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In 2003, the most commercially profitable Pixar film to date, having grossed over $800 million worldwide, is “Finding Nemo”, the parable of a endearing little clown fish, who gets separated from his dad and taken away to live in an aquarium in a dentist’s office. The movie follows the venture as Nemo’s dad travels the deep-sea to locate his son.

Superhero’s at their finest defines “The Incredibles” from the year 2004. Mr. And Mrs. Parr, in earlier times acknowledged as Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl gave up their corruption fighting careers as superhero’s to turn into average persons and bring up a family under the government protection program. When Mr. Parr gets overcome by the enticement of his earlier superhero way of life, can Elastigirl and the rest of the Incredible family unit save him?

These great movies were followed by “Cars’ in 2006, a entertaining movie about a car named Lightning McQueen and what he learns about being happy and triumphant in the city of Radiator Springs. “Ratatouille” in 2007, is about Remy the rat and his imaginings of being a chef in a fine French restaurant. And from 2008, a movie all about Love, and the final robot left inhabiting the earth,” Wall-E”.

And the show that some say is the best Pixar picture yet, from 2009, “Up”. Some dreams never die but we all get older. Can an elderly man make his lifelong dream come true? Maybe grit and determination are the only tools he really needs. Learn how you can download movies and watch them right from your computer.

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