News RSS 03 Nov 2015 11:00:14 Source American cinemas banned lightsabers and blasters at the premiere of "Star wars"Several major us cinema chains have banned to bring screenings of the film "Star wars: the force Awakening" lightsabers, blasters and other prop guns. In addition, the hall will not be allowed in helmets, masks and even those viewers who want to put on the face of any coloring and drawings to resemble the beloved characters of the space Saga. Read more... Several major us cinema chains have banned to bring screenings of the film "Star wars: the force Awakening" lightsabers, blasters and other prop guns. In addition, the hall will not be allowed in helmets, masks and even those viewers who want to put on the face of any coloring and drawings to resemble the beloved characters of the space Saga. As Collider notes, such security measures do not appear to be excessive in light of past events: for example, in 2012 in Colorado during the session "the Dark knight: the legend" in a theater shooting occurred; a similar incident took place in Louisiana this summer (while watching the movie "the Girl without complexes"). the Premiere of the film "Star wars: the force Awakening" is scheduled for December 17 this year. Director of the film is J. J. Abrams, known for his work with the universe of Star trek, the movie "Mission impossible 3" and TV series "the Office" and "Staying alive". See also: the
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