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The worst opening weekend ever for a movie goes to 'United Passions,' which tells the story of how FIFA was formed, earning only $918 in its first three days
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The 2014 movie United Passions, about FIFA and its origins, was considered one of the worst movies of all time by both critics and audiences. It received a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 1 out of 100, and only made $918 in the US--on a $29 million dollar budget.
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The record for the lowest grossing film in the USA is United Passions 2014 it earned just $918 and cost $30 million to make.
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The movie "United Passions" which came out in 2014 is the lowest-grossing film of all time in American history at just $918.
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The 2014 film United Passions opened in 10 US theatres on its three day opening weekend and only grossed $941, the lowest opening in US box office history
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The Passion of the Christ is the highest grossing R-rated film in United States history, the highest grossing religious film, and the highest grossing non-English-language film of all time.
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FIFA spent £16million on a movie called 'United Passions', glorifying their history and featuring Sepp Blatter (played by Tim Roth) as the hero.