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Old 04-10-2012, 08:40 PM
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Old 04-10-2012, 11:39 PM
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Some advice: See it before 10 PM because it is LONG and you will get tired!

I thought it was good and stuck to the book fairly well. I understand everything that was going on because I had read the series, but I think I might not have appreciated it as much or fully got as much, if I hadn't read it.

The characters were ok. Good, not great, a bit bland. Lenny Kravitz and Stanley Tucci were pretty phenomenal though, I thought.

Definitely see it if you like the books! I can't wait for the next one.
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Old 04-11-2012, 02:17 PM
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^^ Agree, I read all three books whilst sick with flu a couple of weeks back, and finally got to the cinema last week, I loved it.

A guy I work with saw it yesterday, (he hasn't read the book), and he thought it was a little "Meh", his words "A Kiddie Version Of Battle Royale"
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Old 04-11-2012, 02:55 PM
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There seems to be an over-the-top amount of hype surrounding this title. I might just have to read it. Hopefully it's not a disappointment.
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:00 PM
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Movie Sequel info

For those of you who saw the first movie:
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/04/1...catching-fire/


=/ Catching Fire was my favorite of the trilogy.
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:14 PM
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I was afraid that might happen, considering the tight timeline Ross had to deal with. Honestly, I'm surprised Lionsgate isn't pushing back the release date to accommodate the schedule. Especially since it will be even more difficult for a new director to step into the franchise, pick up where THG left off, and do Catching Fire justice in the same time frame that Ross couldn't accept. I was really hoping they could work it out.
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:30 PM
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I was afraid that might happen, considering the tight timeline Ross had to deal with. Honestly, I'm surprised Lionsgate isn't pushing back the release date to accommodate the schedule. Especially since it will be even more difficult for a new director to step into the franchise, pick up where THG left off, and do Catching Fire justice in the same time frame that Ross couldn't accept. I was really hoping they could work it out.
The article I read said that Ross tends to do about 4 years between movies because he helps write the script. I see why Lionsgate wants to get the sequel out ASAP, it's a cashcow! Unfortunately, they have to work with Jennifer's schedule. She committed to X-Men prior to committing to the part of Katniss in the Hunger Games. Yes, it makes it tough, but the reality is they filmed last year (like this time frame last year), so there has been over a year that the writers could be working on the script (as I'm sure Suzanne Collins, who helped write the movie script, has been doing).

But look at the Twilight movies and the Harry Potter movies. They had consistent new directors. It didn't make the movies any less successful or appealing to audience members. My hope is truly that the script does the book justice and that the director does the script (and book) justice. I'm sure with the success of the movie that directors will be a bit more easy to pick from.

On another note, I went onto Itunes and bought the original score yesterday. Very good. Rue's Farewell is still quite depressing. I can picture the scene in my mind.
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:52 PM
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I agree. Catching Fire was my favorite also so I just hope it's done well. I left this movie feeling a little "eh." Honestly, I do feel like they stuck to the book pretty well given time constraints bc holy heck that was a long movie to sit through anyways. And I loved the fire costumes and also the casting I thought was good except for Peeta really, but I didn't like the President Snow stuff being continually thrown in when there could have been other things. But, I guess they need to add tie ins for people who don't read the books.
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Old 04-12-2012, 09:04 AM
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I agree. Catching Fire was my favorite also so I just hope it's done well. I left this movie feeling a little "eh." Honestly, I do feel like they stuck to the book pretty well given time constraints bc holy heck that was a long movie to sit through anyways. And I loved the fire costumes and also the casting I thought was good except for Peeta really, but I didn't like the President Snow stuff being continually thrown in when there could have been other things. But, I guess they need to add tie ins for people who don't read the books.
The fire costumes were pretty cool!

I didn't mind Peeta. In interviews Gary Ross had to get down on Jennifer and Josh because they developed more of a brother-sister relationship and he was like "dude, you're supposed to be attracted to each other". LOL.

I left the movie actually thinking "okay ready for number 2"
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Old 05-03-2012, 06:38 AM
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I just finished reading them.
Loved Catching Fire.
Didn't like the last 1/3 of Mockingjay. It started out great, but toward the end too many things happened all at once. And, I like that it ends on a more positive note, but not when it only happens on the very last page. Like it was an afterthought.
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Old 05-04-2012, 05:38 PM
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I just finished reading them.
Loved Catching Fire.
Didn't like the last 1/3 of Mockingjay. It started out great, but toward the end too many things happened all at once. And, I like that it ends on a more positive note, but not when it only happens on the very last page. Like it was an afterthought.
Agreed. I thought the last like 1/8th of the book was a dream sequence (after the bombs explode and on) but then I realized it couldn't have been because it was going on far too long. Definitely not my favorite series' endings. I also felt like she opened up a lot of themes about war, violence, and injustice and then never did anything about them. Like it just ended. Oh well.

In other news, Francis Lawrence has been confirmed as the director for Catching Fire. Previous credits include 'I Am Legend' and 'Like Water for Elephants'. I'm excited to see what he does with it.
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Old 06-23-2012, 10:00 PM
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I just finished reading them.
Loved Catching Fire.
Didn't like the last 1/3 of Mockingjay. It started out great, but toward the end too many things happened all at once. And, I like that it ends on a more positive note, but not when it only happens on the very last page. Like it was an afterthought.
I kind of wish that SC gave more info on why Katniss, after all those years with Peeta, agreed to have children, especially when she was so adament against it. I mean the explanation in the book of "he wanted them so badly" just doesn't cut it for me. I understand how it ended, but the epilogue was kind of out there.

I might need to reread the books before the movies come out. I read the whole trilogy last summer.
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Old 06-23-2012, 11:05 PM
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But she was adamant against it because of the games and that wasn't an issue any longer.
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Old 07-09-2012, 08:33 PM
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Philip Seymour Hoffman has been cast as Plutarch

http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-...195205569.html
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Old 07-10-2012, 08:18 PM
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I really want to see who is going to play Johanna Mason! She was my fav. character!!!
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