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STAR WARS: Episode 7 (All-Time #1 opening box office.) (1 Viewer)

Loved the movie. 9/10.

However

i really missed Luke. Thought he would show up with 30 minutes left and start wrecking ####.
 
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So far 146 positive reviews, only 6 negative reviews and quite honestly most of the super critical ones actually said it was well made. Is this a spoiler if I say that

97% on the RT site...most tent pole films you would be happy to just clear the 60 mark. I thought 80+ would be good but wow.
I'm guessing the 6 negative reviews are people like this one friend I have from high school. He's the guy who complains about EVERY movie being made today. When they announced JJ was doing the movies, he declared that they would be horrible and has posted at least one thing a day on FB talking about how bad it was going to be. Guy was fun back in the day, but he's just become a bitter old man.
You're Facebook friends with Tanner?

 
I want to see this just don't know if my 4 year old will sit through a 3 hour movie :wall:
why would you take your 4 year old to a pg 13 movie?My son is 5 and a huge Star Wars fan but he's not seeing these until 7 at the earliest.
I dono how bad can it be
Every kid is different.One young boy in our theater, 5 or 6, started crying during one crucial scene.

It is also not a 3 hour movie. If you leave when the credit starts it is much closer to a 2 hour movie.

 
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I want to see this just don't know if my 4 year old will sit through a 3 hour movie :wall:
why would you take your 4 year old to a pg 13 movie?My son is 5 and a huge Star Wars fan but he's not seeing these until 7 at the earliest.
i dont' think there's anything so bad that a 5 yr old boy couldn't handle it.
Strongly disagree, but each parent has to make that decision for their own kids.

 
My 8 year old daughter seemed to get bored. She says she liked it though. I'm sure it helped having an ### kicking girl as the lead.

 
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Those of you taking your kids... did they watch the other SW movies first?

I'm not going to get into what age is right for kids at this- different thread- but I do think there are ages that are too young... for both theirs and the movie-going public's sake.

 
Those of you taking your kids... did they watch the other SW movies first?

I'm not going to get into what age is right for kids at this- different thread- but I do think there are ages that are too young... for both theirs and the movie-going public's sake.
We watched episode 4 and half of episode 5 before we saw 7. Kids loved it and wanted to finish 5 right away. I think my 8 year old daughter wants to watch 6 when she gets home from school today.The only issue I think a young kid would have

revolves around Han. It did not bother my kids at all, but that is because Im sure they have thought of doing the same to me
Hard to know what I can say or cant say with a spoiler and non spoiler thread

 
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I want to see this just don't know if my 4 year old will sit through a 3 hour movie :wall:
why would you take your 4 year old to a pg 13 movie?My son is 5 and a huge Star Wars fan but he's not seeing these until 7 at the earliest.
i dont' think there's anything so bad that a 5 yr old boy couldn't handle it.
I took my 5 year old daughter and 6 year old son, both have seen the original trilogy (4,5,6). They both loved the movie and were not antsy, my daughter was scared at one point but she was sitting on my lap and closed her eyes and asked me to tell her when the scene was over.

 
It was a good movie, but the plot rehashes were overdone. Hopefully they don't continue to do that.

 
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My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.

 
Thunderlips said:
My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.
Not judging - but how did you not know this?

 
Thunderlips said:
My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.
Not judging - but how did you not know this?
How could Star Wars not be PG-13?

 
Thunderlips said:
My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.
Not judging - but how did you not know this?
How could Star Wars not be PG-13?
Only two of the seven have been PG-13. Revenge of the Sith and the new one.

 
Thunderlips said:
My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.
Not judging - but how did you not know this?
How could Star Wars not be PG-13?
Only two of the seven have been PG-13. Revenge of the Sith and the new one.
4-6 came out before PG-13 was created.

 
Thunderlips said:
My five year old son said he loved it....but started to fall asleep in the middle. He seemed to handle it alright.....but if I knew it was PG-13 before we go the tickets....I don't think we would have taken him. ..particularly since he hasn't seen any of the other ones.
Not judging - but how did you not know this?
How could Star Wars not be PG-13?
Only two of the seven have been PG-13. Revenge of the Sith and the new one.
4-6 came out before PG-13 was created.
I'll be disappointed if the remaining movies are not PG-13.
 
Saw it last night and won't give anything away about the movie. But some odd things going into the movie. If you go, be careful about people coming out of other movies talking about it. A lady came walking out of the theater speaking loudly about the entire movie. I wanted to punch her in the throat. I bet she worked for Kohl's customer support.

One thing I'm still confuse on was when we entered the lobby, there was a huge line to one theater. Some people in customs and what not. Our theater was on the opposite side and there was no line. I figured they had already been let in. So we got our food and rushed to the theater. 10 minutes before the movie started, including us, there were about 5 groups seated. About 3 more groups filtered in after we sat down. I'd say the theater was about 1/16 full. So why the huge line for the other theater? My only guess is that more people went to see it in standard as opposed to 3D? We saw it in 3D. That doesn't make sense to me, but I can't think of another reason.

Anyway, it was awesome. Go see it.

 
I want to see this just don't know if my 4 year old will sit through a 3 hour movie :wall:
why would you take your 4 year old to a pg 13 movie?My son is 5 and a huge Star Wars fan but he's not seeing these until 7 at the earliest.
i dont' think there's anything so bad that a 5 yr old boy couldn't handle it.
I took my 5 year old daughter and 6 year old son, both have seen the original trilogy (4,5,6). They both loved the movie and were not antsy, my daughter was scared at one point but she was sitting on my lap and closed her eyes and asked me to tell her when the scene was over.
I think this is the same scene where one kid behind me started crying and screaming it was scary. My 7 and 9 year olds loved the movie. 7 year old got a bit squirmy at the half way point. 30 minutes of previews is ridiculous.

 
Kind of neat to see Max Von Sydow after all these years. Dude is 86 but looks exactly the same as he did in Victory (34 years ago!) I understand he's joining Game of Thrones too.

 
Saw it last night and won't give anything away about the movie. But some odd things going into the movie. If you go, be careful about people coming out of other movies talking about it. A lady came walking out of the theater speaking loudly about the entire movie. I wanted to punch her in the throat. I bet she worked for Kohl's customer support.

One thing I'm still confuse on was when we entered the lobby, there was a huge line to one theater. Some people in customs and what not. Our theater was on the opposite side and there was no line. I figured they had already been let in. So we got our food and rushed to the theater. 10 minutes before the movie started, including us, there were about 5 groups seated. About 3 more groups filtered in after we sat down. I'd say the theater was about 1/16 full. So why the huge line for the other theater? My only guess is that more people went to see it in standard as opposed to 3D? We saw it in 3D. That doesn't make sense to me, but I can't think of another reason.

Anyway, it was awesome. Go see it.
I went to see it in standard. I'd imagine a lot of people were the same. Since theaters probably only have 1 or 2 for standard now, everyone has to wait for those few showing times to get in where 3d you just walk up any time and there's probably 5 showings available.

 
Am I the last to know this?

I was actually looking up something on Google and typed "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away" and it was an Easter Egg. I had no idea. I literally found it by accident. I can only assume everyone has heard of this already?

 

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