It's probably safe to say no one is going to investigate why FIFA's first foray into feature film making bombed at the box office this weekend.
Just three days after FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced his resignation amid an ongoing corruption investigation by U.S. and Swiss authorities, the FIFA-financed Blatter biopic "United Passions" made its U.S. debut -- well, sort of. It was released in 10 theaters nationwide and, according to the Hollywood Reporter, it made $607 on Friday and Saturday.
That's not millions or thousands, just $607.
It raked in $319 on Friday and $288 on Saturday, the Hollywood Reporter said.