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‘Unstoppable’ premiere: Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson and pals roll into Westwood

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Hollywood is full of train wrecks -- but at least a few of them are entertaining for the right reasons.

Take, for example, the movie ‘Unstoppable,’ which premiered Tuesday night in Westwood and stars Denzel Washington and Chris Pine as two guys try to stop a runaway train from wrecking and spilling toxic waste onto an entire town.

(Feel free to insert inappropriate Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan jokes here.)

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Pine and Washington, with wife Pauletta Pearson at his side, were joined on the red carpet outside the Regency Village Theater by costars Rosario Dawson and Ethan Suplee, late of ‘My Name Is Earl,’ as well as cast members including Meagan Tandy, Jessy Schram, Elizabeth Mathis, Carly Steel, David Warshofsky, Kevin Dunn and Lew Temple. Producer Mimi Rogers and director Tony Scott made the scene too -- click the pic of Tandy at right to launch a photo gallery from the premiere, which was followed by an after-party at Westwood’s Napa Valley Grille.

Also spotted: Jonathan Lipnicki, looking none the worse for wear after that ‘Family Guy’ thing; Katelyn Pippy of ‘Army Wives,’ Cloris Leachman, Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts and Nathan Kress and Ryan Ochoa of ‘iCarly.’

‘Unstoppable’ opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 12.

-- Christie D’Zurilla

Top photo: Denzel Washington and his wife Pauletta Pearson attend the ‘Unstoppable’ premiere on Tuesday in Westwood.

Left photo: Chris Pine.

Right photo: Meagan Tandy. Credit: Frazer Harrison / Getty Images

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