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Pixar and Disney Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter arrives at the NBC Universal after-party following the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 15, 2012. View Photo »
Presenter Robin Williams (R) poses with director John Lasseter, chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, as they arrive at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles Britannia Awards in Beverly Hills,... View Photo »
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios/executive producer John Lasseter and actor Robin Williams arrive at BAFTA Los Angeles 2011 Britannia Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel on November 30, 2011... View Photo »
Two workers dressed as Woody (L) and Buzz Lightyear from the animated Pixar-Disney movie 'Toy Story' pose for a photograph with tourists for tips along the Las Vegas strip in Nevada, on November 12, 2011. The Labor Department said the economy managed to... View Photo »
A collection of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' are displayed at an exhibition in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011 in southern California, where international auction house Bonhams, together with the world's number one toy... View Photo »
A collection of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' are displayed at an exhibition in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011. The auction house Bonhams and Mattel teamed up to bring fans of all ages the... View Photo »
A child views a special collection never released to the general public of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' at an exhibition in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011. The auction house Bonhams and... View Photo »
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel,Chris Down, Mattel designer, shares the history of the Cars franchise die-cast toy line with kids at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit... View Photo »
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, Jean Gomez, Mattel executive, discusses Mattel's rare die-cast collection with kids at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the... View Photo »
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, Jamie Dunn, Mattel executive, discuses Mattel's die-cast collection at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive... View Photo »
COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, local Los Angeles mother and child enjoy the new "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, Friday, Nov.... View Photo »
The star of director John Lasseter following his star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with “Toy Story,” creatively oversees all films and associated projects... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter stands on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame following his star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with “Toy Story,” creatively oversees... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter poses for a photo in front of characters from his movie 'Cars' at his Hollywood Walk of Fame star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter (L) reacts as Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President Leron Gubler (R) presents him with a certificate at Lasseter's Hollywood Walk of Fame star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter (L) hugs country music superstar Brad Paisley at Lasseter's Hollywood Walk of Fame star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with “Toy Story,” ... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter (L) with actor Patton Oswalt (2L), singer/songwriter Randy Newman (C), actor Owen Wilson (3R), actress Bonnie Hunt (2R) and comedian Cheech Marin (R) at Lasseter's Hollywood Walk of Fame star presentation ceremony, in Hollywood,... View Photo »
Director John Lasseter smiles as he is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with “Toy Story,” creatively oversees all films and associated... View Photo »
Actress Emily Mortimer attends the Hollywood Walk of Fame Star ceremony for director John Lasseter, in Hollywood, California, November 1, 2011. Lasseter, who made his feature directorial debut in 1995 with “Toy Story,” creatively oversees all films and... View Photo »
John Lasseter (C), two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, poses with Ed Catmull (L), president of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, and Pixar General Manager Jim Morris during... View Photo »
Pixar Animation Studios is a CGI animation production company based in Emeryville, California, United States. To date, the studio has earned twenty-one Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, and one Grammy, among many other awards, acknowledgments and achievements. It is best known for its CGI-animated feature films which are created with... Full Article
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios/executive producer John Lasseter and actor Robin Williams arrive at BAFTA Los Angeles 2011 Britannia Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel on November 30, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »A collection of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' are displayed at an exhibition in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011 in southern California, where international auction house Bonhams, together with the world's number one toy maker Mattel, have teamed up to...
View Photo »A collection of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' are displayed at an exhibition in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011. The auction house Bonhams and Mattel teamed up to bring fans of all ages the exhibition, November 11-12. Since...
View Photo »Steve Jobs, CEO of Pixar, poses at the premiere of the new computer animated film " Toy Story 2" in Hollywood in this November 13, file photo. Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Jobs, counted among the greatest American CEOs of his generation, died on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56,...
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 23: A young patron enjoys a ride on the Disney Pixar CARS Truck Tour during a Royal Melbourne Show preview at the Melbourne Showgrounds on September 23, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. The Royal Melbourne Show officially kicks off tomorrow, and continues...
View Photo »John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios and director of 'Cars 2' (C) poses with the cast of Cars 2 at the premiere of 'Cars 2' presented by Walt Disney Pictures at the El Capitan Theatre on June 18, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »HOLLYWOOD, CA - JUNE 18: John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios and director of 'Cars 2' and Jay Ward of Pixar Animation Studios (R) attend the after party for the 'Cars 2' Los Angeles premiere held at the El Capitan Theatre on June 18, 2011 in...
View Photo »BURBANK, CA - JUNE 17: In this handout photo provided by Disney and Pixar, (L-R) British spy Finn McMissile, four-time Piston Cup champion Lightning McQueen and his best pal Mater (life-size remote controlled models based on the characters) from Disney and Pixar's 'Cars 2' roll into Bob's...
View Photo »Presenter Robin Williams (R) poses with director John Lasseter, chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, as they arrive at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles Britannia Awards in Beverly Hills, California November 30, 2011. Lasseter was...
View Photo »John Lasseter, Director of Disney/Pixar movie 'Cars 2', speaks to members of the audience before a special screening of his movie hosted by President Barack Obama for military fathers and their children in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White...
View Photo »Disney Consumer Products announced Disney-Pixar's Cars 2 is on track to become the largest film merchandise program in licensing industry history - eclipsing Toy Story 3's global sales last year. Since the first film in 2006 through the 2010 holiday season, the Cars franchise has...
View Photo »Two workers dressed as Woody (L) and Buzz Lightyear from the animated Pixar-Disney movie 'Toy Story' pose for a photograph with tourists for tips along the Las Vegas strip in Nevada, on November 12, 2011. The Labor Department said the economy managed to break away from three months of...
View Photo »A child views a special collection never released to the general public of Mattel die-cast vehicles from the Disney-Pixar film 'Cars' at an exhibition in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on November 11, 2011. The auction house Bonhams and Mattel teamed up to bring fans of...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel,Chris Down, Mattel designer, shares the history of the Cars franchise die-cast toy line with kids at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, Jean Gomez, Mattel executive, discusses Mattel's rare die-cast collection with kids at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, Jamie Dunn, Mattel executive, discuses Mattel's die-cast collection at the launch of the "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, Friday,...
View Photo »COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photo taken by AP Images for Mattel, local Los Angeles mother and child enjoy the new "From Silver Screen to Die-Cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel" exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.
View Photo »John Lasseter (C), two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, poses with Ed Catmull (L), president of Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, and Pixar General Manager Jim Morris during ceremonies honoring him with a star...
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios, laughs next to composer Randy Newman (R) and actor Patton Oswalt (C) during ceremonies honoring him with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood November...
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios poses with Rich Ross (R), chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, during ceremonies honoring Lasseter with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood November...
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios speaks about his late friend Steve Jobs during ceremonies honoring Lasseter with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood November 1, 2011.
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios is interviewed following ceremonies honoring him with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood November 1, 2011.
View Photo »British actress Emily Mortimer, who voiced the character Holly Shiftwell in the Pixar film "Cars 2" , speaks at ceremonies honoring John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios with a star of the Hollywood Walk...
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios and his wife Nancy pose with his newly unveiled star during ceremonies honoring him with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, along with three of their five...
View Photo »John Lasseter, two-time Academy Award winning director and chief creative officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios and his wife Nancy pose with his newly unveiled star during ceremonies honoring him with a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood November 1, 2011. ...
View Photo »BEVERLY HILLS, CA - NOVEMBER 30: Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios/executive producer John Lasseter and actor Robin Williams arrive at BAFTA Los Angeles 2011 Britannia Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel on November 30, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »This was THQ's last title in their original agreement with Pixar, signed before the acquisition with Disney
We love making short films at Pixar ... They're these labors of love, these artists’ little visions, and they’re these beautiful little things. It’s not corporate filmmaking. It’s an artist really bringing something to life at Pixar.
Sequels, I think, have a harder time [winning awards] ... But every sequel at Pixar is something totally different, and it’s as good or better than the original.
We love making short films at Pixar ... They're these labors of love, these artists’ little visions, and they’re these beautiful little things. It’s not corporate filmmaking. It’s an artist really bringing something to life at Pixar.
Innovation is essentially a collaborative activity. Look at Pixar, that is a creative community joined in a cause, and that is the way business will be in the next few decades.
Pixar made the first old-person-centered animated film with 'Up' and the first rat-that-wants-to-be-a-chef film with 'Ratatouille,' ... Pixar is not one to shy away from firsts.
Pixar made the first old-person-centered animated film with 'Up' and the first rat-that-wants-to-be-a-chef film with 'Ratatouille,' ... Pixar is not one to shy away from firsts.
The grand poobah of a digital dynasty, the crown prince of Pixar
The effects were really cool how they came out. It almost looked like a Pixar movie or something, you know?
If someone else uses Pixar, does that call to mind the movie studio? And if so, then it’s trademark dilution
You don’t ever have to tell people (to work late) here ... At Pixar they almost have to tell you to go home. We just love what we do so much that we sometimes forget to go home.
The philosophy (Disney-Pixar prexy) Ed Catmull and I have is that the oarsmen deep in the ship are the most important people, and we're there to make sure they stay invested in the studio and the work.
Look, I’m usually the guy at Pixar who’s most reluctant to do the sequel
I think there probably wouldn't be the Simpsons without the Muppets ... I think there probably wouldn't be Pixar movies. I think the Muppets started a kind of comedy that breaks the fourth wall. But it also is really heartfelt and witty and has big, slapstick elements. I think the Muppets really laid th...
We are delighted to present Raiderville and we are thrilled to work with Pixar, which will once again provide its wonderful youth and family zone as part of the Raiderville experience
The next Pixar is not going to be in the Bay Area or L.A.
Love Disney·Pixar? We have hits like Cars and Cars 2 all in one place. Up for a little bit of adventure? We’ll take you from the darkest depths of the oceans with all four of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, including the most recent blockbuster in the franchise Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger...
Today, the first of hundreds of The Walt Disney Studios movies from Disney, Disney·Pixar and DreamWorks Studios are coming to YouTube. These titles join thousands of full-length feature films from major Hollywood studios that already are available to rent at YouTube.com/movies
I mean, Pixar has most recently done that so well with the ‘Toy Story’ movies. Like I remember in ‘Toy Story 3,’ when I was watching that I just started crying really hard at the end (laughs). Afterwards my wife was like, 'Were you crying because you miss your toys?' And I was like, 'No, I’m crying beca...
That’s like valuing Pixar on the box office revenues of its current movie ... If Cars 2 is not beating records, Pixar is suddenly nearly worthless. The fact that Pixar repeatably creates blockbusters would be seen as meaningless. The way they built a reliable pipeline with predictable cost structures fo...
That’s like valuing Pixar on the box office revenues of its current movie ... If Cars 2 is not beating records, Pixar is suddenly nearly worthless. The fact that Pixar repeatably creates blockbusters would be seen as meaningless. The way they built a reliable pipeline with predictable cost structures fo...
Until and unless an explanation is available that persuades a majority that Apple is as much a hit factory as Pixar
I think at some point, The Muppets changed a little bit ... Our goal with this movie is to reintroduce The Muppets to kids in a way that's reminiscent of the movies from the late `70s and early `80s. The great thing about those movies and what Pixar does now is they don't pander or condescend to childre...
From Silver Screen to Die-cast: Disney-Pixar Cars Imagined by Mattel
It was Iger who engineered the 2006 acquisition of Pixar that made Steve Jobs Disney’s single largest shareholder. When he died, Jobs’ 138 million shares of Disney, now worth $4.85 billion, were reportedly being transferred to a trust — one presumably controlled by his wife Laurene Powell [Jobs].
