Revolution Studios - Films

Films

Revolution has produced such films as:

  • Tomcats (2001)
  • The Animal (2001)
  • America's Sweethearts (2001)
  • Stealing Harvard (2001)
  • The One (2001)
  • Black Hawk Down (2001)
  • The New Guy (2002)
  • The Master of Disguise (2002)
  • xXx (2002)
  • Punch-Drunk Love (2002) (first film distributed by New Line Cinema)
  • Maid in Manhattan (2002)
  • Darkness Falls (2003)
  • Tears of the Sun (2003)
  • Anger Management (2003)
  • Daddy Day Care (2003)
  • Gigli (2003)
  • Hollywood Homicide (2003)
  • The Missing (2003)
  • Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
  • Peter Pan (2003) (first film distributed by Universal Pictures, international distribution rights handled by Columbia Pictures)
  • Hellboy (2004) (sequel distributed by Universal Pictures)
  • 13 Going on 30 (2004)
  • White Chicks (2004)
  • Little Black Book (2004)
  • The Forgotten (2004)
  • Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
  • Are We There Yet? (2005)
  • Man of the House (2005)
  • Rent (2005)
  • The Fog (2005)
  • XXX: State of the Union (2005)
  • The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005) (first film distributed by DreamWorks Pictures)
  • An Unfinished Life (2005) (first film distributed by Miramax Films)
  • Freedomland (2006)
  • The Benchwarmers (2006)
  • Click (2006)
  • Little Man (2006)
  • Zoom (2006)
  • Rocky Balboa (2006) (first film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
  • Perfect Stranger (2007)
  • Next (2007) (first film distributed by Paramount Pictures)
  • Across the Universe (2007)
  • Are We Done Yet? (2007)
  • Daddy Day Camp (2007) (first film distributed by TriStar Pictures)
  • The Brothers Solomon (2007) (first film distributed by Screen Gems)
  • The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (2007)

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Famous quotes containing the word films:

    Does art reflect life? In movies, yes. Because more than any other art form, films have been a mirror held up to society’s porous face.
    Marjorie Rosen (b. 1942)

    The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life. Unlike painting and literature, the cinema both gives to life and takes from it, and I try to render this concept in my films. Literature and painting both exist as art from the very start; the cinema doesn’t.
    Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930)

    Right now I think censorship is necessary; the things they’re doing and saying in films right now just shouldn’t be allowed. There’s no dignity anymore and I think that’s very important.
    Mae West (1892–1980)