10. "Hail, Caesar!" — $30 million
Reported budget: $22 million
(Note: Production budgets are estimates and do not include expenses for marketing and release.)
"Zoolander 2" — $28.8 million
Reported budget: $50 million
"The Finest Hours" — $27.5 million
Reported budget: $80 million
7. "Ben-Hur" — $26.4 million
Reported budget: $100 million
6. "Bridget Jones's Baby" — $24.1 million
Reported budget: $35 million
5. "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" — $23 million
Reported budget: $35 million
4. "Keanu" — $20.5 million
Reported budget: $15 million
3. "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" — $10.9 million
Reported budget: $28 million
2. "Popstar: Never Stop Stopping" — $9.4 million
Reported budget: $20 million
1. "The Brothers Grimsby" — $6.8 million
Reported budget: $35 million
a. Actors talking politics while promoting movie.
b. The movie was unnecessary. (Ben Hur)
c. Actors are not as popular as Hollywood think they are. (ex: Tina Fey)
Hail Caesar - is so pompous and boring.
Zoolander - is like "I don't wanna see that guy again"
The Finest Hours - looks like a cheap mix of the Oscar Caprio movie and a bad version of Jason Bourne.
Bridget Jones's Baby - looks like people who aren't funny trying to be.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot - sounds like someone is trying to impress us with army gibrish and an actor who can't even pretend its in a serious place.
Keanu tried so hard to act like a cat would draw attention from most ppl and wasn't much funny, full of cliche.
Pride and Prejudice - was a surprisingly good movie with a plot and story that no one wants to see being bummed by a yet another zombie cheap cliche.
Popstar - the main actor was interesting at the begining of his role in the tv show but now he is changed and aged and is kinda weirdly trying to be funny instead of being funny.
The Brothers Grimsby - was funny BUTT it was too big of a cloaca to be watched by the majority.