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  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_136.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_197.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_096.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., has a Star Wars themed license plate on his truck. <br />
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Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_433.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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<br />
Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_226.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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<br />
Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_224.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_120.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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<br />
Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_103.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta and his nine-year-old son Dominic Giunta pose for a portrait in their home theater, which is heavily decorated with the original Star Wars trilogy memorabilia.<br />
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<br />
Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_097.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
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Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_359.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta's home theater wall is adorned with framed posters, memorabilia and an R2-D2 electrical socket.<br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_301.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., holds a Boba Fett helmet mug.<br />
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Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_386.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., holds a Boba Fett helmet mug.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_385.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., holds a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_310.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: A Boba Fett mug, and a Storm Trooper helmet made by Don Post, a famous mask maker sit with other decorations below the projector in Chris Giunta home theater. <br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_305.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: A cardboard cutout of Darth Vader sits in the attic window of Chris Giunta's home in Hyattsville, Md.<br />
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Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_440.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: A cardboard cutout of Darth Vader sits in the attic window of Chris Giunta's home in Hyattsville, Md.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_438.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., holds a Boba Fett helmet mug.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_367.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_326.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_317.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_314.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Pieces of the original Death Star model were given to Chris Giunta by a former Lucas Film employee during his one month wait in line for the Episode I premier in San Fransisco, outside the Coronet Theater. <br />
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Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_287.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., drinks from a Boba Fett helmet mug.<br />
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Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_429.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_358.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet.<br />
<br />
Chris Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_342.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet in his home theater. Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_253.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Darth Vader helmet made by Don Post, a famous mask maker, in his home theater. Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_236.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Darth Vader helmet made by Don Post, a famous mask maker, in his home theater. Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_230.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., wears a Boba Fett helmet in his home theater. Giunta is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_247.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., removes parts of his full scale replica statue of Han Solo frozen in Carbonate from his home's entryway. The statue, in his home's entry way, is still a work in progress. He put it assembled it for a picture. <br />
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He is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_271.jpg
  • Hyattsville, Maryland - November 01, 2015: Chris Giunta, from Hyattsville, Md., shows his full scale replica statue of Han Solo frozen in Carbonate. The statue, in his home's entry way, is still a work in progress. <br />
<br />
He is a Star Wars fanatic who hates Episode 1-3. He moved to San Fransisco from Maryland and camped out for a month to be one of the first in line to see The Phantom Menace. He even proposed to his wife before the movie started. These days he forbids his children from watching the first three films and the re-released digitally enhanced versions of the original trilogy. He hopes the new films live up to his expectations. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    151101_STARWARS_Fan_Chris_Giunta_265.jpg
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