View original postHave to say, ever since I read the books (after having seen the first movie), it's been the third movie that I wanted to see - although I believe they said something about cutting it in two? So third and fourth, then. I want to see if they dare to be as brutal, ruthless and generally over the top as the book is.
Yeah it's a very questionable tendency lately. I haven't read the books but generally speaking a final chapter can hardly ever just be split in two and still have the same dramatic punch as one film. It worked much better than expected for Harry Potter, though. And splitting films makes double the money so I guess it's here to stay.
I hope I can stay away from spoilers until the film(s) come out, because to be honest I have no idea whatsoever where the final act could be going now after this somewhat shocking ending. I hope / think there is no way they'll have another round of regular Hunger Games, though.
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The Hunger Games - Catching Fire
28/11/2013 09:35:51 AM
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Sounds exciting.
28/11/2013 07:00:58 PM
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Re: Sounds exciting.
28/11/2013 10:41:53 PM
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Yep - saw it now, and going to stick with "the movie is better than the book".
11/12/2013 10:20:55 PM
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After seeing it, I remain convinced that the series is 2.5 books too long.
30/11/2013 01:35:26 PM
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Your assessment of the last two books is surprisingly accurate for someone who hasn't read them.
01/12/2013 03:05:59 AM
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Re: After seeing it, I remain convinced that the series is 2.5 books too long.
01/12/2013 09:13:50 PM
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