1. Gladiator

2. Center Stage

3. Road Trip

5. Gone In 60 Seconds

6. The Patriot

7. The Perfect Storm

8. Scary Movie

9. X-Men

10. What Lies Beneath

11. Coyote Ugly

12. Bring It On

13. Almost Famous

14. Billy Elliot

15. Remember the Titans

Yes, we're all very old now.
Released: May 5, 2000
Fun fact: Mel Gibson was apparently the original choice to play Maximus (Russell Crowe), but he passed on the part. At 43, Gibson didn't know if he could take on such a physically demanding role.
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Released: May 12, 2000
Fun fact: Maureen is supposed to be the American Ballet Academy's prima ballerina, but she doesn't do much dancing on screen. That's because actress Susan May Pratt was the only cast member without any formal dance training.
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Released: May 19, 2000
Fun fact: Director Todd Phillips makes a cameo as the "foot lover on the bus." Phillips would, of course, go on to direct Old School and The Hangover films.
Released: June 2, 2000
Fun fact: Big Momma's House is one of only four movies to be released on Enhanced Versatile Disc, or EVD, a short-lived Chinese rival to the DVD.
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Released: June 9, 2000
Fun fact: The customized 1967 Ford Mustang used in the film — nicknamed Eleanor — sold for $1 million at auction in 2013.
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Released: June 29, 2000
Fun fact: The filmmakers originally wanted Kevin Spacey to play Col. William Tavington (Jason Isaacs), but after paying out Mel Gibson's $25 million salary, there wasn't enough money left in the budget to afford Spacey.
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Released: June 30, 2000
Fun fact: None of the fish seen in the movie are real. They're all rubber or animatronic, because director Wolfgang Petersen is an animal rights advocate.
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Released: July 7, 2000
Fun fact: The original script called for a cameo from scream queen and Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis. Unfortunately, the filmmakers couldn't get Curtis to sign on to the movie.
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Released: July 14, 2000
Fun fact: Russell Crowe was director Bryan Singer's first choice to play Wolverine. The Gladiator star passed on the part, but recommended his friend Hugh Jackman for the role.
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Released: July 21, 2000
Fun fact: Director Robert Zemeckis filmed What Lies Beneath while taking a break from Cast Away, so Tom Hanks would have time to drop all that weight.
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Released: August 4, 2000
Fun fact: Jessica Simpson was originally cast as Violet (Piper Perabo), but backed out when filmmakers refused to cut the sex scene.
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Released: August 25, 2000
Fun fact: Most of the extreme moves seen at the movie's final competition are illegal in high school cheerleading competitions.
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Released: September 15, 2000
Fun fact: The film's original title was Untitled, but the studio wouldn't sign off on it. However, Cameron Crowe's director's cut is subtitled "Untitled."
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Released: September 22, 2000
Fun fact: Jamie Bell took dance lessons in real life before landing the title role, and drew from his personal experience with being bullied for taking ballet to play Billy Elliot.
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Released: September 29, 2000
Fun fact: The real Petey Jones, played by Donald Faison in the movie, still works at T.C Williams High School as a security officer.
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