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Another family-friendly adventure to rank high among the widereleases of 2005, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" comes in with an adjusted score of 81.77 and a Tomatometer of 89%.
Rounding out the top widereleases of the year, Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" delivers an origin tale of the caped crusader that clocks in with an adjusted score of 77.80 and a Tomatometer of 83%.