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....at least they should all be word perfect by the time they get to Greece
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I have a ticket for the Thursday evening show at my local cinema.
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Hotly tipped to be the biggest selling Star Wars merch this year
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Should probably keep that one sealed. If you open it, you might never find the action figure again.
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I think it's worth more sealed too. :D
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Pista wrote:Hotly tipped to be the biggest selling Star Wars merch this year
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where's its lil' bed and alarm clock :oops:
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paint it black wrote: where's its lil' bed and alarm clock :oops:
I think it's in the George Lucas "Bits Added On To The Annoyance Of Everyone Who Already Bought Everything First Time Round" edition

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Pista wrote:
paint it black wrote: where's its lil' bed and alarm clock :oops:
I think it's in the George Lucas "Bits Added On To The Annoyance Of Everyone Who Already Bought Everything First Time Round" edition

;D
that'll send it to sleep. it's hard enough waking up on these cold winter nights :eek:
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This Star Wars thing is all very well but I'm more worried about what they've done to Charlie Brown and co! Sorry, slight derail there. :wink:
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Going to check it out with my godson this Sunday...;-) It sure looks promising.
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went to see it today with the hubby :twisted:
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Outrageously good!
Only film I've ever been to where the audience clapped as it ended.
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I loved it.

The day after, I was trying to kid people in work that they had CGI'd Alec Guinness into it. A colleague of mine insisted that I'd actually said Alec Gilroy.
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markfiend wrote:I loved it.

The day after, I was trying to kid people in work that they had CGI'd Alec Guinness into it. A colleague of mine insisted that I'd actually said Alec Gilroy.
Now that's a film I'd pay to see.
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Yeah, it's good. Better than the prequels and, nostalgia aside, maybe up there with Return Of The Jedi.
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stufarq wrote:
markfiend wrote:I loved it.

The day after, I was trying to kid people in work that they had CGI'd Alec Guinness into it. A colleague of mine insisted that I'd actually said Alec Gilroy.
Now that's a film I'd pay to see.
I'm so stealing his joke from when I posted this on facebook:
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I'm probably going to see for the first time entire Star Wars movie. Probalby, because that day (Dec. 27) I'm going to collect car that I bought, few hundreds km from home.
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Loved it. Better then Jedi, almost as good as Empire.
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**very important question**

should i see it in 3d or 2d do you think?
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:**very important question**

should i see it in 3d or 2d do you think?
I have read several reports that the 3D one isn't really worth going for & that the 3D effects don't really bring much extra to the whole experience.
I can only go by what I've read though. I saw it in 2D & it was still really mind blowing. TBH you still get totally absorbed by it in 2D. There are a lot of fast moving sequences that might end up a bit of a mess in 3D.
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thats what i thought, thanks steve. i dont do the cinema hardly at all anymore -mainly due to £££'s - and ive only ever seen one 3d film. that was a kids film but i remember being quite distracted by the 3d effect to the detriment of the film.
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I saw Gravity in 3D & that was quite sedate in comparison & it looked to have been made with 3D in mind. That was very good. Especially the teardrop moment. Now that was special.
The Lego movie (yes I know) on the other hand didn't really benefit. Probably because it was so manic.
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