Films
Films produced by Franchise included:
Title | Year | Starring | Director | Budget | Gross (worldwide) |
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The Boondock Saints | 1999 | Willem Dafoe, Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, David Della Rocco, Billy Connolly | Troy Duffy | $6 million | $30,471 |
The Big Kahuna | 1999 | Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Peter Facinelli | John Swanbeck | $7 million | $3,728,888 |
Storm Catcher | 1999 | Dolph Lundgren | Anthony Hickox | N/A | N/A |
Jill Rips (Jill The Ripper) | 2000 | Dolph Lundgren | Anthony Hickox | N/A | N/A |
The Whole Nine Yards | 2000 | Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Rosanna Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natasha Henstridge, Amanda Peet, Kevin Pollak | Jonathan Lynn | $41.3 million | $106,371,651 |
Battlefield Earth | 2000 | John Travolta, Barry Pepper, Forest Whitaker | Roger Christian | $44 million | $29,725,663 |
Get Carter | 2000 | Michael Caine, Mickey Rourke, Sylvester Stallone, Miranda Richardson, Rachael Leigh Cook, Alan Cumming | Stephen Kay | $63.6 million | $19,412,993 |
The Art of War | 2000 | Wesley Snipes, Donald Sutherland | Christian Duguay | $60 million | $40,400,425 |
Agent Red | 2000 | Dolph Lundgren | Damian Lee | N/A | N/A |
3000 Miles to Graceland | 2001 | Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, Christian Slater, David Arquette, Kevin Pollak, Howie Long, Ice-T | Demian Lichtenstein | $62 million | $18,720,175 |
The Pledge | 2001 | Jack Nicholson | Sean Penn | $35 million | $29,419,291 |
Driven | 2001 | Kip Pardue, Sylvester Stallone, Estella Warren, Burt Reynolds, Til Schweiger, Gina Gershon, Cristian de la Fuente | Renny Harlin | $72 million | $54,744,738 |
Heist | 2001 | Danny DeVito, Gene Hackman, Sam Rockwell | David Mamet | $39 million | $28,510,652 |
Angel Eyes | 2001 | Jim Caviezel, Jennifer Lopez | Luis Mandoki | $53 million | $29,715,606 |
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever | 2002 | Antonio Banderas, Lucy Liu | Wych Kaosayananda | $70 million | $19,924,033 |
Half Past Dead | 2002 | Steven Seagal, Ja Rule, Morris Chestnut, Nia Peeples, Kurupt, Bruce Weitz | Don Michael Paul | $13 million | $19,233,280 |
The In-Laws | 2003 | Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Candice Bergen, Ryan Reynolds, Lindsay Sloane | Andrew Fleming | $40 million | $26,891,849 |
Alex & Emma | 2003 | Kate Hudson, Luke Wilson | Rob Reiner | $30 million | $15,368,897 |
Spartan | 2004 | Kristen Bell, Val Kilmer, William H. Macy | David Mamet | N/A | N/A |
Retrograde | 2004 | Dolph Lundgren, Silvia de Santis, Gary Daniels | Christopher Kulikowski | N/A | N/A |
A Sound of Thunder | 2005 | Edward Burns, Catherine McCormack, Ben Kingsley | Peter Hyams | $80 million | $11,665,465 |
Tristan & Isolde | 2006 | James Franco, Sophia Myles, Rufus Sewell | Kevin Reynolds | N/A | $28,047,963 |
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