21 Box Office Hit Movies That Nobody Talks About Anymore

For as long as this writer can remember, a box office success usually translated to cultural relevance with some staying power, whether it be in the form of iconic imagery, quotable scenes or even parodies on the big and small screen.

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However, a film can trend closer to a fad in some occasions, having hit the jackpot before descending just as quickly into cinematic obscurity. As such, I've assembled 21 box office hits that have somehow slipped through the cracks of our collective memory.

1.Beowulf (2007)

"Beowulf"

Opening up at #1 at the box office and temporarily establishing the box office viability of motion capture animated films, Robert Zemeckis' star-studded adaptation of the epic poem Beowulf has become a cinematic afterthought.

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2.The Bourne Legacy (2012)

"The Bourne Legacy"

3.San Andreas (2015)

"San Andreas"

No, this movie wasn't as memorable as Skyscraper or Rampage, but this disaster flick starring The Rock nonetheless raked in a lot of cash in large-format theaters only to ultimately find its destiny on endless late-night cable presentations.

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4.Oz, The Great and Powerful (2013)

"Oz, the Great and Powerful"

Over the past near decade, no one has been particularly clamoring to revisit Sam Raimi's misguided Wizard of Oz reboot that attempted to capitalize on the CGI-drenched fantasy wave triggered by Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland.

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5.Identity Thief (2013)

"Identity Thief"

6.Super 8 (2011)

"Super 8"

7.Safe House (2012)

"Safe House"

This tense action thriller was a hit with audiences, scoring $208 million worldwide, but its otherwise unremarkable nature has it borderline indistinguishable from Denzel's other shoot-'em-up flick from the following year, 2 Guns.

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8.Angels & Demons (2009)

"Angels & Demons"

Despite following the fairly reviled Da Vinci Code adaptation from 2006, Angels & Demons still nearly amassed $485 million worldwide, though it remains a barely bright spot in a forgettable franchise that barely made an impression on its target audience.

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9.Lee Daniels’ The Butler (2013)

"Lee Daniels' The Butler"

10.Over the Hedge (2006)

"Over the Hedge"

11.Bringing Down the House (2003)

"Bringing Down the House"

This romantic comedy headlined by the odd-couple duo of Queen Latifah and Steve Martin used its treasure trove of charm to amass nearly $165 million in the spring of 2004, but has rarely become a topic of discussion regarding the most memorable comedies of its time.

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12.Lone Survivor (2013)

"Lone Survivor"

13.Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)

"Fahrenheit 9/11"

14.I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)

"I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry"

15.The Wolverine (2013)

"The Wolverine"

16.Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)

"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"

17.Clash of the Titans (2010)

"Clash of the Titans"

18.Star Trek Beyond (2016)

"Star Trek Beyond"

19.Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)

"Transformers: Age of Extinction"

20.Finding Dory (2016)

"Finding Dory"

21.Snow White and the Huntsman (2012)

"Snow White and the Huntsman"