While 2014 didn't have any John Carter of Lone Ranger-sized flops, there were plenty of films that barely broke even or were disappointments domestically but still did decent enough business overseas to avoid being branded total bombs. Examples include Edge of Tomorrow, Dwayne Johnson's Hercules, Sex Tape, Blended, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Planes: Fire & Rescue, The Expendables 3, Step Up All In, and Jersey Boys.

Draft Day

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Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Get On Up

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I, Frankenstein

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The Identical

Left Behind

The Legend of Hercules

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Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return

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Men, Women & Children

Pompeii

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Sabotage

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Transcendence

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Vampire Academy

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Winter's Tale

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But there were still enough out and out duds (based on their budget to return ratio) to make our list of the 14 most notable box office flops of 2014. (Note: BoxOffice.com's budget figures combine production budget numbers and estimated domestic prints and advertising costs.)Via BoxOffice.com $29,765,237$50,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $39,499,349$90,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $32,403,100$55,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $71,519,465$90,000,000Via BoxOffice.com and THR $2,840,991$32,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $19,682,924$27,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $57,671,538$80,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $18,675,347$85,000,000Via BoxOffice.com and TheWrap $1,705,908$16,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $117,831,631$115,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $18,014,052$55,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $103,039,258$135,000,000Via BoxOffice.com and Forbes $15,631,979$26,000,000Via BoxOffice.com $27,442,231$80,000,000