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I found ten 90s masterpieces that studios greenlit in moments of ambition, then abandoned when audiences rejected them. Leaving Las Vegas made $50 million worldwide on a $4 million budget, but Nicolas Cage and director Mike Figgis never saw a cent of their deferred salaries thanks to Hollywood accounting. Safe grossed only $512,000 because audiences found the disease-of-the-week subversion too harrowing. Happiness was dropped by Universal after executives were repulsed by its frank discussions of pedophilia. Fight Club cost $63 million, grossed just $37 million domestically, and got the Fox executive who championed it fired—before becoming one of the most successful home video releases in history. These weren't bad movies. They were too dark, too weird, or too honest about subjects cinema avoids. I'm breaking down the behind-the-scenes chaos, controversial performances, and studio battles that turned these films into box office disasters and eventual cult classics. #90smovies #cultclassics #boxofficebombs #filmhistory #cinema #controversy 0:00 Intro 0:35 Safe (1995) 1:44 Happiness (1998) 3:10 Leaving Las Vegas (1995) 5:08 The War Zone (1999) 6:24 The Last Seduction (1994) 7:45 Crash (1996) 8:47 In the Company of Men (1997) 10:04 Fight Club (1999) 11:37 American History X (1998) If you liked this, subscribe for more!