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2001's Box Office Bombs Turn 25: Worth Another Look?
25 Jan
Summary
- Several 2001 films are celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2026.
- Many box office duds from 2001 have since gained cult followings.
- The article explores cultural factors behind 2001's financial failures.

In 2026, cinematic retrospectives will highlight the 25th anniversaries of numerous films released in 2001. Alongside celebrated classics, this period also saw significant box office failures like "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within," "Osmosis Jones," and "Freddy Got Fingered." These movies, initially defined by their financial struggles, are now being re-examined.
The article explores the cultural and contextual factors that led to the underperformance of these 2001 films. "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within" struggled with early CG animation and a dry tone, while "Osmosis Jones" failed to connect with audiences despite its unique premise. "Freddy Got Fingered" became an infamous comedy flop, though it has since cultivated a devoted cult following.
Other notable box office disappointments from 2001 include Brendan Fraser's "Monkeybone," the poorly received "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," and the bizarre "3000 Miles to Graceland." The article also touches upon "Josie and the Pussycats," "Rock Star," "Evolution," and Disney's "Atlantis: The Lost Empire," detailing their critical and commercial struggles.




