What movie you saw in the theater had the lowest box office total?

Most probably a D- list actioner my husband used to drag me to. A good bet would be one of those god-awful Iron Eagle movies. Get the fuck out of Asia already, Louis Gosset, Jr.!

I realized I posted all documentaries. For fiction, the ones I can remember seem to be mostly ones that did hardly anything domestic but better worldwide:

The Broken Circle Breakdown only $175,058 Domestic, but $5,475,058 worldwide (Belgian/Flemmish movie)
Agora only $619,423 domestic, but $38,422,082 (!!!) worldwide. This one is weird because it was English language, but a Spanish film, did most of it’s box office in Spain. (I didn’t know this until now).
April and the Extraordinary World which only did $295,488 as the subtitled version in the US, but I can’t find what it did in France in it’s original language.

This is more Great Debates. From a Café Society perspective, I’m glad Heaven’s Gate, Waterworld, The Blair Witch Project and the complete oeuvres of Agnès Varda or Jim Jarmusch exist regardless of what I’m told they “cost” or “made”.

Laser Blast (1978)

“Alien creatures kill a mutated alien creature in the California desert. Its remains, and the high-tech laser gun and power source accidentally left behind, are found by an ostracized teenager. However, the power source causes the teenager to mutate too, and he goes on a murderous rampage”
Cheap, cheesy movie trying to catch some of the late 70s Sci-Fi popularity. They even blow up a Star Wars billboard! It has some bad stop-action alien creatures but the “stick your entire arm in the gun” gun is an image I have never forgotten. Oh, and it has Roddy McDowall

We saw that as well.

The documentary “49 UP” only made $241,772 domestically, and we saw that.

“Man Facing Southeast” made $750K in the US.

Anyone see Breaking Glass with Hazel O’Connor from 1980? I think I might have. It says it grossed $2,471 domestically. This has to be wrong.

I was at a premier of Out of the Blue. Dennis Hopper was there and answered questions. (A fellow student, a girl I made a film with, went back to his hotel room with him, per her.) I can’t get a figure for the box office. But it can’t have been big.

The theater I worked at played suspiria, last house on the left part 2, demonseed, the cassandra crossing etc. That was cheepnis.

I’d pay to see 49 Up. One long weekend I’d like to watch them all in a row. It’d be like Eastenders but for real.

I saw Q (1982) in the theater. Wiki has box office of 250k. Also saw Pi. I liked it, wife was totally freaked. She hadn’t seen movie like that before.

1962’s Santa Claus Conquers The Martians. No idea what the box office total was. The Numbers.com lists it at $0.

Have you seen “49 Up”? I have. It’s the worst one of the series - even worse than “14 Up”, which is extremely racist.

Not sure, but if I had to guess… probably The Thirteenth Warrior. I know that turned out to be a real bomb/stinker of a movie in the long run…and yet, I’m one of the rare ones who saw it in the theaters when it first came out.

Speaking of Larry Cohen, I saw *The Stuff *(1985) in the theatre. I can’t find any box office totals in any of the usual locations, but I remember my girlfriend and I were the only 2 in the theatre, and it played for only one week.

I saw a lot of dogs at dollar night at the now-defunct Culver 3 during college. Most of them can’t be found on boxofficemojo

Absoutely! Are you from the Tacoma area?

I’m pretty confident that Pi was the lowest for me. I did see Elvira: Mistress of the Dark in a theatre as well (my high school girlfriend wanted to see it), which was 5.6 million.

I grew up near Steilacoom (Oakbrook, if you know the area).

When I was back home looking after my mom, the last movie she ever saw was The King’s Speech with me and a friend of hers at the Grand. Small, independent theaters like that seem to be a tough business. It sounds like they’re able to make a go of it. I’m glad.

Turner Classic Movies has shown this three times, in the middle of the night, that I know of. It is impossible to describe. You might think hearing a synopsis it’s a typical horror movie. It is a horror movie in spots, but not typical! That long screaming scene in the subway station still gives me nightmares, and that…that THING…WTF? Odd seeing Sam Neill and Isabelle Adjani in such a strange thing.
Moving on, I nominate the Super Mario Brothers movie from 1993. A notorious bomb. A neighbor took a group of kids to go see it on a hot summer afternoon, and he said other than his little group, the theater was empty!

My wife use to drag me to Art House films. Here are some I recall:

**Crumb **1994: Gross: $3,174,695 (USA)
**I Shot Andy Warhol **1996: Gross: $1,814,290 (USA)
The Basketball Diaries (1995): Gross: $2,424,439 (USA)

And the worst movie I have ever seen.
Shadow of the Wolf (1992): Gross: $1,448,640 (USA)

I saw Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead at an art-house theater.

I saw Light Sleeper in a regular theater. I was the only person in the theater. The projectionist was trying to talk me into watching a different movie, when two more people showed up. So he showed the movie.
According to Wiki, it cost $5 million, and made $1 million.

I never see anything that wasn’t seen by a lot of other people! Yay!

I can’t help but think that if the lowest grossing film you ever saw is Pi, or Spanking the Monkey you got to get out more, and maybe the movie industry would be in a little better shape. Those are really famous movies notwithstanding the box office. And documentaries aren’t supposed to have big box office anyway.

Crumb, basketball diaries, I shot andy warhol, Gimme Danger? These are famous movies too, written up everywhere and reviewed.

I think maybe the term box office has a shifting meaning over time?

***Crumb ***was a famous movie? Besides I did mention Shadow of the Wolf as the worst and the lowest earner.I know Basketball Diaries got positive reviews, I was surprised by how poorly it did. I really thought I shot andy warhol was obscure though too. It was a terrible movie despite the wonderful cast.

***Clerks ***was a fairly minor movie but I know it earned well. So I didn’t bother listing it. Far more beloved with video rentals. It only made Gross: $3,151,130 (USA) so actually worse than Crumb though far better as a video of course.