‘Star Wars’ fans fearless long lines for first showings
Star Wars “The Force Awakens” opens this weekend in theatres nationwide.
“Well, I loved the first three!” the governor responded.
“These were my favorite movies ever since I was a little kid, so I’m really excited they’re making new ones”, said Jerry Sewack.
In an appearance on WGBH-FM’s “Boston Public Radio”, Baker was asked whether he is going to see “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at midnight.
“I remember seeing Return of the Jedi when I was six-years-old”, he said.
The new “Star Wars” film doesn’t officially blast off until Friday, but it’s already the best-selling movie in Fandango history.
Micheal Tracey, 35, Gorbals “I went to see it last night so this is the second time I’ve seen it in 24 hours”.
The two started watching the full original trilogy in late November, just before the December 18 release of episode 7, Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
“I don’t even know what to expect”, she smiled.
All who log into the game will get a BB-8 card for a limited time, but they can get more Force Awakens cards by buying packs. The company spent more than $4 billion in 2012 to acquire LucasFilm, primarily for rights to the “Star Wars” universe.
Avid fans dressed in costumes have and will be turned away from the many cinemas that enforce this policy.
Ford said: “I have actually relished this entire experience in a way that I had not anticipated”.
“People love it. It’s spanned generations”, Bornhoeft said.
Global Montreal’s movie columnist Eric Cohen, says that this franchise’s cult status has reached new levels.
The seventh film in the franchise is expected to make $200 million to $220 million in its opening weekend at the box office.