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Perhaps it is like some ancient ritual in which tribesmen endured sun and rain for days on end to prove their worth. Perhaps they come to form friendships and bonds with others that will define this moment in their lives.
Or, perhaps, they simply like the attention.
Whatever the reason, fans of the "Star Wars" franchise began lining up Friday outside the Uptown Theatre in Northwest 13 days in advance -- yes, 13 days -- to see what is being billed as the final film in the series. "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" opens May 19.
It certainly can't be just to get first pick of the Uptown's 840 seats.
Yesterday, behind metal barricades on the sidewalk outside the theater sat a man in a chair, under an umbrella, by himself. He, or any one of about half a dozen other pilgrims like him, have been sharing the space set apart on the sidewalk and waiting.
They are the first to arrive, the vanguard.
The man asked not to be identified. For the sake of this story, let's call him, "Obi-Wan Doe."
His wife is the real fan, he said. She got him into it. Still, he has camped outside theaters for all three of the "Star Wars" prequels.
Next to Obi-Wan Doe is a bust of Darth Maul, a creature of pure evil forged by the hateful energies of the Dark Side to exact vengeance upon the Jedi for the decimation of the Sith ranks.
The bust looks as if it may have held cookies at one time.









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