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Jennifer Aniston's 7 Worst Box Office Bombs Since 'Friends'

7. "Derailed" (2005)

Jennifer Aniston's 7 Worst Box Office Bombs Since 'Friends'

6. "The Switch" (2010)

6. "The Switch" (2010)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $49 million

Production Budget: $19 million

Gain: $30 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 51%

Aniston plays a character with no husband or boyfriend, who's fighting the clock to have children. Jason Bateman co-stars.

To put into perspective, a "Twilight" parody movie beat it at the box office.

5. "Love Happens" (2009)

5. "Love Happens" (2009)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $36 million

Production Budget: $18 million

Gain: $18 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 17%

The author of a self-help book about grieving (Aaron Eckhart) falls for a florist (Aniston) while dealing with the loss of his wife.

The New York Times called the movie's vital signs, "faint."


4. "Rumor Has It" (2005)

4. "Rumor Has It" (2005)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $88 million

Production Budget: Rumored $70 million

Gain: $18 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

Kevin CostnerShirley MacLaine, and Mark Ruffalo co-star in this urban legend about the real family that inspired "The Graduate."

"I suppose 'Rumor Has It' could be worse," a New York Times movie critic wrote, "though at the moment I'm at a loss to say just how."

3. "Friends with Money" (2006)

3. "Friends with Money" (2006)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $18 million

Production Budget: $6.5 million

Gain: $11.5 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 71%

Aniston plays a pot-smoking, down-on-her-luck housekeeper who seeks a little financial help from her group of slightly older friends, played by Frances McDormandCatherine Keener and Joan Cusack.

Despite positive reviews from critics and a female powerhouse cast, "Friends with Money" found itself in the same conundrum as its protagonist.

2. "Wanderlust" (2012)

2. "Wanderlust" (2012)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $21 million

Production Budget: $32 million

Loss: $11 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 59%

Aniston and Paul Rudd's oddball romantic comedy about a nudist colony earned a bare $6 million its opening weekend, despite avoiding summer blockbuster competition with a February theater release.

1. "Management" (2009)

1. "Management" (2009)

Worldwide Lifetime Gross: $2 million

Production Budget: Unlisted

Loss: We have to assume.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 46%

Even with names Woody Harrelson and Steve Zahn on the marquee, this poorly managed comedy tanked in its limited theater release.

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