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‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ makes AFI’s top movie list

One film buyer said there is much juggling going on for films, but they have cleared as many screens as possible in anticipation.

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Cate Blanchett was the other big name expected to turn up and Aussie actor Joel Edgerton also slipped in the back door to watch director JJ Abrams’ addition to the Star Wars film family.

Rebecca Cusey, movie critic at The Federalist, shared her thoughts and some spoilers on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Like his 2009 Star Trek movie, we can expect large doses of nostalgia, significant quantities of fan service, and most importantly, as much of the visual language of the original trilogy baked into the text, lest we wind up with another prequels misfire. “The new characters were actually really cool”, said Matt.

If you’re going to be one of them, you need to know that no matter which theater you attend, there will be extra security on hand for crowd control.

It’s no secret that Harrison Ford wanted Han to die in “Return of the Jedi”.

J.J. Abrams loyally sticks to the formula of the original 3 movies.

Brian Truitt from USA Today gave it four out of four stars and immediately began his review by writing, “That old “Star Wars” magic is back”. But given the early buzz around The Force Awakens, I think her excitement’s totally justified.

“What we are counting on is that this will be a repeat-view movie and from what I’ve seen Disney has the goods”. AND-I think I’m obligated by federal law to say this-MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!!!!

Just like the rest of America, President Obama is gearing up to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”. The story is simple, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) has gone missing after the events of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, and the galaxy has been taken over by a very dark regime known as The First Order. It’s exactly what you want from a Star Wars movie. In fact, already J.J. Abrams’ movie has made over $100 million in pre-sale tickets.

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Yuma officials report that in the past few months, they’re hearing from more followers of the Force than usual, all seeking to walk in Jabba the Hutt’s footsteps – in a metaphorical sense, since Jabba has no discernible appendages for locomotion.

Some US fans arrive in France to be first to see new 'Star Wars'