I liked the movie, but the absolute funniest part was during the trailers:
Tirenne Send a noteboard - 25/03/2012 11:13:34 PM
There was this interesting trailer that was apparently about Abe Lincoln being a BAMF before he was president. The audience seemed willing to go along with it until the title came up. Abraham Lincoln : VAMPIRE HUNTER!!! and the whole theater started cracking up. The title is pretty ridiculous though, you have to admit.
About the Hunger Games, I went it to it prepared to hate Jennifer Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss, because I thought she was awful as Mystique in First Class. Surprisingly, I thought she did a great job. A few minutes in, and I didn't even notice JL, it was all Katniss.
I didn't find the Game itself to be a letdown, but that might be because I've read the books and knew what to expect. (minor spoiler for the book: I was glad they cut out the part about Katniss' dehydration, that was painful to read and it would have messed up the pace I think.)
And though the ending seems to take the "easy way out", in the later books it's clear that Katniss' one up-ing the Capitol is a catalyst for the rest of the plot. Also, part of what doesn't translate to the screen is the exhaustion you (as a reader) feel at the end and the relief, when you realize that your protagonists are going to get a reprieve, because they honestly have gone through a lot of sh!t.
About the Hunger Games, I went it to it prepared to hate Jennifer Lawrence's portrayal of Katniss, because I thought she was awful as Mystique in First Class. Surprisingly, I thought she did a great job. A few minutes in, and I didn't even notice JL, it was all Katniss.
I didn't find the Game itself to be a letdown, but that might be because I've read the books and knew what to expect. (minor spoiler for the book: I was glad they cut out the part about Katniss' dehydration, that was painful to read and it would have messed up the pace I think.)
And though the ending seems to take the "easy way out", in the later books it's clear that Katniss' one up-ing the Capitol is a catalyst for the rest of the plot. Also, part of what doesn't translate to the screen is the exhaustion you (as a reader) feel at the end and the relief, when you realize that your protagonists are going to get a reprieve, because they honestly have gone through a lot of sh!t.
The Hunger Games
25/03/2012 12:13:28 AM
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I feel old
25/03/2012 09:57:20 AM
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YA has become huge in the past 5-10 years, thanks to Harry Potter and others.
25/03/2012 08:58:58 PM
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Re: YA has become huge in the past 5-10 years, thanks to Harry Potter and others.
25/03/2012 10:07:17 PM
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Yes, well, I do perhaps spend more time on the books board than you guys...
26/03/2012 09:47:08 PM
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I don't consider The Hunger Games YA.
30/03/2012 05:19:51 AM
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YA is a fairly recent invention anyway. (Not that it isn't great! I think it's a great invention!)
30/03/2012 04:01:35 PM
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I liked the movie, but the absolute funniest part was during the trailers:
25/03/2012 11:13:34 PM
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Aww we didn't get that trailer, but I've seen it before. *ending spoiler*
26/03/2012 08:42:58 AM
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Entertaining film. good lead character. people die. I got in the movie for free. what isn't to like? *NM*
27/03/2012 08:03:47 PM
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I liked it, but at times, I felt like I was a citizen of Panem, watching kids get killed on screen.
27/03/2012 08:07:48 PM
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Especially since Katniss is described as olive skinned herself.
27/03/2012 09:25:46 PM
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I dunno, I tend to not be a very attentive reader
28/03/2012 09:41:26 PM
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Well, it's one thing to not pay attention to physical descriptions
28/03/2012 11:38:57 PM
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