21 Movies That Weren't Super Successful At The Box Office, But Are Beyond Beloved Now

In a viral thread, redditor u/OkWar3191 asked, "What's a movie that bombed at the box office but was actually good?" And y'all, there are no lies detected here.

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So with that in mind, here are just a few of the most popular responses shared:

1.It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

A couple sit on a couch
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BOX OFFICE: $3,300,000 (estimated)

BUDGET: $3,700,000

"This movie is probably the biggest example of this. It was an absolute flop at the box office. It almost killed the studio that made it. At one point, there was some debate about ownership of it because nobody wanted it, so TV networks could air it without paying anyone. That's when it started getting shown on TV constantly around Christmas, and it gained its status as one of the best Christmas movies of all time."

u/diiejso

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

2.Clue (1985)

A group of people stand over a body
Paramount / © Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $14,643,997

BUDGET: $15,000,000

"Given its current reputation, it's hard to believe it didn't even make its budget back."

u/MrQuizzles

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

3.Death to Smoochy (2002)

A man in a purple rhino outfit
Warner Bros. / © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $8,382,938

BUDGET: $50,000,000

"It's one of my favorite dark comedies ever conceived. It didn't do well at the box office and was panned by critics despite having an extraordinary cast: Ed Norton, Robin Williams, Jon Stewart, Danny DeVito, Catherine Keener, Harvey Fierstein, Danny Woodburn, and Michael Rispoli. I think it's absolutely brilliant, and everyone delivers an incredible performance, especially Norton and Williams."

u/LewisEFurr

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

4.The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

A man sits in prison
© Columbia Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $28,884,504

BUDGET: $25,000,000

"It notoriously bombed at the box office but went on to receive critical acclaim."

u/TooSpicyforyoWifey

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

5.The Thing (1982)

A man holds a flame thrower
Universal / © Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $19,632,715

BUDGET: $15,000,000

"One of my all-time-favorite horror movies! I understand it's regularly taught in film schools, not just for the practical effects but for the paranoia that was central to the story. You never knew, even at the very end, who was genuinely human and who was an imitation."

u/PianoManGidley

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

6.Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)

Jack Albertson, Peter Ostrum, Ursula Reit, Nora Denney, Julie Dawn Cole, Roy Kinnear, Gene Wilder, Denise Nickerson, Paris Themmen, and Leonard Stone on set
Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $4,057,564

BUDGET: $3,000,000

"For the classic film that it is, the original didn’t do well at the box office."

u/justmoochin

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

7.Matilda (1996)

A family sit at a table
Tristar Pictures / © TriStar Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $33,459,416

BUDGET: $36,000,000

"Absolute 10/10 movie. Danny DeVito as the dad was a magnificent casting choice."

u/Redqueenhypo

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

8.Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

A man on a boat looks off into the distance
20thcentfox / © 20thCentFox / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $212,912,137

BUDGET: $135,000,000

"It did a modest box office and recouped its budget, but it didn't make much profit. It was nominated for 10 Academy Awards (including Best Picture and Best Director) and was critically acclaimed, with a great cast. Explanation for poor box office was that it was out around the same time as Elf, in November/December of 2003. It was also released after the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, which had done well that summer. People may not have had the appetite for another maritime film, especially one without the humor and fantastical escapism of Pirates. And why didn't those 10 nominations turn into awards? Because it had the misfortune to compete against The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, which won 11 awards that year. Some serious bad luck and poor timing are the reasons so many people have never heard of this masterpiece."

u/Hamilton_Spector

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

9.The Princess Bride (1987)

A princess and a pirate kiss
20thcentfox / 20th Century Fox Licensing/Merchandising / Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $31,046,220

BUDGET: $15,000,000

"They didn't know how to market it. Is it a fantasy film? Is it an action film? Is it a comedy? Is it for kids? All the reasons it became a classic are the same reasons they couldn't get people into the theaters to see it."

u/GardenGnomeOfEden

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

10.Galaxy Quest (1999)

A group of astronauts stand together
DreamWorks Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $90,523,726

BUDGET: $45,000,000

"The victim of poor marketing. The marketing team decided that 'a goofy comedy for kids' was the right way to sell it, when in reality, it was semiserious comedy aimed at adults that just happened to be kid friendly."

u/eaglescout1984

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

11.The Big Lebowski (1998)

A man and a woman bowl together
Gramercy Pictures / © Gramercy Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $46,189,568

BUDGET: $15,000,000

"So, I heard it didn't do so well in theaters...but that's just, like, my opinion, man."

u/DragonflyScared813

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

12.Treasure Planet (2002)

A teenage boy on a skateboard
Walt Disney Co. / © Walt Disney Co. / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $109,578,115

BUDGET: $140,000,000

"For me, it's a contender for the best animated movie ever. Up there with Iron Giant."

u/usafa_rocks

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

13.Hook (1991)

A man and a teenager fight
© TriStar Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $119,654,823

BUDGET: $70,000,000

"It was considered a flop at the box office and has 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, but I will always love that movie."

u/theDeuce

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

14.Dragonheart (1996)

A dragon and a man talk
Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $104,364,680

BUDGET: $57,000,000

"It didn't do well at the box office, but I love the shit out of it. I mean, who WOULDN'T, with Sean Connery voicing Draco and Dennis Quaid as a knight?"

u/KnockMeYourLobes

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

15.Stranger Than Fiction (2006)

A man stands in a crowd screaming
Sony Pictures / © Sony Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $53,653,224

BUDGET: $30,000,000

"It's such an underrated movie, with fantastic performances from both Will Farrell and Emma Thompson. I guess it didn't totally bomb, but worldwide, it barely made back its production budget."

u/ElijahatCarmel

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

16.Equilibrium (2002)

Two men sword fight
Miramax / © Miramax / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $5,345,869

BUDGET: $20,000,000

"I enjoyed it as much as The Matrix, but it's unfortunate that it just didn't make any money."

u/sadowsentry

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

17.Waterworld (1995)

A man in water screaming
Ben Glass / © Universal Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $264,000,000

BUDGET: $175,000,000

"I fucking loved it. Don't get all the hate for it. It's Mad Max on boats."

u/Phenomenon101

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

18.Children of Men (2006)

A man and a woman chat
Universal / © Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $70,455,770

BUDGET: $76,000,000

"It made $70,000,000 at the box office on a $76,000,000 budget, but was nominated for a bunch of awards (and won several, too) and has held up."

u/georgey_porgey

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

19.Lucky Number Slevin (2006)

A woman and man talk
The Weinstein Co. LLC / The Weinstein Co. LLC / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $55,495,466

BUDGET: $27,000,000

"Beautiful sets, great writing, moment-in-time cast — it's one of my favorite movies, and nobody has ever heard of it."

u/BergsEyeView

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

20.The Nice Guys (2016)

Two men and two young girls look at something off camera
Warner Bros. / © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $62,788,218

BUDGET: $50,000,000

"It is often referred to as an unfortunate flop. I love this movie. Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe have great chemistry. I would have killed for a sequel."

u/Ruddose

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

And finally:

21.The Last Duel (2021)

A man looks angry
© 20th Century Studios / Courtesy Everett Collection

BOX OFFICE: $30,552,111

BUDGET: $100,000,000

"It failed so hard, it was kind of a meme, but that movie was great!"

u/W8sB4D8s

You can watch the original trailer for the film here:

You've read their picks, but now it's your turn! What's a movie that did "meh" at the box office but you truly love? Share in the comments below!

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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