The latest adaptation of a young adult, adventure fantasy\\sci-fi novel series has it's first teaser. Directed by Gary Ross and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, and more.
Please have an R rating ( yeah like that's going to happen ) . A combination of The Running Man and Battle Royale might be decent if the Blu Ray has the unrated version . Since it appears to cater for the tween crowd I'll have to wait for some reviews .
The books were great, and brutal both physically and (even more so) emotionally. I love the trailer and will be there with my wife and family on opening day.
My wife is currently reading this book and man, is she excited about the movie. I, on the other hand, remember her excitement concerning the Twilight series. I reserve the right to hold down my excitement until I find out more about the story.
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My wife is currently reading this book and man, is she excited about the movie. I, on the other hand, remember her excitement concerning the Twilight series. I reserve the right to hold down my excitement until I find out more about the story.
I read the first TWILIGHT book out of professional curiosity before the movie came out (I'm a novelist and wanted to see what all the fuss was about). I was ready to hurl the book across the room when I was done with it. THE HUNGER GAMES are in a different league entirely. They're well written, have deep and interesting themes on trust and the use of force and brutality, and star a broad cast of varied and interesting characters.
Rach ... I agree with you on Twilight. I have lots of otherwise intelligent female friends who just get stupidly gaga over these books and movies. I would be fine if they realized they were trash and liked them anyway. But they really think they're great books and movies.
I don't get the fascination at all, at least at the absurd level it's reached.
What's forcing the kids to fight? I haven't read the books but from the trailer it does look similar to Battle Royale and Running Man. I also don't believe the author maintaining she hasn't heard of the Battle Royale novel before she turned in her manuscript to the publisher. It came out almost a decade before her book and I can't believe an author would have such poor research skills.
I have read the first book of The Hunger Games trilogy and read the first couple of the Twilight books. There is no comparison, it seems to me. The Twilight books are teenybopper dreck but The Hunger Games is a taut, well told, adventure tale. I am really looking forward to reading the last two books of the trilogy, and to seeing The Hunger Games film when it comes out. It has a chance to be very good, I think.
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What's forcing the kids to fight? I haven't read the books but from the trailer it does look similar to Battle Royale and Running Man. I also don't believe the author maintaining she hasn't heard of the Battle Royale novel before she turned in her manuscript to the publisher. It came out almost a decade before her book and I can't believe an author would have such poor research skills.
Not to give anything away, but essentially an all poweful government/society that rules over the rest of the land that will essentially destroy you if you don't sacrifice 2 of your children for the amusement called the Hunger Games.
As far as the trilogy is concerned, at least my opinion.
LOVED the 1st book, really enjoyed the 2nd as well and the final one I though was just alright.
Another series you all might want to look into is the Uglies series by Scott Westerfield. My sister-in-law introduced me to it and I could not put it down just like the Hunger Games trilogy. As far as the Twilight series I have no intentions of ever opening them up or seeing the movies.
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I have read the first book of The Hunger Games trilogy and read the first couple of the Twilight books. There is no comparison, it seems to me. The Twilight books are teenybopper dreck but The Hunger Games is a taut, well told, adventure tale. I am really looking forward to reading the last two books of the trilogy, and to seeing The Hunger Games film when it comes out. It has a chance to be very good, I think.
I saw both Pleasantville and Seabiscuit and thought they were solidly above average films. I have the Laura Hillenbrand book upon which the Seabiscuit film was based but haven't got around to reading it yet. Is it significantly better than the movie?
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I have read the first book of The Hunger Games trilogy and read the first couple of the Twilight books. There is no comparison, it seems to me. The Twilight books are teenybopper dreck but The Hunger Games is a taut, well told, adventure tale. I am really looking forward to reading the last two books of the trilogy, and to seeing The Hunger Games film when it comes out. It has a chance to be very good, I think.
I've now read all three books in The Hunger Games Trilogy and give them high marks. The movie has a chance to be very good, it seems to me. Jennifer Lawrence, who was so sensational in Winter's Bone, stars in The Hunger Games film as Katniss Everdeen. I can't imagine a better choice.
Thanks for the trailer link. I continue to have high hopes for The Hunger Games. As noted in an earlier post, I think Jennifer Lawrence was a great choice to play Katniss Everdeen. Also, Gary Ross, who directs the film, has a good track record of bringing books to the screen I think. I have always admired his Seabiscuit, he both directed and wrote the screenplay. I recently read the Laura Hillenbrand book, upon which Seabiscuit was based, and thought Ross did a good job of telescoping and making manageable for the screen, a sprawling 400 page book. Ross cowrote the screenplay for The Hunger Games with Suzanne Collins who wrote the excellent novel upon which the film is based.
Well, I read the 1st book and looking forward to the 2nd. Just for kicks, I even borrowed from our library printed in traditional Chinese to refresh my native language (up and down, and right to left). It's a very popular book like HP printed in many languages.
Seeing J. Lawrence in Winter's Bone, gwsat, I've high expectation of her acting and will see this one in the cinema next month.
Surprised there is not more talk of this movie with its release only a week away. This is one of my most anticipated movies of the year. I think it will appeal to a huge audience, my teenage daughter is very excited to see it as well. Early indications are they were very faithful to the books, which would be a very good thing. Was concerned they would try to mess with it to make it more Twilight like, but it appears they have resisted. Cant wait to catch this next weekend.
Surprised there is not more talk of this movie with its release only a week away. This is one of my most anticipated movies of the year. I think it will appeal to a huge audience, my teenage daughter is very excited to see it as well. Early indications are they were very faithful to the books, which would be a very good thing. Was concerned they would try to mess with it to make it more Twilight like, but it appears they have resisted. Cant wait to catch this next weekend.
Going by the trailer i can't see what all the fuss is about. I will rent it when its on blu, who knows i might change my mind.
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