People Are in Line for Star Wars: The Force Awakens Already
“Tonight, we honor five artists who helped tell the story of the first American century through music, theater, and film, and by doing so, helped to shape it”, he said to a room filled with stars including actress Julie Andrews, singer Usher, and film director Steven Spielberg.
“I know it went very well, but I don’t want to speak for him, ” said Kasdan.
But in the long, carefully orchestrated rollout of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, nothing has been exactly normal – and the weekend press event put on by the Walt Disney Co. for the new film in Los Angeles was no exception.
David James/Lucasfilm The new movie is full of many of Lucas’ iconic characters including R2-D2 and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels).
“I think it’s going to be the hugest thing”, said Lucy Lui, while Shaquille O’Neal said he thought it was “an excellent movie”.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has apparently gotten a thumbs up from the most important critic in the galaxy – George Lucas.
Joe Ninivaggi, Steve Bono and Steve Evans attend the Hasbro Star Wars toy launch unveiling at New York Comic-Con 2015 – Day 1 at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on October 8, 2015 in New York City. They said Moreno paved the way for themselves and other Latino actors. It’s always nice to anticipate working on something you know people have an appetite for.
AP: What do you think is the ideal way to watch “The Force Awakens”? “But … that is not something that happens in this film”. “The only pressure is: Can you do something that’s worth that much anticipation?”
“She’s courageous, she’s vulnerable”, Ridley said.
With fans counting down to the film’s opening, industry experts are predicting it will be a massive hit – at the box office and beyond.
Adam Driver claimed he could not remember if his character, the Darth Vader-like Kylo Ren, had his own theme song. While Match did not present any data in this particular area, I certainly hope most users with loyalty to the franchise lead with a winning Star Warspickup line in their online flirtations. “That’s because Harrison insisted on it”, she joked, referring to Harrison Ford, who returns to play Han Solo in “Force Awakens“. Part of it is simply smart branding; what better place to unveil the first commercial for your next movie than at the end of a movie your captive audience has already shelled out money to see? When the panel was asked about the time it took getting into their costumes, Fisher quipped, “I have a kind of classy gas station attendant look”. She paused a beat.
Skipping Episode I means “Virtually no Jar-Jar (Binks)”.