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“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”: Director J.J. Abrams Shares First Screening

Myers, who died in 2006, assured his bosses that when putting together all of the reports that “it is quite possible “Star Wars” will emerge as the all time box office champion”.

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During the night of Abrams’ Hamilton viewing, – which Miranda wrote, created, and stars in – Broadway’s newest superstar greeted Abrams and made a joke in passing about writing music for a cantina scene in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

But what can we glean from the revelation that Star Wars: The Force Awakens will take up 2 hours and 16 minutes of your life? But this one’s pretty fun: little foldable Google Cardboard VR viewers with character art, and they don’t cost a dime…if you’re a Verizon customer in the U.S., and can find one in a Verizon store.

The native of Westminster, U.K., said she feels that “for the last couple years I feel like I’ve been living in the Twilight Zone” as her acting career has absolutely taken off.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has to live up to its expectation, nothing more, nothing less.

At the time of the interview, about two weeks ago, Lucas said he had yet to see the film, which reunites original 1977 cast members Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill and is directed by J.J. Abrams. “For instance, director J.J. Abrams tells Rolling Stone that one of The Force Awakens” main characters seemingly doesn’t know anything about the Jedi. In some cases they’re digital sets, in some cases they’re photography – just like the way we make the movie, with a mix of different techniques.

Lucas also added that he he’s avoided the internet since around 2000, seemingly not even having email. “So, it’s nice to continue that kind of thing”.

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Google also has a Star Wars themed experience for its desktop users. And that’s something to be truly excited about. “I’m looking forward to kids seeing this movie and seeing themselves in it and seeing that they’re capable of doing things that they never imagined possible”. “Getting to experience it in a first-person way, right up close, is fun”.

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