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Peter Spiegel, left, and Brian Juengst have a light saber battle in the parking lot Thursday at Regal Cinema in Augusta. The men were returning their brightly lighted plastic toys to their car since no replica weapons or masks are allowed in the theaters. Staff photo by Joe Phelan
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Peter Spiegel, left, and Brian Juengst have a light saber battle in the parking lot Thursday at Regal Cinema in Augusta. The men were returning their brightly lighted plastic toys to their car since no replica weapons or masks are allowed in the theaters.
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“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was on six of the 10 screens Thursday at Regal Cinema in Augusta.
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Chris Dorman talks on the phone Thursday while waiting in line for the much anticipated opening of the movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at Flagship Cinemas in Waterville.
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Robbie Moore talks about the new “Star Wars” movie before its opening Thursday at Regal Cinema in Augusta.
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Canaan Labbe poses with a light saber Thursday in the lobby at Regal Cinema in Augusta. His father had to return the toy to their car since no replica weapons or masks are allowed in the theaters.
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People wait on Thursday for the opening of the much anticipated movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at Flagship Cinemas in Waterville.
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Dan Meyer, in a Kylo Ren costume, left, and Tim Dutton pose while Lidia Henderson snaps a photo Thursday in the foyer at Regal Cinema in Augusta. The men were returning their brightly lighted plastic “Star Wars” toys to their car since no replica weapons or masks are allowed in the building.
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Chris Dorman waits in line wearing a storm trooper sweatshirt Thursday before the much anticipated opening of the movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” at Flagship Cinemas in Waterville.