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Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 7: White Noise: Universal Pictures / Gold Circle Films: Geoffrey Sax (director); Niall Johnson (screenplay); Michael Keaton, Deborah Kara Unger, Chandra West, Ian McNeice, Mike Dopud, Nicholas Elia, Keegan Connor Tracy, Sarah Strange, Amber Rothwell, Suzanne Ristic, Mitchell Kosterman
Animal Crossing: New Horizons [m] Kokonasu Rumba [n] Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series, with the original manga published in Japan by Shogakukan. [7] The English version was published by Viz Media in the United States, [8] and by Shogakukan Asia in Singapore. [9] Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island [o] Ryuhei Osaki [p]
The list includes 2005 releases such as Constantine, Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo and A Lot like Love. October 14: It is announced that Daniel Craig will be the new James Bond in the forthcoming Casino Royale. December 10: The Los Angeles Film Critics Association gives its awards for the most outstanding motion pictures of 2005.
In-Year Release. Highest-grossing films of 2005 by In-year release [63] Rank Title Distributor Domestic Gross 1. Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith:
2005 – The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (animated guide book sequences) 2005 – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; 2005 – Sky High; 2005 – Son of the Mask; 2005 – Zathura: A Space Adventure; 2005 – Herbie: Fully Loaded; 2005 – Lunacy; 2005 – King Kong; 2005 – Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (animated opening credits sequence)
The Ape (2005 film) Apocalipsur; April Snow; Arafat, My Brother; Archangel (2005 film) Are We There Yet? (film) Árido Movie; Arinthum Ariyamalum; Aristide and the Endless Revolution; The Aristocrats (film) The Art of Seduction (film) Art of the Devil 2; Asani Warsha; Ashura (film) Asphalt Wars; Assault on Precinct 13 (2005 film) Astro Boy ...
This is a list of feature films produced and/or released by DreamWorks Pictures.Distribution rights to films released until 2010 are currently owned by Paramount Pictures unless mentioned otherwise, all of the 2011–2016 distribution rights are currently owned by Disney, with rights to all DreamWorks Animation films currently owned by Universal Pictures.
The movie entered production due to the success of Animal Crossing: Wild World, released for the Nintendo DS the previous year, which had shipped over 3 million copies in Japan alone. Jōji Shimura was attached to direct, having previously worked on manga -to-film adaptations such Shin Angyo Onshi and Master Keaton .