
Wall-E on the red carpet at the film's premiere.

Pixar's John Lasseter, Disney's Bob Iger and Dick Cook and director Andrew Stanton.

Roy Disney at the Greek Theater.

Actors Dylan and Cole Sprouse.

Sigourney Weaver at the GreekTheater.

Kevin Smith at the 'Wall-E' premiere..

'American Idol's' David Arculeta.
It was a case of space program wizardry meets Mouse wizardry when Pixar's "Wall-E" preemed Saturday at the Greek Theater.
This was one of those high-potential-for-logistical-nightmare preems at which Disney excels. The Greek was remade into a 2,000-seat outdoor movie theater; NASA Mars rovers lined the red carpet. After the screening, 30 vans shuttled guests up the hill to the Griffith Observatory for the party, which included a special setup of super-high magnification telescopes and a powerful spotlight that lit the Hollywood sign from miles away.
Outside on the observatory's lawn, helmer
Andrew Stanton called his film "a sci-fi love story" that's distinct from other Pixar pics. "That's why you go to the movies: to see something different," said Stanton, who also directed "Finding Nemo." "I spend four years on these movies. I don't want to do them twice."
For his part, Pixar topper
John Lasseter said, "Every Pixar film is different, but they all come from the same DNA."
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