The Force awakens at Disneyland
There were characters from the original trilogy, the three prequels and the newest release, “Episode VII – The Force Awakens”.
Gibner is one of eight local artists who will showcase the artistic products of their passion for the iconic film franchise Friday at the UFO Factory in “The Power of the Force”, a one-night “Star Wars”-themed art show”.
I fell hard into the Lucas moneymaking machine; the soundtrack, poster, a few comic books and T-shirts were just the start. But if you live in the United Kingdom, you can win tickets to the premiere of the upcoming film.
Next up is a super nifty gallery of new retro-fitted auto designs tailored to a number of different Star Wars characters (including Luke, Vader, Han, Wedge, Boba Fett, and even Jar Jar Binks) courtesy of artist Yasid Oozeear.
Though Andress has never pushed an interest in the film on his son, Will is already excited for “The Force Awakens”.
“We all long for adventure and excitement”, said 39-year-old Troyan, who is now a member of the world’s largest “Star Wars” costuming community, the 501 Legion. “In Star Trek, the reason I wanted to do it was that the future they were in was so bright it couldn’t be contained”. The 90-minute-plus discussion summarized the Bad Robot honcho’s rise from script doctor to sci-fi hotshot, included loads of Abrams-Colbert trivia (the latter auditioned for the former’s first script, which became Taking Care of Business), and somehow managed to provide even more fuel for the Star Wars hype machine.
From the time the park opened at 9 a.m., Tomorrowland was filled with people dressed in “Star Wars” shirts, hats and Jedi robes.
“By the time Episode 8 comes out, I’m sure he will be old enough to appreciate it in the same way I was able to appreciate “The Empire Strikes Back” when it came out”, he said.
When he later showed his wife the Time Magazine cover of Garner as Sydney Bristow, she had no idea who it was until Colbert revealed her identity.
Star Wars trivia, raffles, prizes and special pricing will be included all day as well.
This is why he had tried to buy insurance for his robot – to protect not just the machine but also himself, in case of accidents.
“It’s possible”, Ostrom said of selling out all 14 theaters. “I guess it’s too specific”. “I just fell in love with how it looked”. The brief ad was created by O2 to promote a contest – which means this isn’t actual footage from The Force Awakens.
But while his R2-D2 will not have C-3PO for company, it may have a new robot friend, which Mr Ng jokingly calls R2-SG. I was thinking of painting it red and white to make it Singaporean.