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The “Force Awakens” this weekend
Now, the Irish actor is embarking on another fantasy saga, this time as General Hux in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which opens here tomorrow. “I have a 10 and eight-year-old so I want to share the experience with them and we will watch every movie that was ever made”, said Fundak.
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“We’re going to see our favourite heroes back on the big screen, and to do it in this huge marathon is just epic”, superfan Matthew Crandall told CTV’s Canada AM on Thursday.
Before the film: I’m not expecting it to be awesome but I’m still really excited.
New Hampshire theaters are instructing moviegoers to leave their light sabers at home if they’re planning on dressing up to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. “I love them all”, said Morgan.
“It was an anti-climax in the end and I think people were very disappointed”.
The plot of the new film has pretty much been kept on the down-low, but cast info and some basic details about the story have been revealed bit-by-bit over time.
The duo were joined at the star-studded event by the likes of Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Lupita Nyong’o, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac, as well as robots BB-8, C-3PO and R2D2. “It sort of mirrors what I felt on the set because the atmosphere was so exciting, so loving, so full of fun…it didn’t matter what job anyone was doing, everybody felt good to be there”, he said.
Before the film: I have to be up at six o’clock but it’s worth it. I’m a lifetime fan, I remember seeing it as a kid! “I can’t imagine someone spending $450 on Star Wars tickets”.
Cory Brown said: “It was a return to the form of the originals”.
Obama is the first U.S. president to have grown up in the 1970s, and was just 16 when the first “Star Wars” movie captured imaginations around the globe.
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“What you do see is officers working in some sort of off-duty capacity to aid in some security assessments in that regard”, said IMPD Officer Christopher Wilburn.