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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ director JJ Abrams apparently regrets not

“Personally, it’s been three years of feeling privileged to be part of something that’s bigger than all of us”, filmmaker J.J. Abrams told the AP in an interview.

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Fresh competition or not, the box office galaxy likely still belongs to Disney’s “The Force Awakens”. Which one? Any would be great!

Star Wars: The Force Awakens is set to break another record, as it’s on course to make more money than any other film by the end of the week – 12 days after the initial release.

Also, take into account that Star Wars earned a nomination for Best Picture in 1978 (as well as director, screenplay and supporting actor for Alec Guinness), and won another six trophies at the ceremony.

“Star Wars” has a winning formula that includes legions of fans devoted to the franchise and marketing momentum ramped up by Hollywood entertainment titan Disney.

“The Force Awakens” will be aiming to top “Jurassic World” again for another record during the upcoming weekend as it sets sights on eclipsing the $106 million mark set in June by the second weekend of the dino sequel.

No disrespect to Jurassic World or Furious 7 – their successes are nothing to scoff at – but if they can have such massive debuts in 2015 and snag the third and fifth spots on the list of the highest-grossing movies of all time, then The Force Awakens will probably surpass them.

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Its members had not been able to see The Force Awakens before sending in their ballots. Not because he is a diehard Harrison Ford fan, but because, as a source for NBC says, “he doesn’t watch movies”.

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