5 of the Best
5 of the Best
John Palmer
1995
18 minutes Posted Oct 29, 2013 at 9:32 pm.
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why isn't everything easy  I mean why
The next episoide will be out dec 24 , or maybe 25th, fuck australia  that should  FUCK
 
 
 
 
ello  the reason why I have not released  a new episode is that my computer is badly infected and could not do so. 
I had a wake up call and decided to quite shity job and go travelling,  head towards  my brother in Australia,   I have recorded three I think quite good episodes but can not download.  I will try to find a computer on my travels and release them then, if I can not in a months time will arrive in oz and will release all three then 
 
1995
 
 
List of Pixar films
 
 
 
Rank
Title (click to view)
Studio
Gross / Theaters
Opening / Theaters
Date
1
Toy Story 3
BV
$415,004,880
4,028
$110,307,189
4,028
6/18/10
2
Finding Nemo
BV
$339,714,978
3,425
$70,251,710
3,374
5/30/03
3
Up
BV
$293,004,164
3,886
$68,108,790
3,766
5/29/09
4
Monsters University
BV
$267,788,620
4,004
$82,429,469
4,004
6/21/13
5
The Incredibles
BV
$261,441,092
3,933
$70,467,623
3,933
11/5/04
6
Monsters, Inc.
BV
$255,873,250
3,649
$62,577,067
3,237
11/2/01
7
Toy Story 2
BV
$245,852,179
3,257
$300,163
1
11/19/99
8
Cars
BV
$244,082,982
3,988
$60,119,509
3,985
6/9/06
9
Brave
BV
$237,283,207
4,164
$66,323,594
4,164
6/22/12
10
WALL-E
BV
$223,808,164
3,992
$63,087,526
3,992
6/27/08
11
Ratatouille
BV
$206,445,654
3,940
$47,027,395
3,940
6/29/07
12
Toy Story
BV
$191,796,233
2,574
$29,140,617
2,457
11/22/95
13
Cars 2
BV
$191,452,396
4,115
$66,135,507
4,115
6/24/11
14
A Bug's Life
BV
$162,798,565
2,773
$291,121
1
11/20/98
 
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