2005
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This is a list of film-related events in 2005.
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| Month | Day | Event |
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| January | 6 | The Directors Guild of America nominates directors Martin Scorsese (The Aviator), Marc Forster (Finding Neverland), Taylor Hackford (Ray), Clint Eastwood (Million Dollar Baby) and Alexander Payne (Sideways) for its Directors Guild Awards. |
| 8 | The National Society of Film Critics awards go to Million Dollar Baby (film), Zhang Yimou (director, for: House of Flying Daggers), Imelda Staunton and Hilary Swank (tied for best actress), Jamie Foxx (actor), Thomas Haden Church (supporting actor) and Virginia Madsen (supporting actress). | |
| 9 | The People's Choice Awards go to Fahrenheit 9/11 (favorite motion picture), Passion of the Christ for favorite drama, and The Incredibles. | |
| 16 | Golden Globes awards film winners included three for The Aviator (Picture-Drama, Actor and Score), two for Sideways (Picture-comedy and Screenplay), two for Million Dollar Baby (Director and Actress), and two for Closer (Supporting Actor and Supporting actress). | |
| 22 | The Producers Guild of America picks The Aviator as its choice for best picture of 2004. | |
| 24 | The Golden Raspberry Awards picks for worst film achievement in 2004 had Catwoman leading with seven nominations, Alexander, Fahrenheit 9/11 and White Chicks each with five and four nominations for Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2. | |
| 25 | The Academy Awards picks for best film achievement in 2004 had The Aviator leading nominations with 11, followed by Million Dollar Baby and Finding Neverland with seven, Ray with six, and Sideways with five. | |
| February | 2 | Pierce Brosnan officially announces that he will be resigning from the role of James Bond. |
| 12 | BAFTA Awards: Major winners include Imelda Staunton, Best Actress, Jamie Foxx, Best Actor and The Aviator, Best Film. | |
| 26 | Catwoman and Fahrenheit 9/11 dominate the Golden Raspberry Awards, walking away with 4 awards each. Four special awards were also handed out to commemorate the Razzies' 25th anniversary. Arnold Schwarzenegger was named the biggest loser of the previous 25 years, Battlefield Earth, Gigli, and From Justin to Kelly collected the worst film awards. | |
| 29 | 77th Academy Awards: Million Dollar Baby wins the awards for Best Picture and Best Director. Acting honors were as follows:
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| May | 20 | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith reaches a record high at the box offices on opening day with $50 million on 9,400 screens at 3,661 theaters worldwide, edging out Spider-Man 2's top opening day record of $40.4 million and Shrek 2's top single day record of $44.8 million. |
| June | 21 | The American Film Institute holds its 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. The greatest movie quote is "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind. |
| August | 11 | Roger Ebert publishes the list of his most hated films, distilled down from reviews he has written which date back to the 1960s. The list includes 2005 releases such as Constantine, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, and A Lot Like Love. |
Top grossing films
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Please note that following the tradition of the English language film industry, these are the top grossing films that were first released in the United States and Canada in 2005; because they may have made most of their income in a later year, they may not be the top-grossing films for calendar year. The top ten of 2005 as of October 18, 2005 (U.S. and Canada), October 16, 2005 (UK) and October 16, 2005 (Australia) are as follows:
| 2005 Rank | Title | Studio | Total Int'l Box Office Gross | U.S. & Canada Box Office Gross | United Kingdom Box Office Gross | Australia Box Office Gross |
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| 1. | Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith | 20th Century Fox | $848,372,867 | $380,266,617 | £39,188,065 | $35,188,506 |
| 2. | War of the Worlds | Paramount Pictures | $587,472,707 | $233,882,927 | £30,367,791 | $21,402,771 |
| 3. | Madagascar | DreamWorks | $520,444,543 | $193,202,933 | £22,326,031 | $25,205,885 |
| 4. | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Warner Bros. | $449,877,091 | $205,377,091 | £37,274,552 | $24,114,598 |
| 5. | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | 20th Century Fox | $428,447,432 | $186,084,760 | £13,473,963 | $20,176,228 |
| 6. | Batman Begins | Warner Bros. | $371,768,441 | $205,287,568 | £16,179,376 | $15,460,610 |
| 7. | Hitch | Columbia Pictures | $368,015,934 | $179,495,555 | £16,170,807 | $13,790,387 |
| 8. | Fantastic Four | 20th Century Fox | $328,102,842 | $154,400,628 | £12,335,439 | $12,046,041 |
| 9. | Wedding Crashers | New Line | $277,776,447 | $207,497,997 | £13,024,555 | $16,561,137 |
| 10. | Robots | 20th Century Fox | $260,667,884 | $128,200,012 | £12,303,922 | $13,734,184 |
So far worldwide, five films released in 2005 grossed more than $400 million, reaching international blockbuster motion picture status.
By the end of June, despite the releases of several long-anticipated big-budget films, the US box-office was entering the 20th week of a slump in which film attendance was lower than the comparable week in 2004. This was blamed by most analysts on the rise of ticket prices, gasoline prices and internet piracy.
For a complete list of 2005's top-grossing films, follow these links:
- Worldwide: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?view2=worldwide&yr=2005&p=.htm
- U.S. & Canada: http://boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=2005&p=.htm
- United Kingdom: http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/statistics/boxoffice/
- Australia: http://www.moviemarshal.com/boxoffice.html
Deaths
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Well-known film legends to have died in 2005 include Sandra Dee, Ossie Davis and screenplay writer Arthur Miller. Following is a list of the notable deaths in the film industry so far in 2005:
Wide-release movies
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In the film industry, a wide-release movie is a film that studios believe will appeal to a broad spectrum of the public and that shows in at least 1,000 theatres in the United States and Canada. The following films meet these criteria:
Dates given are U.S. and Canadian release dates.
January–March
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April–June
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July–September
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October–December
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| Month | Day | Title | Studio | Notable Cast/Crew |
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| October | 5 | Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | DreamWorks | Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter (voices) |
| 7 | In Her Shoes | 20th Century Fox | Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine | |
| 2 for the Money | Universal Pictures | Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey, Rene Russo | ||
| Waiting... | Lions Gate | Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, Justin Long | ||
| 14 | Domino | New Line | Keira Knightley, Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke | |
| Elizabethtown | DreamWorks | Kirsten Dunst, Orlando Bloom, Susan Sarandon | ||
| The Fog | Revolution Studios | Tom Welling, Maggie Grace, Selma Blair | ||
| 21 | Doom | Universal Pictures | Karl Urban, The Rock, Rosamund Pike | |
| Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story | DreamWorks | Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, Kris Kristofferson | ||
| North Country | Warner Bros. | Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand | ||
| Stay | 20th Century Fox | Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts, Ryan Gosling |
Other movies released
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Films scheduled to be released in 2005
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The following are two lists:
- The first is a list of movies sorted by their release date
- The second is a list of movies with no entered release date
- This list is based on U.S. and Canadian release dates. If you are seeking release date information for a different country, check the appropriate page in that film's IMDB entry.
By release date
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October
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Film | Date | Studio | Other notes |
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| The Legend of Zorro | October 28 WR | Columbia Pictures | Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta-Jones |
| Prime | October 28 WR | Universal Pictures | Meryl Streep, Uma Thurman |
| Saw II | October 28 WR | Lions Gate Films | Donnie Wahlberg |
| The Weather Man | October 28 WR | Paramount Pictures | Nicolas Cage, Hope Davis, Michael Caine |
November
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Release dates:
- "LR": Limited release in select cities
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Film | Date | Studio | Other notes |
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| Chicken Little | November 4 WR | Walt Disney Pictures | Zach Braff, Joan Cusack, Steve Zahn (voices) |
| Jarhead | November 4 WR | Universal Pictures | Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucas Black, Jamie Foxx |
| Get Rich or Die Tryin' | November 9 WR | Paramount Pictures | Joy Bryant, Terrence Howard |
| Derailed | November 11 WR | The Weinstein Co. | Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston |
| Rent | November 11 LR November 23 WR | Columbia Pictures | |
| Zathura | November 11 WR | Columbia Pictures | |
| Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | November 18 WR | Warner Bros. | Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes |
| Walk the Line | November 18 WR | 20th Century Fox | Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon |
| The Ice Harvest | November 23 WR | Focus Features | John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen |
| In the Mix | November 23 WR | Lions Gate | Usher, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Chazz Palminteri |
| Just Friends | November 23 WR | New Line | Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart |
| The Libertine | November 23 | Weinstein Co. | Johnny Depp, John Malkovich, Samantha Morton |
| Syriana | November 23 | George Clooney, Michelle Monaghan, Matt Damon | |
| Yours, Mine and Ours | November 23 WR | Paramount Pictures | Dennis Quaid, Rene Russo |
December
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
No release date
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| 2001 Maniacs | ||
| 7 Seconds | Sony Pictures | Wesley Snipes |
A-B
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Aftershock | ||
| American Gun | Donald Sutherland, Forest Whitaker | |
| Angel and Her No Good Sister | ||
| Ask the Dust | Colin Farrell | |
| Awake | Jared Leto, Helen Mirren | |
| The Baxter | IFC Films | |
| The Black Dahlia | directed by Brian De Palma | |
| The Bob and Larry Movie | ||
| Breakfast on Pluto | ||
| Burden | Aaron Eckhart |
C
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Chromophobia | ||
| Coming Out | ||
| Confetti | ||
| Country of my Skull | ||
| Conversations with Other Women | Helena Bonham Carter, Aaron Eckhart |
D
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes | |
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| The Dark | Sean Bean | ||
| Death Tunnel | |||
| Delgo | |||
| Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat | |||
| Dot | |||
| Down in the Valley | |||
| Dreamland |
E-K
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Edison | Morgan Freeman, LL Cool J, Justin Timberlake, Kevin Spacey | |
| Edmond | ||
| Eighteen | ||
| Gray Matters | ||
| Happily N'Ever After | Vanguard Animation | Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., George Carlin (voices) |
| John Doe | Wesley Snipes | |
| Jump Shot | Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito | |
| Klimt | John Malkovich, Laetitia Casta |
L
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse | Film version of popular BBC Television comedy series The League of Gentlemen. | |
| The Legend of Lucy Keyes | ||
| Little Athens | ||
| A Little Trip to Heaven | Forest Whitaker | |
| Living in Neon Dreams | Marilyn Manson, Daryl Hannah, Nia Vardalos | |
| Lovewrecked |
M
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| The Man from London | ||
| Man-Thing | ||
| Motherless Brooklyn | Edward Norton | |
| Mrs. Harris | ||
| Murphy's Law |
N-P
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Nailed Right In | ||
| Nail Polish | Alexandra Lydon | |
| Nanny McPhee | ||
| Neverwas | Aaron Eckhart | |
| Niagara Motel | ||
| The Night | ||
| Night Watch | Fox Searchlight Pictures | |
| Nine Lives | Magnolia Pictures | Glenn Close, Holly Hunter |
| Paint |
R-V
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Romance & Cigarettes | James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Mandy Moore | |
| Safety Glass | Mandy Moore | |
| Santa's Slay | Bill Goldberg, Emilie de Ravin, James Caan | |
| Sicko | ||
| Strangers With Candy | Warner Independent Pictures | Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick |
| Tristram Shandy | ||
| Ultraviolet | ||
| Vinyl | Thora Birch, Dominique Swain, Marla Sokoloff |
W
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Release dates:
- "WR": Wide-release to theaters
- "IMAX": Release to IMAX theaters
| Title | Distributor | Other notes |
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| Wah-Wah | Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson | |
| Wannabe | ||
| The Wendell Baker Story | Owen Wilson | |
| Where the Truth Lies | ||
| The White Rose | ||
| The Woods | United Artists | Bruce Campbell, Patricia Clarkson |
External links
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- Internet Movie Database - Release dates for movies scheduled for release in 2005 in various countries
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