“Babylon” With Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie Isn’t the First Huge Box Office Disaster, and It Won’t Be the Last

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“Babylon” With Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie Isn’t the First Huge Box Office Disaster, and It Won’t Be the Last

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Home business “Babylon” With Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie Isn’t the First Huge Box...“Babylon” With Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie Isn’t the First Huge Box Office Disaster, and It Won’t Be the Last ■business■Moviesby Roger Friedman - December 27, 2022 12:04 pm0 1208

Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” is a huge disaster at the box office. We knew this was coming some time ago.

The three hour catastrophe starring Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie cost $250 million and made less than $5 million over the holiday weekend. Paramount will take a write down for the total amount and life will go on.

I’m seeing all kinds of panicky upset notices about this on Twitter. You know, the movie biz is full of these failures, and there will be more. That’s the way it goes.

Back in 1960, “Cleopatra” with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton came raining down on its studio. It was the “biggest failure of all time.” Everyone lived.

In 1973, I remember as a teen reading about Ross Hunter’s “Lost Horizon,” which nearly toppled Columbia Pictures.

Then there was “Heaven’s Gate,” which sent United Artists into a frenzy. Coming so soon after Watergate, the word “gate” got added onto anything that was a scandal or a massive failure.

Let’s not forget “Ishtar,” Elaine May’s “passion project,” derided and dismissed just like “Babylon.” Some people went to see it just to see where the money was misspent. And on sand dunes, no less!

There are several dozen more examples of Babylonian disasters. The average loss is $100 million, for movies like Kevin Costner’s “The Postman” and even Steven Spielberg’s “The BFG.” We don’t know what “Amsterdam” lost this year. How about Will Smith’s “After Earth.” John Travolta’s “Battlefield Earth”? Remember “John Carter” and “The Lone Ranger”? We’ve been here before: Francis Ford Coppola’s “One from the Heart” comes to mind. Al Pacino in “Bobby Deerfield.” And so on.

“Babylon” may be the the biggest loss ever at $250 million. But believe me, there’s something out there, it hasn’t been made yet, which will top it one day.

What was the problem here? Too many characters and no one to root for. Margot Robbie’s Nellie looked like a Studio 54 crasher and was played like she was Harley Quinn. The rest of the characters were deeply negative. And the orgy scenes– no one at Paramount saw them in dailies and said ‘no’? No one?

So “Babylon” will go into the history books and we will shake our heads. It’s too bad– we really needed both “Babylon” and “Amsterdam” in this very mediocre season.

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