Originally posted by: Spoooon
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: minendo
Waterworld was also a huge flop.
I watch the Dateline interview with Diane Sawyer and Keven Cosner (sp?) and he said that the movie was indeed not a flop. Dateline looked up all of the profit that the movie made throughout the world, and it easily topped 70 million. I guess it wasn't as much of a flop as everyone thinks
I read somewhere that it cost over $200+ million to make.
"For starters, "Waterworld" cost about $175 million to make. To earn a profit it would, at the same time, have to have become one of the highest-grossing movies of all time -- an entirely unrealistic goal to set. But gross profits don't indicate anything about a film's overall take -- "Forrest Gump" (1994) and "Batman" (1989), two of the most popular films ever, are both supposedly profitless. They are still in the red, especially after paying all their wealthy actors and entirely essential publicists."
"Waterworld," on the other hand, made more than $70 million domestically, and much, much more worldwide. It is one of the most popular American exports of the year -- the highest-grossing movie ever in Israel, as a matter of fact. So what is REALLY a financial failure?"
One of the articles I found claimed that it grossed $4400 million worldwide.