing - was Sylvester Stallone action movie Bullet to the Head, which is calculated to have seen a 36 per cent return after grossing $9 million worldwide on a $25 million budget.
Flop: Parker starred Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez
Flop: Parker starred Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez
Paranoia, which starred a host of big names including The Hunger Games hunk Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Amber Heard, ranked third with global takings of $13.5 million, while its budget is believed to be $35 million. 
Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges supernatural summer blockbuster R.I.P.D., which boasts the biggest budget on the list - $130 million - ranked ninth.
Other movies which earned the dubious honours include Parker, starring Jason Statham and Jennifer Lopez, and Broken City with Mark Wahlberg.

Forbes biggest movie flops of 2013:

1. The Fifth Estate - Budget: $28 million, Global box office: $6 million, Return: 21%
2. Bullet to the Head - Budget: $25 million, Global box office: $9 million, Return: 36%
3. Paranoia - Budget: $35 million, Global box office: $13.5 million, Return: 39%
4. Parker - Budget: $35 million, Global box office: $17 million, Return: 49%
5. Broken City - Budget: $35 million, Global box office:$19 million, Return: 54%
6. Battle of the Year - Budget: $20 million, Global box office: $11 million, Return: 55%
7. Getaway - Budget: $18 million, Global box office: $10.5 million, Return: 58%
8. Peeples - Budget: $15 million, Global box office: $9 million, Return: 60%
9. R.I.P.D. - Budget: $130 million, Global box office: $78 million, Return: 60%
10. The Big Wedding - Budget: $35 million, Global box office: $22 million, Return: 63%

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