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Regal the last jedi spokane valley january 5 2017
Regal the last jedi spokane valley january 5 2017







regal the last jedi spokane valley january 5 2017
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“And within two seconds of posting our two-hour review today, it already had 19 views,” he said.

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Whiteley said their channel, and the ability to work full time off of profits from ad revenue on Youtube, was successful originally due to the Star Wars series. “It created a group of friends to watch my favorite shows and hear reactions to my favorite movies with.” To this day I credit Blind Wave with why I’m still alive,” said Kevin DiSalvo, 31, of Michigan. “It was at a dark time in my life that I happened to find Blind Wave and they were something that I could look forward to–their weekly show. They call their fans their friends, and even have a few staying overnight with them through the weekend to “geek out.” “That’s how we grew our fanbase, out of our love of Star Wars and our commentary that always kept things positive.”

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“I think this series has created really a community of people who you can be friends with no matter their background because you have something in common with a love of Star Wars,” said Elliott.

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“We say the family that troops together stays together.”įarley, alongside his partners with Blind Wave, Eric Whiteley, 30, of Marietta, Rick Martin, 29, of Marietta, Calvin Grubb, 25, of Marietta, and Aaron Elliott, 28, of Devola, were even joined by several fans of their Youtube channel to hold a private showing of the movie in Marietta Friday.

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“It’s very much a family affair,” said Amy Higgs, of Parkersburg, who was dressed as Boba Fet. “You’ll be driving down the street and see a flag and it’s so obviously Star Wars that you want to know who it is.”įor the Higgs family it’s an excitement that the whole gang can enjoy together. “That’s what’s so great about this, you make new friends because it’s something you love,” said Sarah. The Wilsons even met new friends out of the fandom when they came across members of the Madalorian Mercs, Sarah and Jesse Williamson, of Williamstown. “But more, especially when we visit a hospital it’s seeing the parents’ faces when their kids forget about their pains for a second and are excited, that’s when you see the relief and love in the parents’ eyes.” “It’s always good to see the pure love of fans,” added Anthony. Multiple generations of fans from the original trilogy, millenials who grew up with the prequels and now their children will all come together this weekend for the ninth installment of an intergalactic series that has won the hearts and minds of millions over the last 40 years.Īs “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” opened in theaters across the country Marietta fans came together in costume to see the return of beloved characters and the development of newer ones. Some movie-goers were greeted by Star Wars fans in costume. Kylee Welch, 9, of Marietta, shakes the hand of Jay Parsons, of Mineral Wells, W.Va., who dressed as a Sandtrooper for the opening of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Thursday in Marietta. Pictured are: Matt Darling, Sara Pifer, Anthony Wilson, David Chapman, Wendy Darling, Jeremy Queen, Russ Ramsey, Kadin Wilson, Jay Parsons, Corinne Vincent, Adam Parsons, Amy Higgs and Lisa Ramsey.īlind Wave broadcasters, from left to right, front row, are Eric Whiteley, Shane Farley, Calvin Grubb, Aaron Elliott, Rick Martin, explain to their fans, back row, left to right, Jake Lowe, Billy Lawrence, Kevin DiSalvo and Matt Thacker, how the group records reviews and reactions in their studio in Marietta Friday. Members of the 501st Legion, Garrison Corellia, gather at the Odyssey 7 theater in Marietta Thursday for the opening of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Thursday.









Regal the last jedi spokane valley january 5 2017