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The Force is strong in Bill Shorten

Reactions to the Singapore premiere of Star Wars: The Force Awakens have been largely positive, as visibly excited audiences emerged from the screening with happy faces.

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Nine of the cinema’s 10 screens aired the movie to cater for fans, many of whom were dressed as characters from the series. “She also has a huge collection of Star Wars figurines at her home in Melbourne, Australia, that no one is allowed to touch”, she said. “It sort of mirrors what I felt on the set because the atmosphere was so exciting, so loving, so full of fun…it didn’t matter what job anyone was doing, everybody felt good to be there”, he said.

In a message directed at fans, Harrison said: “I hope they enjoy the movie”.

Wednesday night, the force was strong with “Star Wars” fans at the Cinemark Theater in Valley View. I don’t necessarily show my affection for Star Wars on an outward level save for an occasional T-shirt or an action figure, and I’m not one to cosplay, but these movies have become like living myths for me. That title obviously goes to the revelation that Oscar Isaac, who plays resistance pilot Poe Dameron in the new movie, played in a bunch of ska bands in the ’90s.

“‘Everyone in the room is going, ‘he actually saw Star Wars!’ You guys just dropped that”, he said, offering a heartfelt endorsement.

“I was three-years-old, it was my first memory actually”, said Pat Murphy, General Manager of the Moore Warren Theatre. We know that Disney wants to do a solo Han Solo movie, and they’ve hired a few creative voices to guide the ship.

At our house, David has a room dedicated to “Star Wars”, and if we had the extra money, I am sure we would have to put an addition on the house just for storage. His roommate was “the biggest “Star Wars” fan I had ever heard of”, Wilburn said.

Thousands of people across northeast IN will go out this weekend for the premier of the new “Star Wars” movie.

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Wang, 43, says he has a “very formative memory” of seeing the original film as a 5-year-old when it debuted in 1977. Reviews of the new film were embargoed until yesterday. I still believed – I’m guessing we all believed – that the magic could come back, and now director J.J. Abrams has proved it.

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