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Mel Gibson used a beaver hand puppet to communicate with family and friends in "The Beaver," but the film apparently didn't communicate much of anything. It cost $20 million to make, and earned less than $1 million.
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updated 6/30/2011 5:53:52 PM ET 2011-06-30T21:53:52

It’s been a rough six months for Hollywood, which turned out a string of disappointments at the domestic box office. Some hurt more than others, depending upon their production budgets and marketing spends. The following list doesn’t account for how much was spent on marketing, since studios hold those figures closed to their chests, but we’re talking many, many millions.

1. 'Mars Needs Moms'
Robert Zemeckis’ motion-capture pic was one of the most expensive bombs in Hollywood history, costing at least $150 million to produce and grossing $21.4 million at the domestic box office. Overseas, it didn’t do much better, grossing $17.6 million for a total $39 million.

2. 'Your Highness'
The raunchy comedy, set in medieval times, didn’t go over well with audiences, even if it starred newly anointed Oscar winner Natalie Portman (along with James Franco and Danny McBride). Costing $50 million to produce, the film cumed $21.6 million domestically and a paltry $3 million overseas.

Story: 'Your Highness' drowns in lowbrow humor
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3. 'Arthur'
The remake of the classic Dudley Moore comedy failed to rustle up many laughs, topping out at $33 million domestically. Starring Russell Brand, Helen Mirren and Jennifer Garner, "Arthur" did even less overseas, earning $12.7 million for a global total of $45.7 million. The production budget was reportedly $40 million.

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4. 'Prom'
"Prom," earning a mere $10.1 million at the domestic box office, was the first movie greenlit by Disney chairman Rich Ross to hit theaters. It’s the lowest grossing studio film of the year so far, but luckily for Ross, Prom cost only $8 million to produce.

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5. 'Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer'
Smokewood Entertainment and Relativity Media were hoping to launch a new film franchise based on the popular kids book series. But the $20 million film, distributed by Relativity Media in the U.S., has grossed just $13.4 million to date.

Story: Bummer! 'Judy Moody' for small children only

6. 'Green Lantern'
Costing at least $200 million to produce, "Green Lantern" needed to do a big number worldwide to be financially solid (think $500 million plus). Now, it looks like the Ryan Reynolds superhero pic will top out at roughly $250 million or $260 million worldwide. It didn’t help that the movie was bashed by critics.

Story: 'Green Lantern' casts an all-too familiar light

7. 'Priest'
The supernatural action film, based on the Korean graphic novel, was the most expensive movie ever made by Screen Gems, costing $60 million to produce. It cumed a soft $29.1 million domestically, but made up some ground overseas, where it earned $46 million

8. 'Sucker Punch'
Zack Snyder’s female action-fantasy couldn’t find its groove, grossing $36.4 million domestically and $53.4 million overseas for a worldwide total of $89.8 million. The movie, which cost roughly $82 million to produce, came in No. 2 on its opening weekend behind "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules."

Story: 'Sucker Punch' feels like one

9. 'Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil'
The first "Hoodwinked!" was a sleeper hit at the worldwide box office, grossing $51.4 million domestically and $58.6 million internationally. The sequel, however, came and went quickly, earning only $10 million in North America and $3.6 million overseas. Its production budget was a reported $30 million.

Story: Star-studded voice cast can't save 'Hoodwinked Too'

10. 'The Beaver'
There was heat around Jodie Foster’s high-profile movie for months, but it quickly disappeared at the domestic box office, grossing less than $1 million. Many saw it as a referendum on Mel Gibson, who stars in the film opposite Foster, who also directed. The specialty pic cost $20 million to produce.

Story: Gibson performance brings 'Beaver' to life

Copyright 2012 The Hollywood Reporter

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