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Film Sweat: Nothing But Star Wars
The continuation of the franchise has given fans – old and young – the opportunity to experience the movies together.
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And so after a frankly exhausting amount of hype, Star Wars: The Force Awakens finally hits theaters.
Although their lives have moved on, their love for Star Wars has remained as strong as ever as they arrived at the Cross Point Business Park, which houses the Showcase Cinema, hours before the showtime of The Force Awakens. Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel star; and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is some CGI nonsense that parents who don’t know what Fandango is will be dragging their disappointed kids into all weekend long after they can’t get Star Wars tickets.
For some people, Star Wars is literally part of them.
“This is pretty cool, isn’t it?” “By 5 p.m., more than 50 people were already seated in the theater, with both the 7 and 10 p.m. IMAX screenings sold out and more than a hundred tickets already sold for an added 12:45 a.m. show”.
“That Kylo Ren has the same lightsaber as me”, Rex said when asked what he was most excited about.
The theater is very open to face painting and dressing up to the Star Wars theme, but for safety reasons, they’re asking fans not to bring any fake guns of any kind, and no masks. Her son, Ian, is also a fan. Then, an error message popped up and the movie never started. Like is it Luke Skywalker?
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“Disney’s gotten a lot more confident, is trying to push a lot more things, because they have a lot of power”, Wold said.