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SEE ALSO: 'Silicon Valley' star Kumail Nanjiani warns 'tech has the capacity to destroy us'Silicon Valley star and all-round paragon of humanity Kumail Nanjiani gave us all another reason to go see Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Tuesday. He posted a Twitter thread recalling an encounter he had with director Rian Johnson back when he was a red carpet journalist at Comic Con.
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So to all of you out there who were thinking, "I'm not gonna go and see Star Wars unless I know the director has done at least one nice thing for a fellow human being," now's your chance!
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