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Post by Admin on Nov 27, 2017 18:58:50 GMT
Star Wars: The Last Jedi "Tempt" (:30)
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Post by Admin on Nov 29, 2017 18:46:10 GMT
Speaking on Good Morning America, the 25-year-old said: “It was really funny, it was great because it was so surreal. “It’s surreal anyway taking people around the set that’s sort of your home, because it’s weird suddenly being the outsider. “Being like, ‘This, this, this, this’, and then occasionally I’d be like, ‘Oh that’s…that’s the princes of England!’ “It was great! They’re really, really nice. Also really tall, which was the most surprising thing. Really tall yeah. They were lovely.”
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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2017 18:35:16 GMT
Unaided awareness – that part of movie polling which indicates how powerful a film property is among those who aren’t prodded to mention a pic’s title in a survey — is at 35 to Force Awakens’ 36. It’s a telling stat that tells studios how much non-fans are aware of a pic’s property, and depending on how a movie scores here, they’ll spend ad dollars specifically to make this quadrant grow. First choice is 23 for the Rian Johnson-directed sequel versus 22 for the previous J.J. Abrams title, while definite interest is 65 to 60. Total awareness is huge at 94 to Force Awakens‘ 92. These stats prompt our non-Disney box office analytical sources to point to a $200M start for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, making it the fourth-highest second highest-opening of all-time behind the studio’s Episode VII, Force Awakens, which posted $247.96M at 4,134 theaters in December 2015 as well as Jurassic World ($208.8M) and Marvel’s The Avengers ($207.4M). There are some aggressive estimators who believe Last Jedi could be the second best opening of all-time. Advance tickets for The Last Jedi have been on sale since Oct. 9.
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Post by Admin on Dec 11, 2017 18:38:00 GMT
The Star Wars family was back together again Saturday for the premiere of The Last Jedi. Director Rian Johnson and his team unveiled the film for the first public screening, which received positive reactions from USC's Shrine Auditorium, which likely allowed writer-director Rian Johnson to finally have a sigh of relief. The filmmaker noted he felt immense pressure to step into the Star Wars universe, not only as a fan, but also following the massive success of 2015's The Force Awakens. "It's the middle chapter. We have to really challenge the characters, so it is going to go to some intense places, but it was really important for me that it still felt like a Star Wars movie. That means it feels fun," Johnson told The Hollywood Reporter. "I hope fans are going to be pleasantly surprised by how fun and funny this movie is. I really tried to keep the tone in that place where it can go back and forth nimbly between getting and heavy and being just a blast."
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Post by Admin on Dec 13, 2017 18:30:05 GMT
The robot 'met' the two royals on the red carpet at the European premiere of 'The Last Jedi' at the Royal Albert Hall Star Wars robot BB-8 bowed to Prince William and Prince Harry on the red carpet at the European premiere of The Last Jedi last night (December 12) – watch footage of the moment below. The European premiere was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London last night, and saw the stars of the film meeting fans ahead of The Last Jedi‘s wide release tomorrow (December 14).
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