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“We felt like there was a transition of characters from the old to the new.”Īs with many moviegoers, Grieve’s and Melchoir’s thoughts extend beyond the movie because “Star Wars” extends beyond the screen. He adds some of the loss in the storyline was difficult to watch but worth it. In “The Force Awakens,” some of the surprises were tough. The couple especially likes Darth Vader’s story of redemption. “The movies mean so much,” Grieve offers. Advance ticket sales have surpassed 50 million and the debut weekend is expected to gross between 170 and 220 million domestically, according to the Huffington Post. On the couch in their Irvine home, they eventually re-watched all six previous episodes. The long awaited Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters on December 18, 2015. Their preparation for “The Force Awakens” started immediately after they bought tickets. Grieve wore an orange X-wing pilot’s suit. On Friday morning, he and his wife, Lauren, had excellent seats. He bought IMAX tickets the day they went on sale. Melchoir points out every family struggles with relationships they’re just magnified in “Star Wars.” “There’s nothing in that movie that we all don’t share.” And the magic they shared went beyond plot.Īfter the movie, father and son talked about why certain characters had become estranged. “We have the video games, the comics and the movies.”Īfter seeing “The Force Awakens,” Melchoir says when longtime characters – and that includes the Millennium Falcon – were introduced, father and son found themselves instinctively nodding and looking at one another. “We’ve watched these movies our whole lives,” Melchoir explains. Melchoir, a video game producer who lives with his family in Irvine, reports he and his son shared a similar time – but without Adam Sandler. I popped open the “Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back” box and pulled out a DVD of … Adam Sandler in “The Wedding Singer.” But on Thursday, Plex got finicky, or more likely one of our wireless routers had trouble. By Wednesday, we had four movies behind us and two ahead. Sean had high-definition versions we could stream via Plex from his computer across South County to my TV. Sean advised there is much online debate. But life in the digital age is more, um, “convenient” than when my son, now 28, was born and videotape was king.įirst, I discovered we needed to settle on the order in which we would watch the movies. Next, we knew we wanted to watch the previous films together. All I could find during any mildly sane hour were two seats nearly against the screen and way off to the side. Okay, here's the bad news about the Friday gross for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.First of all, with a 120.5 million Friday off a 57m Thursday preview gross, the Thursday/Friday pattern is. But weeks before opening day, local IMAXs were nearly sold out. All that is so last century.įirst, my son, Sean, and I had to settle on the format. When I saw the first “Star Wars” movie, I was 22 and there was no homework, no need to watch earlier films to refresh fading memories, no Fandango advance ticket orders. Preparation for a movie never took so long. Whiting: ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ is a movie for the generations – Orange County Register Close Menu
