Eddie Murphy's The Adventures of Pluto Nash has topped a new industry poll of the film flops of the new century.
The 2002 film, which cost $100 million to make and recouped less than 10 per cent at the box office, edged out John Travolta's critically-panned Battlefield Earth in the new Hollywood Reporter list of shame.
Also making the top 10 flops are Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, Catwoman starring Halle Berry, Gigli and 2009 summer film Land of the Lost.
TOP 10 MOVIE FLOPS OF THE DECADE
10. THE SPIRIT
* Release date: Dec. 25, 2008
* Estimated cost: $60 million
* Domestic gross: $19.8 million
9. GRINDHOUSE
* Release date: April 6, 2007
* Estimated cost: $67 million
* Domestic gross: $25 million
8. ROLLERBALL
* Release date: Feb. 8, 2002
* Estimated cost: $70 million
* Domestic gross: $19 million
7. THE INVASION
* Release date: Aug. 17, 2007
* Estimated cost: $80 million
* Domestic gross: $15.1 million
6. CATWOMAN
* Release date: July 23, 2004
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $40 million
5. TOWN & COUNTRY
* Release date: April 27, 2001
* Estimated cost: $90 million
* Domestic gross: $6.7 million
4. GIGLI
* Release date: Aug. 1, 2003
* Estimated cost: $54 million
* Domestic gross: $6.1 million
3. LAND OF THE LOST
* Release date: June 5, 2009
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $65 million
2. BATTLEFIELD EARTH
* Release date: May 12, 2000
* Estimated cost: $75 million
* Domestic gross: $21 million
1. THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH
* Release date: Aug. 6, 2002
* Estimated cost: $100 million
* Domestic gross: $4.4 million