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“Star Wars” screening botched, crowd goes wild after faulty projector
Fans dressed as Star Wars characters parade outside a movie theater showing “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015, in Taipei, Taiwan. He said the theatre stopped the movie to fix this.
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Erik Melendez says the theatre promised to rewind the movie by five minutes.
“Now that we watched the movie, we know it wasn’t the ending”.
Star Wars die-hards have been logging off social media, avoiding friends and family members to avoid spoilers before they get to see the newest instalment The Force Awakens. The screening was plagued with technical issues that angered the audience. As the footage starts going backwards (continuing to spoil parts of the movie), the crowd screams “MORE!”
Melendez said luckily the scene it skipped to was not a spoiler “per se”, despite his initial worries.
Some people in the audience could do nothing but yell “No. No. No” over and over. The idea of another chance to do Star Wars and to do it right, to wipe clean the slate that the prequel trilogy had so thoroughly desecrated was beyond imagining, and yet then it was, all of a sudden, very real.
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The movie theater gave customers their money back and a voucher for a free movie in the future.