10 Most Expensive Movies With 0% On Rotten Tomatoes
1. The Nutcracker In 3D - $90 Million
You thought "Ballistic" sounded like it had a rude word in it, get ready for this one.
Directed by Russian cinema royalty Andrei Konchalovsky, The Nutcracker in 3D is an adaptation of the beloved Christmas ballet in, well, 3D. It's a classic story - young girl receives a magical doll, dolls turns out to be a prince, girl and prince save his kingdom from a giant rat.
Holiday fun for all the family.
Unless your auntie is a film critic.
Professional reviewers hated The Nutcracker in 3-D, calling it "Misguided, misconceived, and misbegotten".
Criticism was levelled at Konchalovsky messing with its simple story and for it being unsuitable for children. Whilst a more adult version of The Nutcracker could have worked, critics felt like this piece fell flat in every aspect.
This was not good news for the film's financiers, who put an ungodly amount of money into this movie. At $90 million, its budget is the largest on the list by far and this was made in 2010. Lord knows how much it would cost to make nowadays!