List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films (2000–2009)

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The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 2000s.

Release dateTitleNotes
January 14, 2000 Supernova
March 1, 2000 3 Strikes co-production with Motion Picture Corporation of America
April 7, 2000 Return to Me
August 11, 2000 Autumn in New York co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
January 12, 2001 Antitrust co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment
February 9, 2001 Hannibal USA distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Dino De Laurentiis Company
March 23, 2001 Heartbreakers
April 11, 2001 Josie and the Pussycats international distribution only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Marc Platt Productions and Riverdale Productions
June 1, 2001 What's the Worst That Could Happen? co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Turman/Morrisey Productions
July 13, 2001 Legally Blonde
August 3, 2001 Original Sin co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Di Novi Pictures
Ghost World co-production with United Artists
October 12, 2001 Bandits co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Cheyenne Enterprises and Baltimore/Cold Spring Creek Pictures
February 8, 2002 Rollerball co-production with Mosaic Media Group
February 15, 2002 Hart's War co-production with Cheyenne Enterprises, Ladd Films and David Forster Productions
June 14, 2002 Windtalkers co-production with Lion Rock
July 12, 2002 The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course co-production with Animal Planet and Cheyenne Enterprises
September 13, 2002 Barbershop co-production with Cube Vision and State Street Pictures
October 14, 2002 Red Dragon co-production with Universal Pictures, Dino De Laurentiis Company and Scott Free Productions; distributed by Universal
November 22, 2002 Die Another Day co-production with Danjaq LLC and Eon Productions
January 17, 2003 A Guy Thing co-production with Ladd Films
March 14, 2003 Agent Cody Banks co-production with Maverick Films, Dylan Sellers Productions and Splendid Pictures
April 16, 2003 Bulletproof Monk US distribution only, co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Lion Rock Productions and Mosaic Media Group
April 25, 2003 It Runs in the Family US distribution only, co-production with Buena Vista International and Further Films
July 2, 2003 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
August 15, 2003 Uptown Girls co-production with GreeneStreet Films
August 29, 2003 The Legend of Johnny Lingo
October 3, 2003 Out of Time co-production with Original Film and Monarch Pictures
October 10, 2003 Good Boy! co-production with Jim Henson Pictures
February 6, 2004 Barbershop 2: Back in Business co-production with Cube Vision and State Street Pictures
March 12, 2004 Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London co-production with Maverick Films, Dylan Sellers Productions and Splendid Pictures
April 2, 2004 Walking Tall co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Mandeville Films and WWE Films
May 28, 2004 Soul Plane co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment
July 2, 2004 De-Lovely
July 9, 2004 Sleepover co-production with Landscape Entertainment and Woodstock Productions
September 3, 2004 Wicker Park co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
February 4, 2005 Swimming Upstream
February 18, 2005 Bigger Than the Sky
March 4, 2005 Be Cool co-production with Jersey Films and Double Feature Films
March 30, 2005 Beauty Shop
April 15, 2005 The Amityville Horror US and select international distribution only, co-production with Dimension Films, Platinum Dunes and Radar Pictures
May 6, 2005 Jiminy Glick in Lalawood distribution only, produced by Gold Circle Films
August 26, 2005 The Brothers Grimm co-production with Dimension Films, Atlas Entertainment, Mosaic Media Group and Summit Entertainment; distributed by Miramax Films [notes 1]
September 30, 2005 Into the Blue co-production with Columbia Pictures and Mandalay Pictures [notes 2]
November 23, 2005 Yours, Mine and Ours co-production with Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Robert Simonds Productions
January 27, 2006 Nanny McPhee studio credit only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Working Title Films and StudioCanal
February 10, 2006 The Pink Panther co-production with Columbia Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions [notes 2]
March 31, 2006 Basic Instinct 2 US distribution only; co-production with Intermedia Films, C2 Pictures and Kanzaman Productions
April 7, 2006 Lucky Number Slevin USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Ascendant Pictures, Capitol Films and FilmEngine [notes 3]
July 21, 2006 Clerks II USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and View Askew Productions [notes 3]
August 18, 2006 Material Girls US distribution only, co-production with Arclight Films and Maverick Films
September 22, 2006 Flyboys co-production with Skydance Media, Electric Entertainment and Centropolis Entertainment [notes 4]
September 29, 2006 School for Scoundrels USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Media Talent Group [notes 3]
October 6, 2006 Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Isle of Man Film, Capitol Films, Entertainment Film Distributors and UK Film Council [notes 3]
November 10, 2006 Copying Beethoven USA distribution only; co-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
Harsh Times USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Summit Entertainment, Crave Films and Bauer Martinez Entertainment [notes 2]
November 17, 2006 Casino Royale co-production with Columbia Pictures, Danjaq LLC, Eon Productions, Stillking Films, Studio Babelsberg and Casino Royale Productions [notes 2]
November 23, 2006 Bobby USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company and Bold Films [notes 3]
December 1, 2006 Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj USA distribution only, co-production with Bauer Martinez Entertainment, Tapestry Films and Myriad Pictures
December 3, 2006 Miss Potter USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, Phoenix Pictures, Summit Entertainment, BBC Films and Isle of Man Film [notes 3]
December 15, 2006 Home of the Brave co-production with Millennium Films and Nu Image
December 20, 2006 Rocky Balboa co-production with Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios and Chartoff/Winkler Productions
December 25, 2006 Black Christmas USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, 2929 Entertainment, Hard Eight Pictures, Hoban Segal Productions, Movie Central and Corus Entertainment [notes 3]
December 29, 2006 Factory Girl USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Myriad Pictures [notes 3]
January 12, 2007 Arthur and the Invisibles USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, EuropaCorp, Avalanche Productions, Metro Voices and Canal+ [notes 5]
January 26, 2007 Blood and Chocolate co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Blood & Chocolate Productions Ltd., Underworld Produktions GmbH, Media Pro Pictures, BC Productions and Berrick Filmproduktion
February 9, 2007 Breaking and Entering USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, Miramax Films and Mirage Enterprises [notes 3]
Hannibal Rising USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dino De Laurentiis Company, Carthago Films, Zephyr Films, Etic Films and Quinta Communications [notes 3]
February 16, 2007 Breach international distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
March 2, 2007 Two Weeks
March 16, 2007 Premonition co-production with TriStar Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment
May 4, 2007 The Flying Scotsman co-production with Scion Films and Zero West Filmproduktion
May 11, 2007 The Ex USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and 2929 Entertainment [notes 3]
June 1, 2007 Mr. Brooks USA distribution only; co-production with Element Films, Tig Productions and Relativity Media
June 22, 2007 1408 USA theatrical distribution only; produced by Dimension Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures and The Weinstein Company [notes 3]
July 4, 2007 Rescue Dawn co-production with Top Gun Productions and Thema Productions
July 27, 2007 Who's Your Caddy? USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Our Stories Films [notes 3]
August 17, 2007 Death at a Funeral
August 24, 2007 The Nanny Diaries USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and FilmColony [notes 3]
August 31, 2007 Halloween USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, Nightfall Productions and Trancas International [notes 2]
September 7, 2007 Her Best Move
September 14, 2007 The Hunting Party USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company, Intermedia Films and QED International [notes 3]
September 28, 2007 Feast of Love co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
October 12, 2007 Lars and the Real Girl co-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
October 26, 2007 Music Within
November 9, 2007 Lions for Lambs co-production with United Artists
November 21, 2007 The Mist USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Darkwoods Productions [notes 3]
November 30, 2007 Awake USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and GreeneStreet Films [notes 3]
December 25, 2007 The Great Debaters USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company [notes 3]
February 22, 2008 Charlie Bartlett
March 28, 2008 Superhero Movie USA theatrical distribution only, produced by The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films [notes 3]
April 18, 2008 Pathology co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
April 25, 2008 Deal co-production with Tag Entertainment
July 13, 2008 Picture This co-production with MGM Television
July 15, 2008 Asylum co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment
August 15, 2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Wild Bunch and Gravier Productions [notes 3]
August 22, 2008 The Longshots USA distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films [notes 3]
August 29, 2008 College
September 19, 2008 Igor USA distribution only; co-production with The Weinstein Company, Exodus Film Group and Sparx Animation Studios [notes 2]
October 3, 2008 How to Lose Friends & Alienate People USA distribution only; co-production with HanWay Films, Film4 Productions, LipSync Productions and UK Film Council
October 31, 2008 The Other End of the Line
November 7, 2008 Soul Men USA theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Friendly Films [notes 3]
November 14, 2008 Quantum of Solace co-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions [notes 2]
December 25, 2008 Valkyrie co-production with United Artists, Bad Hat Harry Productions and Babelsberg Studio
February 6, 2009 The Pink Panther 2 co-production with Columbia Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions [notes 2]
June 12, 2009 The Taking of Pelham 123 co-production with Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Escape Artists and Scott Free Productions
September 25, 2009 Fame USA distribution only; co-production with United Artists and Lakeshore Entertainment

Notes

  1. Owned by Miramax, with Paramount Pictures handling distribution
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Retained by MGM
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Owned by Lionsgate
  4. Owned by Electric Entertainment
  5. Owned by Lionsgate; the American cut however is out of print, having been replaced nearly worldwide with the original French cut, currently available only on the streaming service Disney+

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