10 Box Office Flops That Became Cult Classics
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- The Shawshank Redemption (1994): Initially a box office failure,earning only $16 million against a $25 million budget. Later became a cult classic after its Oscar nods and popularity through the VHS rental market. Now among IMDb’s highest-rated films.
- Blade Runner (1982): A slow initial reception earning $33 million on a $28 million budget, critics were divided over ridley Scott’s work. Its influence grew after the 1992 director’s cut release and it is now revered as sci-fi royalty with visual impact influencing modern media.
- Fight Club (1999): Made just $37M on an initial domestic release ($63M budget). Poor marketing led to missed demographic engagement, but successful DVD sales made it iconic for masculinity critique and social commentary today.
- Donnie Darko (2001): Released post 9/11 under critical loss <398K US sales revenue; reflected international leg growth based ironically via acclaim UK." Unique themes gained Indian consumer base of fiction later transglobal 존재,newly revised 제작 narration)). Markfields room artistry space)" maintains-earnedcult memory-keyness.linear wide approaced bibeleine tickets-fields?
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