Know what I'm doing tonight? If you
said anything OTHER than “Well, Jim, you're probably going to see
the new 'Star Wars' movie” then you probably don't know me very
well, do you?
8-)
At 7pm tonight, I will be sitting
inside theater 1 at the Thomas Theater Group's Tri City Cinema 8 in
Marquette, eagerly awaiting the finish of 9,000 commercials and
trailers. At the conclusion of the 9,000th, the theater
goes dark, the anticipation builds to an unbearable crescendo, and
the world rocks slightly on its axis as “Star Wars: The Rise of
Skywalker” begins, wrapping up a series that has spanned a large
majority of my life.
I don't know whether to cry in joy or
cry in sadness. But I'm guessing there will be tears shed.
In what has become a tradition, my
friend Deanna bought our tickets a long time ago, the first day they
were on sale. It's a good thing, too, as I've spoken with many
people I know, everyone from friends to “High School Bowl” team
coaches, who'll be there.
It should be a blast.
One of the things I'm enjoying about
the build-up to the film is how many people are trying to make it a
spoiler-free event. People who've already seen the movie are going
out of their way not to spill any secrets, just like the people who
made it and the writers of the reviews I've read of it so far. And
I'm going to honor that. For the next week, I'm not going to mention
anything about the film—expect for incessantly gloating about how I
saw it opening night—so that people who haven't had the chance to
see it get to go in and experience it for themselves. I know that's
how I'd want to do if if I didn't have a friend that bought tickets a
month or two ago.
Have I mentioned I how much I
appreciate Deanna's foresight?
As a result, you'll be able to come
back here tomorrow and know that this will be a spoiler-free zone.
Of course, I have the feeling that the vast majority of you—people
much more grounded in reality than I—don't really care about what
happens in the new “Star Wars” movie. But just in case, I'll
write about something else. I mean, I don't know what I'll be able
to write about, seeing as how I'll (hopefully) still be locked in a
“Star Wars” high, but we'll see. I'm sure I can some up with
something.
It's the least I can do.
8-)
(jim@wmqt.com),
uber-nerd.
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