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  2. 1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. 2. Batman Begins. 3. King Kong. 4. Walk the Line. 5. Crash. Released in 2005. 6. Fantastic Four. 7. Kingdom of Heaven. 8. The Island. 9. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. 10. House of Wax. 11. Wolf Creek. 12. Red Eye. 13. The Jacket. 14.

  3. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe reclaimed #1 in its fourth weekend of release, becoming the first film to top the box office in its fourth weekend of release since The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

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    January 9, 2005
    $28,498,160
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    January 16, 2005
    $24,182,961
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    January 23, 2005
    $18,575,214
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    January 30, 2005
    $21,959,233
  4. Top 50 Best Films of 2005. by Rama_Andor1416 • Created 11 years ago • Modified 8 years ago. List activity. 1.4K views. 15 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 91 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Crash. 7.7 (449K) Rate. 66.

    • 10 'The Proposition'
    • 9 'Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit'
    • 8 'The Descent'
    • 7 'Kingdom of Heaven'
    • 6 'A History of Violence'
    • 5 'Mysterious Skin'
    • 4 'Caché'
    • 3 'Sin City'
    • 2 'Grizzly Man'
    • 1 'Brokeback Mountain'

    An essential modern Western with a unique setting, The Proposition is a grim and very memorable story that explores justice and revenge in the 1880s Australian Outback. It's about one man being sent on a difficult mission: he's asked to kill his older brother - who's committed a terrible crime - with the threat that his younger brother will be exec...

    It would be remarkably challenging to find someone who's familiar with Wallace & Gromit and isn't at least a little bit of a fan. The duo's one of the most iconic of the last several decades, when it comes to animation, and after being featured in a trio of excellent animated shorts released between 1989 and 1995, 2005's The Curse of the Were-Rabbi...

    Anyone afraid of the dark and/or enclosed spaces should steer well clear of The Descent, which is among the best horror movies of the 2000s. It follows a group of young women who go on a caving expedition following one suffering a devastating tragedy, only for the intended trip/escape from reality to turn into a nightmare they struggle to escape fr...

    The director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven ranks among the best movies of 2005, even though the inferior theatrical cut was the one that likely got more exposure during the year in question. It's an epic action/war/historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott, centering on a blacksmith getting involved in the holy wars that were fought as part of th...

    Even though David Cronenberg will likely remain best-known for his various horror movies (of the body variety or otherwise), movies like 2005's A History of Violence - and 2007's comparable Eastern Promises - show he's capable of so much more. A History of Violencecan be expectedly violent and difficult to watch in parts, but does so while function...

    One of 2005's best - and most challenging - films,Mysterious Skin (first screened in 2004 before getting a wider release in 2005) is centered by a remarkable performance by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and tells a story that's difficult yet important. It centers on child abuse and the way it can shape a person's life going forward, following two young men...

    Caché is another challenging film from 2005, with its disturbing elements and slow, uneasy pacing feeling instantly distinct and familiar for anyone who's a fan of its director, Michael Haneke. Still, this stands as one of his most tightly-paced films, making it a little more accessible than most of his work, even though it does still intend to cha...

    An iconic neo-noir movie that takes film noir tropes and pushes them to ridiculously heightened levels,Sin Cityis a fantastic and stylish movie with a look like no other film out there (besides its inferior 2014 sequel, perhaps). It tells three different stories set in the titular city, all revolving around crime, corruption, anti-heroes, and femme...

    Werner Herzog has made plenty of incredible documentary movies throughout his long career, but none are quite as great as Grizzly Man. It centers on a man named Timothy Treadwell, a divisive figure who spent more than a decade living among grizzly bears in Alaska every summer, only to one day be killed - alongside his partner - in a bear attack. He...

    Though it didn't win Best Picture, it's more or less a universally acknowledged truth that Brokeback Mountainshould've. As such, it deserves to be crowned 2005's greatest movie, telling an emotional story about two cowboys falling for each other in a place - and at a time - when such a relationship was generally frowned upon. Considering its compet...

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  5. 1. Munich. 2005 2h 44m R. 7.5 (238K) Rate. 74 Metascore. After the Black September capture and massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics, five men are chosen to eliminate the people responsible for that fateful day. Director Steven Spielberg Stars Eric Bana Daniel Craig Marie-Josée Croze. 2. Crash. 2004 1h 52m R. 7.7 (449K) Rate.

  6. The Top 100 Movies of 2005. Rank This Chart. Best | Worst. Detailed | List | Gallery. per page. 1 2 3 4 5 Next . Batman Begins. 2005, 140 min. Christopher Nolan • Starring: Christian Bale , Katie Holmes , Gary Oldman. Action • Action Thriller • Based-on-Comics. find this movie on . Buy or Rent on iTunes. Find on Netflix. 2. Serenity.

  7. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a subtly touching and wonderfully eccentric adventure featuring Wallace and Gromit. Starring: Peter...

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