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2004 and filmmakers
In the 2000s, biopics such as Ali ( 2001 ), Frida ( 2002 ), 8 Mile ( 2002 ), Ray ( 2004 ), Walk the Line ( 2005 ), and Milk ( 2008 ) have become popular among filmmakers.
Similar to the Vietnam War, filmmakers expressed their view of the attacks and feelings about the war through films, most notably, Fahrenheit 9 / 11 ( 2004 ).
It was made during the 2004 World Series, which forced the filmmakers to rework the story ; the Red Sox were not originally supposed to make it to the World Series.
In an interesting move, two Swedish filmmakers sued the TV4 Group over copyright infringement in November 2004 for placing commercials during their film's TV broadcasts.
In September 2003, The New York Times noted that Spielberg bought the rights to Nasseri's life story as the basis for the film ; and in September 2004 The Guardian noted Nasseri received thousands of dollars from the filmmakers.
Jared Lawrence Hess ( born July 18, 1979 ) and Jerusha Elizabeth Hess ( née Demke ; born May 12, 1980 ) are husband-and-wife American filmmakers known for their work Napoleon Dynamite ( 2004 ), Nacho Libre ( 2006 ) and Gentlemen Broncos ( 2009 ), all of which they co-wrote and directed ( Nacho Libre was co-written with Mike White ).
In 2004, a pilot for a reality show about Channel 101 and its filmmakers was shopped to FX Networks, but was eventually passed on.

2004 and produced
In 2004, NHK ( Japanese public TV network ) produced a 39 episode anime series titled Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple, as well as a manga series under the same title released in 2005.
From 2004 to 2005, Japanese TV network NHK produced a 39 episode anime series titled Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple, which features both Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
* The New Zealand – designed Rocna has been produced since 2004.
* Cessna 680 – twin-engined mid-sized business jet produced since 2004.
Flower Films produced 50 First Dates with co-star Adam Sandler's Happy Madison company in 2004.
The album is a compilation of previously unreleased recordings produced by Day's son, Terry Melcher, prior to his death in 2004.
The English Wikipedia became the world's largest encyclopedia in 2004 at the 300, 000 article stage and by late 2005, Wikipedia had produced over two million articles in more than 80 languages with content licensed under the copyleft GNU Free Documentation License.
The emerald deposits of Zambia in the Kafubu River ( Kagem Mines ), about 45 km southwest of Kitwe, produced around 20 % of world production of gem quality emeralds in 2004, making the Kafubu area mines the second in world wide production after Colombia.
In 2004 director Robert Greenwald produced the documentary film Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism, which argues that Fox News has a conservative bias.
The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee ( as Grub Street Productions ) in association with Grammnet ( 2004 ) and Paramount Network Television.
The film was followed by a theatrical film sequel, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, produced in 2004, which was also directed by Oshii and places the character of Batou in the lead role.
In 2004, a limited edition DVD set was released, and only 15, 000 were produced.
The studio has animated and produced his recent projects, including the 2004 feature film Steamboy, 2006's Freedom Project and his latest project, SOS!
* In March 2004, a Libyan official stated that the country has never produced anti-personnel mines, but is known to have laid land mines in the 1970s and 1980s.
He has produced the Academy Awards ceremony twice, first in 1999 with the 72nd annual Academy Awards and second in 2004 with the 77th annual ceremony.
An example of a comedy film that targets a more general audience is Strange Company's Tum Raider, produced for the BBC in 2004.
Measured from the introduction of the arcade hardware in 1990 to the release of the last official home cartridge in 2004, the Neo Geo enjoyed a market lifespan of fourteen years, making it the second longest-lived arcade or home console system ever produced ( after Atari 2600 ).
" The textbook History of Russia and the World in the 20th century ( 2004 ), by Nikita Zagladin, replaced the National History: 20th century, by Igor Dolutsky ; Zagladin ’ s textbook was produced under the aegis of President Vladimir Putin, who wanted a more patriotic textbook.
In 2004 the IEEE Computer Society produced the SWEBOK, which has been published as ISO / IEC Technical Report 19759: 2004, describing the body of knowledge that they believe should be mastered by a graduate software engineer with four years of experience.
Between 1991 and 2004, some 14 new cotton-processing plants were opened, sharply increasing the capability of processing domestically produced cotton.
In 2004, Legend Films produced a new colorized version.
In 2004 Zottola Publishing produced the two-volume set Mitlanyál, which deals with the Tsolyáni pantheon and provides much background regarding the Tsolyáni culture.
Following the Spine on the Hiway Tour of 2004, the band announced that they would take an extended hiatus from touring to focus on other projects, such as a musical produced by Flansburgh and written by his wife, Robin " Goldie " Goldwasser, titled People Are Wrong !.
A movie based on The Fat Slags was produced in 2004, but was disowned by the magazine's editors who threatened to stop running the strip in response.

2004 and follow-up
In 2004, a follow-up analysis of the entire online gaming industry indicated that the combined GDP of the online " worlds " populated by the two million players was approximately the same as that of Namibia.
In Florida, where voters approved an increase in 2004, a follow-up comprehensive study confirms a strong economy with increased employment above previous years in Florida and better than in the U. S. as a whole.
A 2004 large multicentre clinical follow-up study of ECT patients in New York — describing itself as the first systematic documentation of the effectiveness of ECT in community practice in the 65 years of its use — found remission rates of only 30 to 47 percent, with 64 percent of those relapsing within six months.
A 2004 follow-up analysis found similar results and increased evidence of bias in smaller trials that calls into question the apparent placebo effect on subjective outcomes.
Hróbjartsson and Peter Gøtzsche published a study in 2001 and a follow-up study in 2004 questioning the nature of the placebo effect.
In July 2004, Queensrÿche announced its plans to record a follow-up to 1988's Operation: Mindcrime.
Her follow-up albums, Pau-Latina ( 2004 ) and Ananda ( 2006 ) consolidated Rubio internationally as one of the most successful Mexican super stars in the world.
In 2004, a visit to Bangalore, India, and Dalian, China, gave Friedman new insights into the continuing trends of globalization and the forces behind the process, leading him to write a follow-up analysis, The World Is Flat.
The follow-up LP, Houses of the Molé ( 2004 ), contained the most explicitly political lyrics Jourgensen had yet written, with songs in Ministry's classic industrial electro-metallic sound played messier, more crudely and more freely than ever before, giving the album the most metal-oriented sound of their career.
The follow-up Federal Law — Civil Law Harmonization Act, No. 2. was passed by Parliament and received Royal Assent on December 15, 2004.
On Dec. 27, 2004, USPTO's follow-up Notice of Abandonment ruled that " The trademark application below was abandoned because a response to the Office Action mailed on 05-30-2004 was not received within the 6-month response period ", adding that any request for reinstatement would have to be received within two additional months.
A follow-up novel to this series, Homeward Bound, was released in 2004.
" Pet " has its follow-up, " Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums ", with the same lyrics, on the band's following 2004 cover versions album eMOTIVe.
In 2003 Wilkinson and O ' Neill briefly joined Kealer with Manchester singer-songwriter Jason Kelly and then set to work with ex-Stairs guitarist Carl Cook on a follow-up to the first Aviator album in early 2004 which was seemingly shelved.
However, in February 2004, Cartoon Network announced a follow-up series, Justice League Unlimited, which premiered on July 31, 2004.
It was not until 2004 that the Kings ' follow-up Riot on an Empty Street was released.
Their 2004 CD Amassakoul (" The Traveller " in Tamashek ) and its 2007 follow-up Aman Iman (" Water Is Life " in Tamashek ) were released worldwide and gained the notice of celebrity fans including Carlos Santana, Robert Plant, Bono and the Edge of U2, Thom Yorke of Radiohead, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Henry Rollins, Brian Eno, and TV On The Radio.
In 2004, they released a follow-up album, Frustration Plantation, which featured Zoë Keating, who left the band in 2006.
The follow-up single, " Rhythm Bandits ," made the singles charts in the UK and Australia, and was included in the soundtrack of the game FIFA Football 2004.
After the manufacturing issues were resolved, the liver toxicity warning included in the prescribing information, and the follow-up studies showed that duloxetine does not cause QTc interval prolongation, duloxetine was approved by the FDA for depression and diabetic neuropathy in 2004.
Following the tour of Europe ending in March 2004, the band began recording their follow-up to 2002's Infiltrate • Destroy • Rebuild on April 7.
Oyono was a member of the National Commission for the coordination of President Biya's re-election campaign in the October 2004 presidential election and was the president of the campaign's support and follow-up committee in the South Province.
Members of the Omega Men also appeared in the 2004 eight-issue Adam Strange limited series, as well as the 2005 Infinite Crisis lead-in 6-issue limited series, Rann-Thanagar War and the 2008 follow-up Rann-Thanagar Holy War.

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