Thanks to the wonderful people at Forbes (via BoxOfficeMojo), the biggest flops – financially speaking – have been revealed for 2013. Even with very little movie knowledge, the candidates are pretty obvious to all. Before we give you the top 10, here’s a couple of interesting things to note:

1) Big name stars does not equal big name profits.

2) R.I.P.D. cost a whopping $130 million, despite the studio insisting it be under a $100 million.

3) Peeples is a ridiculous title.

10. The Big Wedding

Courtesy of Lionsgate

Courtesy of: Lionsgate

Budget: $35 million

Global Box Office: $22 million

Return: 63%

9. R.I.P.D.

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

Courtesy of: Universal Pictures

Budget: $130 million

Global Box Office: $78 million

Return: 60%

8. Peeples

Courtesy of Lionsgate

Courtesy of: Lionsgate

Budget: $15 million

Global Box Office: $9 million

Return: 60%

7. Getaway

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Courtesy of: Warner Bros. Pictures

Budget: $18 million

Global Box Office: $10.5 million

Return: 58%

6. Battle of the Year

Courtesy of Screen Gems

Courtesy of: Screen Gems

Budget: $20 million

Global Box Office: $11 million

Return: 55%

5. Broken City

Courtesy of 20th Century Fox

Courtesy of: 20th Century Fox

Budget: $35 million

Global Box Office: $19 million

Return: 54%

4. Parker

Courtesy of FilmDistrict

Courtesy of: FilmDistrict

Budget: $35 million

Global Box Office: $17 million

Return: 49%

3. Paranoia

Courtesy of Relativity Media

Courtesy of: Relativity Media

Budget: $35 million

Global Box Office: $13.5 million

Return: 39%

2. Bullet to the Head

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Courtesy of: Warner Bros. Pictures

Budget: $25 million

Global Box Office: $9 million

Return: 36%

1. The Fifth Estate

Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Courtesy of: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Budget: $28 million

Global Box Office: $6 million

Return: 21%

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Wow. To put The Fifth Estate‘s ‘flopness’ into perspective, Hunger Games: Catching Fire made DOUBLE TFE‘s entire global box office on Monday alone in the States. Oh dear.

Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Courtesy of: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Poor Benedict. I’m sure he’ll be alright in the end.