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TLJ opening weekend $450m
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<blockquote data-quote="jedisearcher" data-source="post: 466675" data-attributes="member: 3582"><p>I went on the first Friday and there were about 10 people there, I thought it was very low key, the audience was very quiet. I'd guess they were the more die-hard type Star Wars fans.</p><p></p><p>Just been again with my son to Liverpool 1, big screen nearly full despite an 11am start, lots of belly laughing, a much more upbeat audience and it seemed to be received really well from the way people were talking on the way out. Guessing again, this looked like a much more mainstream audience.</p><p></p><p>Whilst it's topical for some people to hate everything about it, it's clearly not doing anything to diminish people going to see it and I know several younger families who'll be taking a look once the schools finish.</p><p></p><p>Zero chance it's going to do anything other than make a huge amount of money so I think people's heads are very safe on their shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedisearcher, post: 466675, member: 3582"] I went on the first Friday and there were about 10 people there, I thought it was very low key, the audience was very quiet. I’d guess they were the more die-hard type Star Wars fans. Just been again with my son to Liverpool 1, big screen nearly full despite an 11am start, lots of belly laughing, a much more upbeat audience and it seemed to be received really well from the way people were talking on the way out. Guessing again, this looked like a much more mainstream audience. Whilst it’s topical for some people to hate everything about it, it’s clearly not doing anything to diminish people going to see it and I know several younger families who’ll be taking a look once the schools finish. Zero chance it’s going to do anything other than make a huge amount of money so I think people’s heads are very safe on their shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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