Star Wars fans feel Force Awaken in Germany
Ben Van Gestel, 11, was left “exhilarated” after seeing the new Star Wars film yesterday.
This time around, despite the easier access to information in this day and age, I chose the opposite route. In the calm before the storm that will be movie ticket lines, here’s a time warp back to 1977, to what the world was like the year Star Wars premiered.
Everyone knows that Star Wars: The Force Awakens is going to be huge, but some new numbers suggest that it might be even more big than anyone anticipated.
“I grew up with Star Wars, I was born just before the first movie came out”, she said.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens has sold more than $100 million in tickets before any audience has paid to see it, sources said. No. No but I have stayed in character for the last 35 years.
Advance screenings of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” are taking place at select theatres around the GTA tonight.
He told the Evening Standard: “In order to break Harrison into the London culture I took him to the Old Kent Road to have some Nigerian food – and he loved it”. It becomes a part of people’s lives and I really appreciate that they have such an intense, emotional interest in these films.
“While this is a hand-off from the past to the present and the future, I view it just as a continuum”. “I’m very proud of it, thank you”.
Fans are encouraged to wear costumes of their favourite characters, but they are advised to keep props and toys, that could be tripping hazards or impair the vision of other movie goers, to a minimum.
Walt Disney Co has “struck more than gold” with the Star Wars franchise and it wants to expand plans to build attractions for the sci-fi saga in its theme parks, Chief Executive Bob Iger said.