7 Box Office Flops That Later Won Oscars
Not all Oscar winner Open to applause – or even a sold-out show. Some of Hollywood’s most popular films have struggled at the box office, attracting small audiences and subpar reviews, only to later win critical acclaim and Academy Awards. from Silent movies For rock ‘n’ roll outings, these Oscar-winning films prove that a slow start doesn’t mean they can’t leave a lasting impact. History of cinema.
- Wizard of Oz (1939)
- Citizen Kane (1941)
- Girl, stop (1999)
- Almost famous (2000)
- Wolfman (2010)
- Artist (2011)
- Birdman (2014)
Wizard of Oz (1939)
With countless mods and spin-offs to its name, you’d never guess it Wizard of Oz The film was not a huge success when it was first released in 1939. At the time, it was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s most expensive film ever, featuring lavish sets and cutting-edge special effects It increased its budget to $2.7 million. It earned nearly $3 million during its initial run, but once costs were taken into account, it actually became MGM I lost more than a million dollars.
still, geese She followed her yellow brick path to success. Record the movie Six Oscar nominations He won two Oscars – for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for “Over the Rainbow.” A decade later, MGM re-released the film theatrically, where it grossed another $1.5 million and began its transformation from box office disappointment to enduring classic.
Citizen Kane (1941)
Citizen Kane He was arguably ahead of his time. But its pioneering filmmaking techniques and pointed cultural commentary did not translate into box office success. Orson Welles was inspired of media mogul William Randolph Hearst when crafting the story of Charles Foster Kane, a decision that likely contributed to the film’s cold reception. Hearst used his influence to suppress coverage Citizen Kane in newspapers and radio networks across the country, limiting its reach.
Violent reaction hurts: RKO Pictures reportedly lost about $150,000 On the movie. However, her artistic ambition did not go unnoticed. Citizen Kane It happened Nine Academy Award nominations It ultimately won the award for Best Original Screenplay, laying the foundation for its subsequent reputation as one of the greatest films ever made.
Girl, stop (1999)
Not all Adaptation from book to film It’s an instant hit. While mental health awareness has come a long way in the past two decades, when Susanna Kaysen Girl, stop In theatres, its subject matter was not widely embraced. The story follows Kaysen’s struggles with trauma and borderline personality disorder, which lead her – portrayed by Winona Ryder in the film – to a mental institution in the 1960s.
Even with a star-studded cast, including Angelina Jolie, Brittany Murphy, and Elisabeth Moss, the film’s heavy themes may have turned away audiences, as it grossed just $28.9 million domestically — barely more than half its income. Budget $40 million. still, Jolie won an Oscar For Best Supporting Actress at the 72nd Academy Awards, cementing the film’s lasting impact.
Almost famous (2000)
Although considered a cult classic now, Almost famous It was almost a flop. The film follows the tour of a fictional band and its groups, immersing viewers in the wild and chaotic world of 1970s rock and roll. But its fanbase wasn’t immediate: it earned just $47.4 million against Budget: $60 million.
Inspired by his time K Rolling Stone Reporter, manager Cameron Crowe went over budget by $15 million And a month behind schedule, leaving DreamWorks SKG less to market. still, The film won major awards: Crowe won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Kate Hudson and Frances McDormand won for Best Supporting Actress, and Jo Hutching and Sarah Klein won for Best Film Editing.
Wolfman (2010)
Even with big names like Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins, Wolfman Struggle to attract audiences. New 2010 edition of Universal classic monster movie It cost $150 million to produce, but it only grossed about $142.6 million worldwide. Leaving it under its budget. Critics were mixed, praising the visual effects but finding the story and scares lacking. However, the film found its footing where it mattered, winning Best Picture Academy Award for Best Makeup Bringing the iconic werewolf to life for a new generation.
Artist (2011)
with CGI heavy movies He loves Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two and Captain America: The First Avenger The black-and-white silent film dominated theaters in 2011 Artist It wasn’t exactly a box office sensation. The film follows aging silent film star George Valentine and rising actress Bebe Miller It earned just $44.7 million domestically With a budget of $16 million, making it one of the lowest-grossing ones Best Picture Winners In Oscar history. Despite this, Artist Making history at the Oscars: It won five awardsincluding Best Picture, Best Director for Michel Hazanavicius, and Best Actor for Jean Dujardin, the first French actor to receive this honor.
Birdman (2014)
Art films and box office hits don’t always overlap, even with famous actors like… Michael Keaton. in BirdmanLife Mirrors Art: The Broadway play at the center of the story, starring Keaton’s character, struggles to fill the seats—just like the movie itself. BirdmanThe one-shot style and black comedy of The One did not attract as many viewers as expected, and only earned profits $37 million domestically And classification as The 73rd highest grossing film of 2014. But the academy saw it differently. grant Birdman Four Oscars For Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Screenplay.



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