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New Star Wars draws crowds to theaters
The Greider family stands trying to keep warm while waiting for the doors to open for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at Carmike Jefferson Pointe + IMAX on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2015.
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For $2 per person you could pose or fight with characters from Darth Vader to Chewbacca. Fans flocked to theaters to see the 7th episode in the Sagal The Force Awakens. Lane Sullivan was scared Mickey Mouse and company would make up the cast.
Boyer says, “When our three sons were little, they wanted the toys and then as they became older, one of them said we should save some of this stuff”.
“My uncle introduced it to me when I was probably one year old and I’ve loved it in my heart all the way ever since”, Lane Sullivan said.
It has been ten years since the last Star Wars film hit the big screens, and fans around the world have been counting down the hours to the release of the latest outing – which has received rave reviews. I’ve actually got a bag of apples in there.
This is the first film since 1983’s The Return of the Jedi featuring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher reprising their roles as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia.
“I’m only 17 and I grew up with the second trilogy”. Star Wars is expected to break all box office records.
Molnar and Hurst agreed they had to dress in costume for the opening night.
“I’ve been a fan since ’77”.
Jeffery Parker says it’s strictly a low-to-practically-no budget Star Wars fan movie. And Harrold is all for it.
“There are plenty of people who saw the original series and want to see the next chapter as well as a new generation of kids”.
Stewart told the Tele: “I’ve always gone to the Odeon in Douglasfield to see films, but my pals were saying how good it would be to go through to see it on the IMAX at Perth”.
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Other fans had made the trip from Chile, Argentina and Egypt to see the film in the high-tech EuropaCorp theatre in the Aeroville center north of the French capital. In my continued quest to save you as much cash as humanly possible, I have you covered with price drops.