List of Paramount Pictures films (2000–2009)
The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 2000s.
Release date | Title | Notes |
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February 11, 2000 | Snow Day | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures |
February 23, 2000 | Wonder Boys | US distribution only, co-production with Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe |
March 3, 2000 | The Next Best Thing | US distribution only, co-production with Touchstone Pictures and Lakeshore Entertainment |
April 7, 2000 | Rules of Engagement | co-production with Seven Arts Pictures and Scott Rudin Productions |
May 24, 2000 | Mission: Impossible 2 | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
June 16, 2000 | Shaft | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
August 11, 2000 | Bless the Child | co-production with Icon Productions and Mace Neufeld Productions |
August 18, 2000 | The Original Kings of Comedy | co-production with MTV Films and Latham Entertainment Group |
October 13, 2000 | The Ladies Man | co-production with SNL Studios |
October 27, 2000 | Lucky Numbers | co-production with StudioCanal, Mad Chance Productions and Alphaville |
November 17, 2000 | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
December 15, 2000 | What Women Want | US distribution only, co-production with Icon Productions |
January 12, 2001 | Save the Last Dance | co-production with MTV Films |
January 24, 2001 | Strange Frequency | |
February 16, 2001 | Down to Earth | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Alphaville Films |
March 16, 2001 | Enemy at the Gates | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
April 6, 2001 | Along Came a Spider | |
April 20, 2001 | Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles | North American distribution only; co-production with Silver Lion Pictures; international distribution handled by Universal Pictures |
June 15, 2001 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | co-production with Mutual Film Company, Tele Munchen Gruppe, BBC Films and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
June 29, 2001 | Pootie Tang | co-production with MTV Films and Chris Rock Productions[1] |
July 13, 2001 | The Score | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
August 17, 2001 | Rat Race | US distribution only, co-production with Fireworks Pictures, Zucker Productions and Alphaville Films |
September 14, 2001 | Hardball | co-production with Fireworks Pictures, Nides/McCormick and Tollin/Robbins Productions |
September 28, 2001 | Zoolander | distributed with Village Roadshow Pictures, VH1, and NPV Entertainment[2] |
November 2, 2001 | Domestic Disturbance | |
December 14, 2001 | Vanilla Sky | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions, Vinyl Films, Summit Entertainment and Artisan Entertainment |
December 21, 2001 | Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature; co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
January 11, 2002 | Orange County | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
February 15, 2002 | Crossroads | US distribution only, co-production with Summit Entertainment, MTV Films and Zomba Pictures. |
March 1, 2002 | We Were Soldiers | US distribution only, co-production with Icon Productions. |
March 29, 2002 | Clockstoppers | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Valhalla Motion Pictures |
April 5, 2002 | Lucky Break | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films, Fragile Films and FilmFour Productions |
April 12, 2002 | Changing Lanes | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
May 31, 2002 | The Sum of All Fears | co-production with Mace Neufeld Productions |
June 28, 2002 | Hey Arnold!: The Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Snee-Oosh, Inc. |
July 19, 2002 | K-19: The Widowmaker | co-production with Intermedia Films, National Geographic Society, First Light Production, Palomar Pictures and IMF Productions |
August 2, 2002 | Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat | co-production with MTV Films and Runteldat Entertainment |
August 23, 2002 | Serving Sara | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
September 20, 2002 | The Four Feathers | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax |
October 18, 2002 | Abandon | US distribution only, co-production with Spyglass Entertainment |
October 25, 2002 | Jackass: The Movie | co-production with MTV Films and Dickhouse Productions |
October 27, 2002 | Sightings: Heartland Ghost | |
November 27, 2002 | Extreme Ops | US distribution only, co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions |
December 13, 2002 | Star Trek: Nemesis | co-production with Rick Berman Productions |
December 20, 2002 | Narc | US and UK distribution only, co-production with Lionsgate Films, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Splendid Pictures |
The Wild Thornberrys Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo | |
December 27, 2002 | The Hours | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Miramax Films, Robert Fox Productions and Scott Rudin Productions. |
February 7, 2003 | How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | co-production with Evans/Peters/Obst Productions |
March 14, 2003 | The Hunted | co-production with Alphaville Films and Lakeshore Entertainment |
March 28, 2003 | The Core | co-production with Foster/Layne/Bailey Productions |
April 11, 2003 | Better Luck Tomorrow | co-production with MTV Films |
May 30, 2003 | The Italian Job | co-production with De Line Pictures |
June 13, 2003 | Rugrats Go Wild | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Klasky Csupo |
July 25, 2003 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life | co-production with Mutual Film Company, BBC Films, Tele Munchen Gruppe, Toho and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
August 22, 2003 | Marci X | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
September 5, 2003 | Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star | co-production with Happy Madison Productions |
September 19, 2003 | The Fighting Temptations | co-production with MTV Films and Handprint Films |
October 3, 2003 | School of Rock | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Black & White Productions |
October 24, 2003 | Beyond Borders | US, Germany and Netherlands distribution only, co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
November 14, 2003 | Tupac: Resurrection | co-production with MTV Films and Amaru Entertainment |
November 26, 2003 | Timeline | co-production with Cobalt Media Group, Mutual Film Company and The Donners' Company |
December 25, 2003 | Paycheck | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Lion Rock Productions and Solomon/Hackett Productions |
January 30, 2004 | The Perfect Score | co-production with MTV Films |
February 20, 2004 | Against the Ropes | co-production with Cort/Madden Productions |
February 27, 2004 | Twisted | co-production with Kopelson Entertainment |
April 2, 2004 | The Prince & Me | US distribution only, co-production with Lionsgate Films, Sobini Films, Epsilon Motion Pictures and Stillking Films |
April 30, 2004 | Mean Girls | |
June 11, 2004 | The Stepford Wives | US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions and De Line Pictures |
July 30, 2004 | The Manchurian Candidate | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
August 6, 2004 | Collateral | international distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Darabont/Fried/Russell Productions and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
August 20, 2004 | Without a Paddle | co-production with De Line Pictures |
August 27, 2004 | Napoleon Dynamite | international distribution only, co-production with Fox Searchlight Pictures and MTV Films; North American distribution handled by Fox Searchlight Pictures through 20th Century Fox |
Suspect Zero | US distribution only, co-production with Intermedia Films, Lakeshore Entertainment and Cruise/Wagner Productions | |
September 17, 2004 | Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow | US and UK distribution only, produced by Filmauro, Brooklyn Films II and Riff Raff Blue Flower |
October 15, 2004 | Team America: World Police | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions and Comedy Central |
November 5, 2004 | Alfie | co-production with Plan B Entertainment and Patalex Productions |
November 19, 2004 | The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures |
December 17, 2004 | Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Parkes/MacDonald Productions |
January 14, 2005 | Coach Carter | co-production with MTV Films and Tollin/Robbins |
April 8, 2005 | Sahara | distribution only in English markets, co-production with Summit Entertainment, Bristol Bay Productions, Walden Media, Baldwin Entertainment Group and Kanzaman Productions |
May 27, 2005 | The Longest Yard | US distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, MTV Films and Happy Madison Productions |
June 10, 2005 | The Honeymooners | co-production with Deep River Productions |
June 29, 2005 | War of the Worlds | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
July 22, 2005 | Bad News Bears | co-production with Plan B Entertainment, Media Talent Group, Detour Film Production |
August 12, 2005 | Four Brothers | co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures |
October 14, 2005 | Elizabethtown | co-production with Cruise/Wagner Productions and Vinyl Films |
October 28, 2005 | The Weather Man | co-production with Escape Artists and Blind Wink |
November 9, 2005 | Get Rich or Die Tryin' | co-production with Interscope/Shady/Aftermath Films and MTV Films |
November 23, 2005 | Yours, Mine & Ours | US distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Robert Simonds Productions |
December 2, 2005 | Aeon Flux | co-production with MTV Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Babelsberg Studio and Valhalla Motion Pictures |
January 13, 2006 | Last Holiday | co-production with ImageMovers and Lawrence Mark Productions |
March 10, 2006 | Failure to Launch | co-production with Scott Rudin Productions |
March 17, 2006 | She's the Man | distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Lakeshore Entertainment and The Donners' Company |
May 5, 2006 | Mission: Impossible III | co-production with K/O Paper Products and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
May 19, 2006 | Over the Hedge | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation; First DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount |
June 16, 2006 | Nacho Libre | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Black & White Productions and HH Films |
August 4, 2006 | Barnyard | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and O Entertainment |
August 9, 2006 | World Trade Center | co-production with Double Feature Films |
September 15, 2006 | The Last Kiss | distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Lakeshore Entertainment |
September 22, 2006 | Jackass Number Two | co-production with MTV Films, Dickhouse Productions and Lynch Siderow Productions |
October 13, 2006 | The Grudge 2 | UK distributor; produced by Columbia Pictures and Ghost House Pictures |
October 20, 2006 | Flags of Our Fathers | US and Bahamas distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Malpaso Productions, international distribution handled by Warner Bros. Pictures |
October 27, 2006 | Babel | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; US distribution only, co-production with Paramount Vantage, Anonymous Content, Zeta Film and Central Films; international distribution by Summit Entertainment |
November 3, 2006 | Flushed Away | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations |
December 15, 2006 | Charlotte's Web | co-production with Walden Media, Nickelodeon Movies, The Kerner Entertainment Company |
Dreamgirls | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures | |
December 20, 2006 | Letters from Iwo Jima | International distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Malpaso Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
December 27, 2006 | Perfume: The Story of a Murderer | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Summit Entertainment, Constantin Film, Bernd Eichinger and Davis Films |
January 5, 2007 | Freedom Writers | co-production with MTV Films, Double Features Films and Jersey Films |
February 9, 2007 | Norbit | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Davis Entertainment |
February 23, 2007 | Reno 911!: Miami | International distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox, Jersey Films, Double Feature Films, Comedy Central Films, High Sierra Carpeting and Principato-Young Entertainment |
March 2, 2007 | Zodiac | North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Phoenix Pictures |
March 23, 2007 | Shooter | co-production with di Bonaventura Pictures |
March 30, 2007 | Blades of Glory | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, MTV Films, Red Hour Productions and Smart Entertainment |
April 13, 2007 | Disturbia | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Cold Spring Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company |
April 27, 2007 | Next | US distribution only, co-production with Revolution Studios, Initial Entertainment Group, Saturn Films, Virtual Studios and Broken Road Productions |
May 18, 2007 | Shrek the Third | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images |
July 3, 2007 | Transformers | distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures, and Hasbro Studios |
August 3, 2007 | Hot Rod | co-production with Michaels/Goldwyn Films |
August 10, 2007 | Stardust | co-production with Marv Films, Ingenious Film Partners and Di Bonaventura Pictures |
October 5, 2007 | The Heartbreak Kid | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Radar Pictures, Davis Entertainment Company and Conundrum |
October 19, 2007 | Things We Lost in the Fire | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures |
November 2, 2007 | Bee Movie | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Columbus 81 Productions |
November 9, 2007 | No Country for Old Men | international distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films and Paramount Vantage |
November 16, 2007 | Beowulf | US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers |
December 14, 2007 | The Kite Runner | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Classics, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Participant Productions |
December 21, 2007 | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | US distribution/studio credit only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and The Zanuck Company |
December 26, 2007 | There Will Be Blood | US distribution only, co-production with Paramount Vantage and Miramax Films |
January 18, 2008 | Cloverfield | co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
February 1, 2008 | Strange Wilderness | co-production with Level 1 Entertainment and Happy Madison Productions |
February 14, 2008 | The Spiderwick Chronicles | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Atmosphere Pictures |
March 21, 2008 | Drillbit Taylor | co-production with The Apatow Company |
March 28, 2008 | Stop-Loss | co-production with MTV Films and Scott Rudin Productions |
April 4, 2008 | The Ruins | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Red Hour Productions |
May 2, 2008 | Iron Man[3][4] | distribution only; produced by Marvel Studios and Fairview Entertainment |
May 22, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm |
June 6, 2008 | Kung Fu Panda | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
June 20, 2008 | The Love Guru | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, No Money Fun Films and Michael DeLuca Productions. |
July 25, 2008 | Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging | UK film, co-production with Nickelodeon Movies |
August 13, 2008 | Tropic Thunder | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Red Hour Productions and Goldcrest Pictures Limited |
September 19, 2008 | Ghost Town | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Pariah |
September 26, 2008 | Eagle Eye | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures and K/O Paper Products |
November 7, 2008 | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images |
December 25, 2008 | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. North American distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. |
December 26, 2008 | Revolutionary Road | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Vantage, BBC Films, Scott Rudin Productions, Evamere Entertainment and Neal Street Productions |
January 16, 2009 | Hotel for Dogs | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Cold Spring Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company, The Donners' Company and MavroCine Pictures GmbH & Co. KG |
January 30, 2009 | The Uninvited | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Cold Spring Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, The Montecito Picture Company and Vertigo Entertainment |
February 13, 2009 | Friday the 13th | international distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Crystal Lake Entertainment and Platinum Dunes |
March 6, 2009 | Watchmen | international distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC Comics and Lawrence Gordon Productions |
March 20, 2009 | I Love You, Man | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, De Line Pictures, Bernard Gayle Productions and The Montecito Picture Company |
March 27, 2009 | Monsters vs. Aliens | distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Animation |
April 24, 2009 | The Soloist | US distribution only; produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Participant Media and Working Title Films |
May 8, 2009 | Star Trek | co-production with Bad Robot Productions and Spyglass Entertainment |
May 22, 2009 | Dance Flick | co-production with MTV Films and The Wayans Brothers |
June 12, 2009 | Imagine That | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Di Bonaventura Pictures |
June 24, 2009 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, di Bonaventura Pictures and Hasbro Studios. |
August 7, 2009 | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra | Co-production with Di Bonaventura Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and Hasbro Studios. |
September 25, 2009 | Paranormal Activity | US distribution only, co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Solana Films and Room 101, Inc. |
October 27, 2009 | Circle of Eight | co-production with Mountain Dew Green Label Studios |
December 4, 2009 | Up in the Air | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, DW Studios, Rickshaw Productions, Right of Way Films and Cold Spring Pictures.[5] |
December 11, 2009 | The Lovely Bones | co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Film4 Productions, and WingNut Films |
References[]
- ^ "Pootie Tang". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "Zoolander". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ Palmeri, Christopher (2 July 2013). "Disney Buys Rights to Four Marvel Movies From Viacom's Paramount". Bloomberg L.P. Archived from the original on 21 April 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- ^ "Disney Acquires Distribution Rights to Four Marvel Films from Paramount". www.businesswire.com. July 2, 2013. Archived from the original on March 24, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
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