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Anticipating Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Movie Trailer- Star Wars: The Force Awakens

I sit at home typing out this article while some of my friends are currently in the movie theater watching Star Wars: The Force Awakens.  My tickets are for tomorrow night.  My movie will get out about this time tomorrow night.  

I wanted to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens today.  I desperately wanted to see it Thursday.  But life has a way of preventing us from always doing what we want to do.  My 14-year-old daughter is a cheerleader and she had to cheer tonight for a game.  I will see it with her tomorrow night, which is still technically opening night.  

Honestly, I have waited 32 years for this movie.  One more night won’t kill me.  Yet, I feel giddy just thinking about seeing this sequel to Return of the Jedi.

I was six years old, almost seven, when I first saw Stars Wars (now known as Star Wars: A New Hope) in 1977.  This movie changed my childhood.  Star Wars changed what I played, how I played, and with whom I played.  

Star Wars broke down barriers  and developed friendships.  I wasn’t a popular child.  In fact, I was a very unpopular kid.  But I developed friendship with several other kids through playing with Star Wars action figures and role-playing.  Many of those friendships still exist today.

Each movie gave me a sense of euphoria.  Two hours of a slice of heaven.  It was similar to excited and magic of Christmas.  I cannot explain it but I know the feeling.

My anticipation for Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes me back to 1977, 1980, and 1983.  My parents used the original trilogy to keep me behaving.  I was excited for the Prequels but nothing like I am for this movie.  It is a freaking sequel to Return of the Jedi.  Thirty-Four years of waiting but I finally get to see a sequel to Return.  I can hardly wait.  

For my friends watching Star Wars tonight, talk to me tomorrow night or Saturday about the movie.  I know I will want to talk but don’t want to spoil it.  

I so want to feel that same sense of euphoria I did as a kid in 1977.  Here is to hoping and anticipating for another 19 hours.  

 

Stay Geeky My Friends!

 

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