REVIEW: “Put Me in the Story – Star Wars: The Force Inside” np


It seems you can’t escape Star Wars right now, especially at the Disney Parks as of late. Well, Monorail Black hit the highway in the sky this morning featuring Star Wars: The Force Awakens decorations featuring the planet of Jakku from the new film:
Thanks to WDWNT Reporter Brian Carey for the photos.

“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” continues to break box office records and has just reached a very important milestone in making over $1 billion in just 12 days. So will this movie break Avatar’s record of $2,787,965,087? It still has a few hurdles ahead of it but it’s on a really good pace. Keep in mind that “The Force Awakens” still hasn’t opened in China, which helped Avatar pull in $204 million.
Right now, “The Force Awakens” is ranked #15 in the Top Worldwide Grossing Movies Of All Time! “The Force Awakens” can only go up from here, but how far up? Do you think it will break Avatar’s record?
All Time Worldwide Box Office Grosses:
(Provided by Box Office Mojo)
| Rank | Title | Studio | Worldwide | Domestic / % | Overseas / % | Year^ | ||
| 1 | Avatar | Fox | $2,788.0 | $760.5 | 27.3% | $2,027.5 | 72.7% | 2009^ |
| 2 | Titanic | Par. | $2,186.8 | $658.7 | 30.1% | $1,528.1 | 69.9% | 1997^ |
| 3 | Jurassic World | Uni. | $1,669.0 | $652.3 | 39.1% | $1,016.7 | 60.9% | 2015 |
| 4 | Marvel’s The Avengers | BV | $1,519.6 | $623.4 | 41.0% | $896.2 | 59.0% | 2012 |
| 5 | Furious 7 | Uni. | $1,515.0 | $353.0 | 23.3% | $1,162.0 | 76.7% | 2015 |
| 6 | Avengers: Age of Ultron | BV | $1,405.0 | $459.0 | 32.7% | $946.0 | 67.3% | 2015 |
| 7 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 | WB | $1,341.5 | $381.0 | 28.4% | $960.5 | 71.6% | 2011 |
| 8 | Frozen | BV | $1,276.5 | $400.7 | 31.4% | $875.7 | 68.6% | 2013 |
| 9 | Iron Man 3 | BV | $1,215.4 | $409.0 | 33.7% | $806.4 | 66.3% | 2013 |
| 10 | Minions | Uni. | $1,157.3 | $336.0 | 29.0% | $821.2 | 71.0% | 2015 |
| 11 | Transformers: Dark of the Moon | P/DW | $1,123.8 | $352.4 | 31.4% | $771.4 | 68.6% | 2011 |
| 12 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | NL | $1,119.9 | $377.8 | 33.7% | $742.1 | 66.3% | 2003^ |
| 13 | Skyfall | Sony | $1,108.6 | $304.4 | 27.5% | $804.2 | 72.5% | 2012 |
| 14 | Transformers: Age of Extinction | Par. | $1,104.1 | $245.4 | 22.2% | $858.6 | 77.8% | 2014 |
| 15 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | BV | $1,090.6 | $544.6 | 49.9% | $546.0 | 50.1% | 2015 |

Star Wars fans come in all ages as shown in this great video of a little girl seeing her favorite characters for the first time. Note: This girl is a fan from playing with a “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” sticker book with her dad, she has not seen the movie. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf2c_lY7QS0
This was posted on Reddit and here is her father’s response and explanation of his daughters happiness and enthusiasm:

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Members of the “Jurassic World” team, including Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshal and Colin Treverrow, went out of their way to congratulate the new box office champ, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” for their amazing accomplishment.
Bob Iger confirmed that the record breaking numbers that were announced over the weekend were actually somewhat conservative and that “The Force Awakens” beat Jurassic Worlds global box office record of $524 million, with “TFA” pulling in an revised estimated $528 million. The domestic return is going to be closer to $250 million.
Source: Frank Marshall at Twitter

Records Fall As STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Posts $238M Domestic, $517M Global Debut
The Walt Disney Studios announced today that Star Wars: The Force Awakens has set a new all-time domestic debut record with an estimated $238M. With a five-day international debut of $279M, the film has taken in $517M globally.
“Our sole focus has been creating a film that delivers that one-of-a-kind Star Wars experience, and director J.J. Abrams, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, and the Lucasfilm team have outdone themselves,” said Alan Horn, Chairman, The Walt Disney Studios. “To all of the fans around the world who not only came out in Force to make this such an exciting and astronomical debut but who treated this film as their own and helped preserve the experience for their fellow fans by not spoiling it – thank you, we do.”
En route to this galactic launch, the film has smashed several all-time domestic box office records, including:
Star Wars: The Force Awakens debuted day-and-date internationally in nearly every market (except Greece and India, which open Dec. 24, and China, which opens Jan. 9) and set records in many. Highlights:
The Force is strong with critics and audiences, whose enthusiastic reactions have powered a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score and an excellent A CinemaScore, with an A+ among women and younger audiences, for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
UPDATE: Additional box office data for The Force Awakens and box office records data provided by BoxOfficeMojo.com:
In just its first day of release Force Awakens brought in an estimated $120.5 million setting a new record for the largest Friday, opening day and single day. All on its own, that opening day was also enough to break the previous December opening weekend record of $84.62 million set by The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 2012. Additionally, the film now holds the following domestic records:
- Largest Thursday Previews: $57 million*
Previous Record: $43.5 million (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2)- Largest Friday, Opening Day, Single Day: $120.5 million (estimated)
Previous Record: $91 million (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2)- Domestic Opening Weekend: $238 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $208.8 million (Jurassic World)- Highest Per Theater Average (Wide Opening): $57,571 (estimate)
Previous Record: $48,855 / 4,274 theaters (Jurassic World)- Top Opening Weekend for PG-13 Rated Film: $238 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $208.8 million (Jurassic World)- Top Holiday Opening Weekend**: $238 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $158 million (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)- Biggest Weekend Overall (Top 12 Gross): $294.5 million
Previous Record: $266 million (June 12-14, 2015)- Biggest December Weekend (Top 12 Gross): $294.5 million
Previous Record: $259.9 million (Dec 25-27, 2009)- December Single Day: $120.5 million (estimated)
Previous Record: $37.13 million (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)- Widest December Opening: 4,134 theaters
Previous Record: 4,045 theaters (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)- December Opening Weekend: $238 million (estimate)
Previous Record: $84.62 million (The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey)- Fastest to $100 Million: 1 Day
Previous Record: 2 Days (Jurassic World)- Global IMAX Opening Record: $48 million
Previous Record: $44.1 million (Jurassic World)- Domestic IMAX Opening Record: $30.1 million
Previous Record: $20.9 million (Jurassic World)* The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 record included midnight only screenings while Force Awakens screenings began at 7 PM on Thursday and included Star Wars marathon ticket sales, tickets that were sold for as much as $59.99 each.
** Holiday is defined as the first Friday in November through New Year’s week or weekend.Domestically, Force Awakens did fall short of a few records such as the largest Saturday and Sunday totals, both held by Jurassic World. Subsequent weekend records, however, are still up for grabs along with the fastest to $300 million and so on, not to mention the overall domestic record currently held by Avatar at $760.5 million.

Great news for Star Wars fans! Star Wars is back and this movie is a fantastic return to form for the franchise. Those of you, who may have been put off by the feel of The Prequels, welcome back, because this is the movie you have been waiting for!
I can remember back in May of 1977 when my parents took me to see a movie called “Star Wars”. Within the first few minutes, I knew I was witnessing something special. I never realized at the time that this would become something that would stay with me and be a part of my life forever. It not only affected my life, but Star Wars went on to become a global phenomenon and transcended from being part of American culture to one of the world’s and impacted the lives of billions of Star Wars fans.

Let’s get right into the review. I’ll save any Major SPOILERS for the last paragraph. Star Wars: The Force Awakens introduces a brand new cast as well as welcomes back fan favorites such as Luke, Han, Leia, Chewbacca, R2-D2 and C-3PO from The Original Trilogy. The Force Awakens takes place 30 years after the events of Return Of The Jedi. Immediately we are treated to the familiar Star Wars theme and the opening crawl informs us what has transpired since the events of Return Of The Jedi. You would think that after the conclusion in Jedi, that all would be well for the Rebel Alliance. Well, that is not the case. The Empire was never fully destroyed and they regrouped to form the even more powerful First Order. There are very little remnants of the Rebel Alliance around and now emerges a new group to challenge The First Order called The Resistance. A new villain emerges who embraces the Dark Side of The Force and whose goal is to fulfill the destiny of Darth Vader and become the heir to Vader’s rule, but where is Luke during all of this? That is the big question that many of us have been asking after seeing the trailers and marketing for the movie and that is what helps drive the story for this movie.

All of the acting is well done especially by the new comers: Daisy Ridley as Rey, John Boyega as Finn and Oscar Isaac as Poe Dameron. But for me, Adam Driver as Kylo Ren steals the movie. He does a fantastic job as the new villain and is right up there with Darth Vader as a real threat. Kylo Ren reminds you at times of Darth Vader but he is also very different. There definitely is an internal struggle going on with his character and he does some really horrible things in this film. The Force Awakens has a great blend of action, drama and humor. John Boyega and Harrison Ford especially do a fantastic job with their comedic lines. And even BB-8 has great comic timing too!

J.J. Abrams was a great choice to direct the film. Abrams has been a long term fan of Star Wars and it shows. One of his goals was to bring back the look and feel of The Original Trilogy by using 35MM film instead of digital and incorporating practical effects along with CGI. Lawrence Kasdan was also brought on board to help write the script. Kasdan is known for writing the scripts for Empire and Jedi and his writing is without a doubt a welcome return.

This movie just comes across as a movie by Star Wars fans written for Star Wars fans. Some will disagree with me, but that is what we needed after Lucas’ handling of The Prequels. Although those movies had the Star Wars moniker in the title, they just didn’t feel like The Original Trilogy. The good news is The Force Awakens brings back the magic and feeling of The Original Trilogy. I still respect George Lucas for the world he created. There would be no Star Wars without him. I would love to see George Lucas back with the Star Wars franchise, especially a Star Wars spin-off movie, but have him working with a team in which ideas are shared and thrown out if they are bad.

Thanks have to go out to Kathleen Kennedy, the President of Lucasfilm. This movie would not have been made without her. She has always been partners and friends with George Lucas. George trusted her to take over after he sold Lucasfilm to Disney and she was instrumental in bringing in JJ Abrams to direct, John Williams to score the film, Lawrence Kasdan to come back and write the script after he passed on The Prequels, the original cast such as Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher. And most importantly, she was a huge fan of The Original Trilogy and wanted to see the films return to that direction. Kennedy surrounded herself with the best people and also is good friends with Steven Spielberg who heavily suggested Abrams to be director. You also have to thank Bob Iger for working with George Lucas and help bringing Star Wars to the Disney family. Bob Iger is also a huge fan of the Original Trilogy and wanted to see those characters stories continue. Without Iger’s influence we probably would have never seen a new trilogy and sequel to the greatest trilogy of all time.

I give Star Wars: The Force Awakens a 4 out of 5. I rank this above The Prequels but below The Original Trilogy. But it’s definitely in the same category as The Original Trilogy. It loses a point for being a little too similar to A New Hope.
UPDATE: I saw The Force Awakens three times now and have to change my rating to 4.5 out of 5. Definitely an awesome movie that keeps getting better and better with repeat viewings!
Get ready folks, because it has begun. The Force has now awakened! A new Star Wars movie every year! Star Wars is back!
SPOILERS:

Here is a brand new featurette showcasing “BB-8” and the work that went into bringing him to life for his debut in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQDZgb3ibHE
Source: Comic Book Resources