Movies in Our Bizz
What's the Score?
90's Kids
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
Box Office Bombs (that are actually "The Bomb")
100

He's trying to win a prestigious ad campaign for a diamond company via bet, she's tricking him into thinking she's insane, all to get ahead in their respective careers. Now that's true love in NYC!

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

100

Who is the composer behind this iconic tune?

Hint: Played this at Isla Nublar.

John Williams (94 years young and still 🔥🔥🔥)
(Jurassic Park main theme)

100

If I had a nickel for every time this kid played a main character that lived in a mansion that had booby traps to scare off greedy thieves, I'd have 3 nickels. Not a lot, but weird it's happened thrice.

Macaulay Culkin

100

This very recent indie horror is breaking records both on and offline. Glad I watched it single!

Obsession (2026)

100

"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..." and like a neo-noir sci-fi masterpiece vying for a chance against E.T. at the box office.

Blade Runner (1982)

200

Aaron Eckhart totally blows it out of the park in this brutal satire.

Thank You for Smoking (2005)

200

Three fingers up for this one.

The Hunger Games (2012)

200

"He got a daddy named Forrest, too?"

and

"I see dead people."

Haley Joel Osment

200

Rumor has it that Steven Spielberg "ghost-directed" this 80's horror classic due to contractual obligations barring him from getting any credit.

Poltergeist (1982)

200

This Stephen King adaptation starring Morgan Freeman only made about $16 million during its initial run against a $25 million budget.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

300

In this holiday classic from John Hughes, an uptight marketing executive and a well-meaning but annoying salesman are stuck traveling back home together.

Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)

300

Pistols drawn. It's a standoff.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

300

Before we had Jenna Ortega, we had her to thank for her amazing portrayal of this iconic character.

Christina Ricci

300

Director Bong Joon-ho intentionally directed this crime film's final, haunting scene, where the detective stares directly into the camera, with the specific hope that the real murderer would eventually watch the movie.
And he did.

Memories of Murder (2003)

300

Widely considered one of the greatest animated films ever made (and it is!), this movie was dumped into theaters with zero marketing by Warner Bros. and lost nearly $25 million.

The Iron Giant (1999)

400

This movie was written and directed by women and I still cannot believe it. Mel Gibson playing a sleazy ad exec, however? Yes, indeed.

What Women Want (2000)

400

It's all about the leitmotifs in this fantastical franchise.

The Lord of the Rings
(Fellowship theme, 2001)

400

"It Takes Two" was the first in a series of globetrotting direct to DVD masterpieces starring this duo.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

400

As if "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" wasn't scary enough already.

Get Out (2017)

400

The Coen Brothers' cult-classic stoner comedy was a borderline financial failure in theaters, making only $17 million on a $15 million budget. Home media saved it!

The Big Lebowski (1998)

500

Analyze the morality that slips through our fingers in this surreal British satire.

How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) 

500

An oldie but a goodie, the film with this score heavily inspired Denis Villeneuve's Dune films.

Lawrence of Arabia. (1962)

500

Whether it was co-starring alongside Tom Cruise or Hugh Laurie, his adorable little lisp always stole the show.

Jonathan Lipnicki

500

Stop motion. Buttons. If you know you know.

Coraline (2009)

500

This Christmas classic almost destroyed Liberty Pictures back in the day, as no one really saw it. It was only saved from obscurity after a copyright lapse in the 1970s made it cheap for TV stations to broadcast it constantly.

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)