The line awakens: ‘Star Wars’ fans already queuing up for new movie
“I have a lot of hope, and trepidation”, said Jeff LaGreca, who co-organized the for Wednesday. And indeed, the embargo specifically requests that critics refrain from detailing spoilers or plot details in their reviews and coverage.
While speaking to Collider, the filmmaker was quizzed on the original cut of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and whether the inevitable trimming led to any deleted scenes cropping up on the floor of the editing room. But here’s the best news – so does J.J. Abrams. “In a way, we were going backward to go forward”.
The real-estate mogul is said to admire Harrison Ford’s presidential character for firmly standing up against terrorists, a quality Trump believes what the next president of the country should possess.
Ridley, who plays a scavenger, said the film captures the “delightful” tone of the earlier movies. All first-day showings are sold out, but tickets remain for subsequent days – like December 19, when the Drafthouse is screening the film 38 separate times. Then these two characters, in classic Star Wars fashion, are thrust into an adventure when their paths cross. For most people, I imagine it would be a daunting prospect.
Yes, but this feels very different to me on every level. “My involvement is going to be as needed, but luckily with people like Rian Johnson working on these next movies, these are not filmmakers who need help so much as they just need to be given a chance to do their thing”, he told Cinema Blend.
He clearly loves those building-sized curvy screens, and says that shooting with Imax cameras will allow Star Wars fans to “get to experience a sequence in a way that they haven’t before”.
A December 19 public event in conjunction with Lowry-based includes a viewing of the museum’s ¾-scale X-wing replica, “Star Wars”-related speakers, an afternoon showing of “The Force Awakens” at Harkins Northfield 18, and an after-party”. But Star Trek is a true science fiction story and Star Wars is a fairytale.
What role does the music play in The Force Awakens? It’ll cost a bit extra, but if there’s a movie worth shelling out to see in all its glory, it’s probably this one.
For the record, I place the blame for those cinematic misadventures squarely on the shoulders of “Star Wars” creator George Lucas, who displayed a tin ear for characterization and dialogue, while drowning his films in mind-numbing lore and wall-to-wall CGI.
No, make that the entire Star Wars universe.