In the year 2014 we have seen plenty of films that barely broke even or were disappointments domestically but still did decent enough business overseas to avoid being branded total bombs. Examples include Edge of Tomorrow, Dwayne Johnson’s Hercules, Sex Tape, Blended, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Expendables 3, Step Up All In, and Jersey Boys.
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Draft Day
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $29,765,237
Total Budget: $50,000,000
Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $39,499,349
Total Budget: $90,000,000
Get On Up
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $32,403,100
Total Budget: $55,000,000
I, Frankenstein
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $71,519,465
Total Budget: $90,000,000
The Identical
Via BoxOffice.com and THR:
Worldwide Gross: $2,840,991
Total Budget: $32,000,000
Left Behind
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $19,682,924
Total Budget: $27,000,000
The Legend of Hercules
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $57,671,538
Total Budget: $80,000,000
Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $18,675,347
Total Budget: $85,000,000
Men, Women & Children
Via BoxOffice.com and TheWrap:
Worldwide Gross: $1,705,908
Total Budget: $16,000,000
Pompeii
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $117,831,631
Total Budget: $115,000,000
Sabotage
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $18,014,052
Total Budget: $55,000,000
Transcendence
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $103,039,258
Total Budget: $135,000,000
Vampire Academy
Via BoxOffice.com and Forbes:
Worldwide Gross: $15,631,979
Total Budget: $26,000,000
Winter’s Tale
Via BoxOffice.com:
Worldwide Gross: $27,442,231
Total Budget: $80,000,000