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Post Posted: May 16th 2005 6:19 am
 

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Darren Waters, a BBC News entertainment reporter, is attending the marathon screening in London and is reporting in after each film. Worth keeping an eye on during the day.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 545753.stm


Post Posted: May 16th 2005 7:35 pm
 
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"Every opening drum roll, every start of every film shown and every major character has been given a giant roar "

...that could get annoying.

Anyone here back from the Marathon yet?


Post Posted: May 16th 2005 9:35 pm
 

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During the Special Editions, they had beach balls and stuff. Each time a character came on, the crowd cheered. It was good fun. I can see that being annoying during Episode III, but not during A New Hope.


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 4:21 am
 

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It started at 7:00am, and finished at 11:15pm. In short (which the day clearly wasn't!) it was the most intense Star Wars experience you could have. It wasn't so much a movie occasion, but a panto one. I half expected people to shout out "she's behind you" when Obi Wan is being stalked in the bar in AOTC.

But it was a hell of a lot of fun to be amongst 1300 screaming SW nutboys (and a few girls), and of course the highlight of the whole day was watching the first offical "public" screening of Revenge of the Sith outside of press releases, and other premieres. Oh and having it introduced by George Lucas, Hayden Christiansen, Rick McCallum, Ian McDiarmid etc. Oh and the fact that myself and my friends got to greet and shake their hands as they walked down the aisle past our seats.

But anyway, it was an amazing experience and one that has knackered me out, but well worth getting up at 5:30am for.


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 10:49 am
 

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You will never know how jealous I am of you. My girlfriend forbade me from getting tickets to that.

And she refuses to go to the midnight show, I'm having to wait until 2.30pm in the afternoon. The selfishness of that woman...


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 10:59 am
 
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Irwin wrote:
My girlfriend forbade me from getting tickets to that...


Dump her now, you must. :monocle:


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 11:24 am
 
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Irwin wrote:
You will never know how jealous I am of you. My girlfriend forbade me from getting tickets to that.

And she refuses to go to the midnight show, I'm having to wait until 2.30pm in the afternoon. The selfishness of that woman...


You're a pussy


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 12:40 pm
 

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*sob* I know... :cathead:


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 12:45 pm
 
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Nae luck mate, my lass is coming to the midnight showing with me tomorrow and a couple of repeats on Thursday. And she just made me dinner....what a girl :D

"Take it Chewie!!"

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Post Posted: May 17th 2005 1:29 pm
 
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Nothing wrote:
"Every opening drum roll, every start of every film shown and every major character has been given a giant roar "

...that could get annoying.



This would get even more annoying:

"As The Phantom Menace began the catcalls started, quickly followed by rival cheers from some sections of the audience..."
:whateva:


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 2:27 pm
 

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Jeezus, after reading that account, I have to laugh at SW fans who get pissy about people bringing their little kids to the theater.


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 2:40 pm
 
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Irwin wrote:
You will never know how jealous I am of you. My girlfriend forbade me from getting tickets to that.

And she refuses to go to the midnight show, I'm having to wait until 2.30pm in the afternoon. The selfishness of that woman...


Do what I do when my wife doesn't want to go...go without her. Go with friends and call it "male bonding". She'll get over it.


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 5:02 pm
 
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Yea tell her about the male bonding thing and that she wouldn't understand. I'm going to the midnight showing but my wife, even though she likes Star Wars, doesn't like it enough to see it at midnight, so we're going together at a later date. Yea for me :mrgreen:


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 5:14 pm
 
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my better half and i have a "no questions until after the movie" star wars policy.


Post Posted: May 17th 2005 5:58 pm
 
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Yea sure :roll:


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