The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released in the 2000s.
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January 12, 2001 | Antitrust | distribution in English-speaking territories, Latin America and Asia only; co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Industry Entertainment |
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February 9, 2001 | Hannibal | North American distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions and Dino De Laurentiis Company |
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March 23, 2001 | Heartbreakers | North American distribution only; co-production with Davis Entertainment and Winchester Films |
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April 11, 2001 | Josie and the Pussycats | international distribution only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Marc Platt Productions and Riverdale Productions |
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June 1, 2001 | What's the Worst That Could Happen? | co-production with Turman/Morrisey Productions and Hyde Park Entertainment |
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July 13, 2001 | Legally Blonde | co-production with Marc Platt Productions and Type A Films |
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August 3, 2001 | Original Sin | distribution in North and Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Asia only; co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment, Via Rosa Productions, Di Novi Pictures, Intermedia and UGC International |
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October 12, 2001 | Bandits | |
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January 27, 2006 | Nanny McPhee | studio credit only; produced by Universal Pictures, StudioCanal, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels; distributed by Universal Pictures |
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February 10, 2006 | The Pink Panther | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Robert Simonds Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing |
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March 31, 2006 | Basic Instinct 2 | North American distribution only; co-production with C2 Pictures, Intermedia Films and Kanzaman Productions[4] |
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April 7, 2006 | Lucky Number Slevin | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Ascendant Pictures, Capitol Films and FilmEngine[5] |
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July 21, 2006 | Clerks II | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and View Askew Productions |
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August 18, 2006 | Material Girls | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Maverick Films, Rafter H Entertainment, Patriot Pictures, Milton Kim Productions, Concept Entertainment and Arclight Films |
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September 22, 2006 | Flyboys | North American, U.K., Irish, German and Italian distribution only; produced by Electric Entertainment, Skydance Productions and Ingenious Film Partners[6] |
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September 29, 2006 | School for Scoundrels | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Media Talent Group |
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October 6, 2006 | Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Isle of Man Film, Capitol Films, Entertainment Film Distributors and UK Film Council |
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November 10, 2006 | Copying Beethoven | |
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Harsh Times | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Summit Entertainment, Crave Films and Bauer Martinez Entertainment[7] |
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November 17, 2006 | Casino Royale | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing |
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November 23, 2006 | Bobby | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Bold Films |
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December 1, 2006 | | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Bauer Martinez Entertainment, Tapestry Films and Myriad Pictures |
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December 3, 2006 | Miss Potter | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Phoenix Pictures, Summit Entertainment, BBC Films and Isle of Man Film |
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December 15, 2006 | Home of the Brave | North American distribution only; co-production with Millennium Films |
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December 20, 2006 | Rocky Balboa | co-production with Columbia Pictures, Revolution Studios and Chartoff/Winkler Productions |
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December 25, 2006 | Black Christmas | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, 2929 Entertainment, Hard Eight Pictures, Hoban Segal Productions, Movie Central and Corus Entertainment |
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December 29, 2006 | Factory Girl | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Myriad Pictures |
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January 12, 2007 | Arthur and the Invisibles | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, EuropaCorp, Avalanche Productions, Metro Voices and Canal+[8] |
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January 26, 2007 | Blood and Chocolate | North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Berrick Filmproduktion |
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February 9, 2007 | Breaking and Entering | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Miramax Films and Mirage Enterprises |
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Hannibal Rising | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dino De Laurentiis Company, Carthago Films, Zephyr Films, Etic Films and Quinta Communications |
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March 2, 2007 | Two Weeks | co-production with Custom Productions |
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March 16, 2007 | Premonition | co-production with TriStar Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing[9] |
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May 4, 2007 | The Flying Scotsman | North American distribution only; produced by ContentFilm International, Freewheel International, Scion Films, DMC Entertainment and Zero West Films |
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May 11, 2007 | The Ex | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and 2929 Entertainment |
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June 1, 2007 | Mr. Brooks | U.S. and U.K. distribution only; co-production with Element Films, Relativity Media, Eden Rock Media and Tig Productions |
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June 22, 2007 | 1408 | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by Dimension Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures and The Weinstein Company |
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July 4, 2007 | Rescue Dawn | North American distribution only; produced by Top Gun Productions, Thema Productions and Gibraltar Films |
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July 27, 2007 | Who's Your Caddy? | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Our Stories Films |
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August 17, 2007 | Death at a Funeral | North American and U.K. distribution only; co-production with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Parabolic Pictures and Stable Way Entertainment |
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August 24, 2007 | The Nanny Diaries | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and FilmColony |
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August 31, 2007 | Halloween | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, Nightfall Productions and Trancas International |
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September 14, 2007 | The Hunting Party | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Intermedia Films and QED International |
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September 28, 2007 | Feast of Love | North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, GreeneStreet Films and Revelations Entertainment |
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October 12, 2007 | Lars and the Real Girl | |
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October 26, 2007 | Music Within | North American distribution only; produced by Articulus Entertainment and Quorum Entertainment |
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November 9, 2007 | Lions for Lambs | co-production with United Artists, Wildwood Enterprises, Brat Na Pont and Andell Entertainment |
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November 21, 2007 | The Mist | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Darkwoods Productions |
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November 30, 2007 | Awake | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and GreeneStreet Films |
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December 25, 2007 | The Great Debaters | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company |
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February 22, 2008 | Charlie Bartlett | U.S. and U.K. distribution only; produced by Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Everyman Pictures, Texon Entertainment and Permut Presentations |
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March 28, 2008 | Superhero Movie | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films |
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April 18, 2008 | Pathology | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Camelot Pictures |
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April 25, 2008 | Deal | |
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August 15, 2008 | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Wild Bunch and Gravier Productions[10] |
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August 22, 2008 | The Longshots | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films |
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August 29, 2008 | College | North American distribution only; produced by Element Films and Lift Productions |
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September 19, 2008 | Igor | U.S. distribution only; produced by Exodus Film Group and Sparx Animation Studios |
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October 3, 2008 | How to Lose Friends & Alienate People | North American distribution only; produced by Pi Pictures, Intandem Films, Film4 Productions, Aramid Entertainment and Lipsync Productions |
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October 31, 2008 | The Other End of the Line | North American distribution only; co-production with Hyde Park Entertainment and Adlabs Films |
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November 7, 2008 | Soul Men | U.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films and Friendly Films |
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November 14, 2008 | Quantum of Solace | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Eon Productions; distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing |
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December 25, 2008 | Valkyrie | co-production with United Artists, Bad Hat Harry Productions, Cruise/Wagner Productions and Studio Babelsberg Motion Pictures |
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