Many great films are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year. What was your favorite movie of 2004?
The Passion of the Christ (February 25)
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Directed by Mel Gibson, The Passion of the Christ depicts the final hours in the life of Jesus Christ. Known for its intense depiction of the crucifixion, the film has been both acclaimed and controversial. Shot in Aramaic and Latin, the film became a cultural phenomenon, drawing attention to its powerful depiction of faith and sacrifice.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (March 19)
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Directed by Michel Gondry and written by Charlie Kaufman, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a unique romantic sci-fi film. Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet portray a couple erasing the memories of their failed relationship. This visually inventive and emotionally resonant film explores love, memories and the complexities of human connection.
Dawn of the Dead (March 19)
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Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead is an exciting remake of George A. Romero's classic. A diverse group takes refuge in a shopping mall during a zombie apocalypse, facing survival challenges. This horror film combines intense action, social commentary and suspense, creating a memorable, hard-hitting entry in the zombie genre.
Hellboy (April 2)
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Directed by Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy brings Mike Mignola's comic-book character to life. Ron Perlman plays the titular demon summoned to Earth, bred by humans to fight supernatural threats. Filled with dark fantasy, humor and striking visuals, the film is a captivating blend of action and the supernatural.
Shaun of the Dead (April 9)
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Directed by Edgar Wright, Shaun of the Dead is a British horror comedy that cleverly blends zombie mayhem with humor and heart. Simon Pegg stars as Shaun, a slacker who, along with his friends, must face a zombie apocalypse. The film is celebrated for its wit, satire and genuine moments of emotion.
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (April 16)
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Directed by Quentin Tarantino, Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is the second installment in the Kill Bill series. The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, continues her quest for revenge against the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. This film delves into her past, blending complex storytelling, intense action and Tarantino's trademark style.
Mean Girls (April 30)
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Directed by Mark Waters, Mean Girls is a teen comedy written by Tina Fey. Lindsay Lohan stars as Cady Heron, a teenager navigating the complexities of high school cliques. The film humorously explores the social dynamics, stereotypes and challenges of adolescence, earning cult status for its wit and satire.
Troy (May 14)
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Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, Troy is an epic war film inspired by Homer's Iliad. Starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, the film depicts the legendary Trojan War, exploring themes of honor, love and destiny. With large-scale battles and a stellar cast, Troy is a visually spectacular and emotionally charged cinematic experience.
Shrek 2 (May 19)
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Shrek 2, directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon, continues the adventures of the beloved ogre Shrek. Together with his new wife Fiona, they face challenges when they are invited into the kingdom of his royal parents. Filled with humor, lively music and vibrant animation, the film delights audiences with its clever fairy-tale satire.
The Day After Tomorrow (May 28)
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Directed by Roland Emmerich, The Day After Tomorrow is a disaster film depicting catastrophic climatic events triggered by global warming. Starring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal, the film explores the consequences of extreme weather phenomena. Its breathtaking visuals and suspenseful narrative deliver a powerful environmental message.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (June 4)
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Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban sees Harry return to Hogwarts for his third year. Dark secrets and a dangerous fugitive challenge the young wizard. Cuarón's vision has brought a darker tone, rich character development and magical visuals to this episode, captivating audiences with its enchanting storytelling.
Napoleon Dynamite (June 11)
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Directed by Jared Hess, Napoleon Dynamite is a quirky indie comedy that follows eccentric high-schooler Napoleon Dynamite in his small Idaho town. With deadpan humor, unique characters and memorable catchphrases, the film has become a cult sensation, celebrating the charm of the awkward and unconventional.
The Notebook (June 25)
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Directed by Nick Cassavetes, The Notebook is a romantic drama based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star as Noah and Allie, whose love story spans decades. With heartfelt performances, emotional depth and superb cinematography, the film has become a beloved classic, resonating with audiences worldwide.
The Terminal (June 25)
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Directed by Steven Spielberg, The Terminal stars Tom Hanks as Viktor Navorski, a man stranded at JFK airport as his country undergoes political upheaval. Living at the airport, he navigates the bureaucracy and befriends the staff, creating a heartwarming story of human resilience and bonds that transcend borders.
Spider-Man 2 (June 30)
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Spider-Man 2, directed by Sam Raimi, follows Peter Parker's struggle to reconcile his life as Spider-Man with his personal challenges. Faced with new enemies, he grapples with his responsibilities. Praised for its emotional depth, thrilling action and Alfred Molina's portrayal of Dr. Octopus, the film is considered one of the best superhero sequels.
I, Robot (July 16)
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Directed by Alex Proyas, I, Robot is a sci-fi action film set in a future where robots serve humanity. Will Smith plays detective Del Spooner, investigating a robot-related murder. As it unravels a larger conspiracy, the film explores themes of artificial intelligence, ethics and human-machine relations.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (July 16)
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, directed by Adam McKay, is a satirical comedy set in the world of 1970s TV news. Will Ferrell stars as Ron Burgundy, a hilarious, egocentric newscaster. Filled with absurdist humor and an ensemble cast, the film has become a cult classic for its irreverent wit.
Sideways (September 13)
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Directed by Alexander Payne, Sideways is a poignant comedy-drama that follows two friends, played by Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church, on a wine-tasting road trip through California's wine country. The film explores mid-life crises, friendship and love, acclaimed for its performances, writing and exploration of complex themes.
Million Dollar Baby (December 15)
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Directed by Clint Eastwood, Million Dollar Baby is a powerful sports drama that follows the journey of a determined young woman, played by Hilary Swank, aspiring to become a professional boxer. Thanks to outstanding performances from the cast, the film explores themes of resilience, mentoring and the cost of ambition.
The Incredibles (October 24)
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The Incredibles, directed by Brad Bird, is an animated superhero film that follows the Parr family. Forced into retirement by the superhero ban, they must come out of hiding to face a new villain. Combining action, humor and family dynamics, the film has won critical acclaim for its inventive storytelling and animation.
The Polar Express (November 10)
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Directed by Robert Zemeckis, The Polar Express is an animated Christmas adventure based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg. Tom Hanks plays several characters in this magical tale of a young boy's journey to the North Pole aboard a magical train, discovering the spirit of Christmas and the power of belief.
National Treasure (November 19)
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National Treasure, directed by Jon Turteltaub, follows historian Ben Gates, played by Nicolas Cage, as he searches for a hidden treasure linked to American history. Combining action, adventure and historical mystery, the film unfolds a quest filled with enigmas and intrigue, making for an entertaining, family-friendly adventure.
Ocean's Twelve (December 8)
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Ocean's Twelve, directed by Steven Soderbergh, is a stylish heist comedy and the sequel to Ocean's Eleven. George Clooney, Brad Pitt and their team reunite for another elaborate project, this time in Europe. Filled with wit, twists and an all-star cast, the film retains the cool charm of its predecessor.
The Aviator (December 25)
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Directed by Martin Scorsese, The Aviator is a biographical drama about the life of aviation pioneer and director Howard Hughes. Leonardo DiCaprio delivers a compelling performance, capturing Hughes' eccentricities and ambitions. The film explores his aviation triumphs, Hollywood adventures and struggles with mental health, earning rave reviews.