The thing about 'Star Wars' is that every single person is important. Even though Rey is a big role, everyone influences everyone. If that wasn't so, why would so many people remember Admiral Ackbar?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, you know, we all grew up as 'Star Wars' fans.
I have to say I wasn't a huge fan of 'Star Wars', and I'm still not, really, but you have to acknowledge that there's a huge fan base for it, and these people are really sweet. You can't stereotype a 'Star Wars' fan.
I thought Star Wars was too wacky for the general public.
The first 'Star Wars' film was enormously important. I grew up right smack-bang in the sweet spot of all of those. It's true cinema magic. It's fair to say that, as a kid, I would have been very happy to be Han Solo, and I would have been happy to have gone out with Princess Leia.
'Star Wars' is populated by so many great types; who wouldn't want to be a Han Solo kind of dude?
I tell you, man, I'm every bit as a 'Star Wars' fan as anyone else.
With Star Wars fans, there's so much enthusiasm, and it's a completely different generation now.
I do love 'Star Wars,' although I'm not one of those crazy fans who knows everything about everyone.
My family are huge 'Star Wars' fans.
I'm a big fan of 'Star Wars.' Some of the most iconic characters of 'Star Wars,' we didn't see their faces but to this day you can say Jabba the Hutt or Darth Vader and people know what you mean around the world.
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