“It’s still a lot to take in right now, but I thought it was really great. Jessica Snyder, 29, who traveled from Santa Cruz to watch the movie with a large group of friends on opening night, also praised the call-backs to the first trilogy. “It was a throwback to the good old days.” “The crowd just went nuts for everything,” he said. Twenty-four-year-old video game engineer Sabarish Chandramouli said the audience appreciated the movie’s old-school feel. I haven’t been this excited since ‘Phantom Menace’ came out.”Īmong the throngs of moviegoers exiting the Chinese Theatre after the first showing, most fans gave the film high marks. “This is what I’ve been dreaming of and been waiting for all my life,” said Kemp, who called repeatedly on the day tickets went on sale, ultimately snagging 17. Staff writer Tre’vell Anderson discusses first “Star Wars” memories with actors and filmmakers at the premiere for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
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