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The Hunger Games Trailers + Posters

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Every year in the ruins of what was once North America, the evil Capitol of the nation of Panem forces each of its twelve districts to send a teenage boy and girl to compete in the Hunger Games. A twisted punishment for a past uprising and an ongoing government intimidation tactic, The Hunger Games are a nationally televised event in which Tributes? must fight with one another until one survivor remains.

Pitted against highly-trained Tributes who have prepared for these Games their entire lives, Katniss is forced to rely upon her sharp instincts as well as the mentorship of drunken former victor Haymitch Abernathy. If she's ever to return home to District 12, Katniss must make impossible choices in the arena that weigh survival against humanity and life against love.

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Reply #1 posted 03/07/12 8:34am

Rococo

there's a similar Japanese movie, you have to check out if you like this film! its called "Battle Royal".

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Reply #2 posted 03/07/12 9:36am

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I hope this movie doesn't suck. It has good potential.

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Reply #3 posted 03/07/12 9:54am

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The hype has totally turned me off to this movie. I will avoid this like the twilight films.

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Reply #4 posted 03/07/12 10:12am

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woot! I can't wait!

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Reply #5 posted 03/07/12 10:15am

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lazycrockett said:

The hype has totally turned me off to his movie. I will avoid this like the twilight films.

I made the same argument; however, Breaking Dawn Part 1 is best installment in the series so far. I couldn't believe my eyes.

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Reply #6 posted 03/07/12 12:59pm

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This looks like a rip-off of of the short story from the 1920s, "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell.

I'll pass.

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Reply #7 posted 03/07/12 2:58pm

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I think the premise is all too similar to Stephen King/Richard Bachman's The Running Man novel. That said, I still intend to see it.

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Reply #8 posted 03/07/12 3:33pm

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Reply #9 posted 03/07/12 4:50pm

breese

Just started reading the book 2 nights ago. It's good.

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Reply #10 posted 03/08/12 2:50pm

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i dont get ghis hot piece of fuckery nothing seems exciting about it i would much rather have 13 more twilights than this mess

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Reply #11 posted 03/12/12 9:20am

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The Hunger Games - Clip "Here to Help".

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Reply #12 posted 03/12/12 9:24am

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Identity said:

lazycrockett said:

The hype has totally turned me off to his movie. I will avoid this like the twilight films.

I made the same argument; however, Breaking Dawn Part 1 is best installment in the series so far. I couldn't believe my eyes.

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Reply #13 posted 03/12/12 11:32am

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So is this a pre-quel to the Arnold classic....?

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Reply #14 posted 03/12/12 12:19pm

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Stop, you're giving away the plot! Animated Emoticons

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Reply #15 posted 03/12/12 4:24pm

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TheResistor said:

This looks like a rip-off of of the short story from the 1920s, "The Most Dangerous Game," by Richard Connell.

I'll pass.

nod I thought the same when I read the synopsis. When I read that years ago, I always thought it would make a really fantastic film too.

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Reply #16 posted 03/12/12 7:32pm

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cbarnes3121 said:

i dont get ghis hot piece of fuckery nothing seems exciting about it i would much rather have 13 more twilights than this mess

Apart from Graffitti Bridge, no modern motion picture could be any worse than the first three Twlight movies.

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Reply #17 posted 03/12/12 7:43pm

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Rococo said:

there's a similar Japanese movie, you have to check out if you like this film! its called "Battle Royal".

It's been a number of years since I saw Battle Royale, but it's not really that similar, other than it's a Government imposed last man (or should I say teen) standing kinda thing...no?

Wait, I guess it is kinda the same.

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Reply #18 posted 03/12/12 8:41pm

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Identity said:

cbarnes3121 said:

i dont get ghis hot piece of fuckery nothing seems exciting about it i would much rather have 13 more twilights than this mess

Apart from Graffitti Bridge, no modern motion picture could be any worse than the first three Twlight movies.

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Reply #19 posted 03/12/12 9:41pm

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JustErin said:

Rococo said:

there's a similar Japanese movie, you have to check out if you like this film! its called "Battle Royal".

It's been a number of years since I saw Battle Royale, but it's not really that similar, other than it's a Government imposed last man (or should I say teen) standing kinda thing...no?

Wait, I guess it is kinda the same.

yeah when i saw the trailer for that movie. Battle Royal popped into my head. I was thinking well maybe it was used as an influence kinda like Paprika was to Inception or Perfect Blue to Black Swan,

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Reply #20 posted 03/21/12 12:08am

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Why Lenny Kravitz Was the Man on the Hunger Games Set

by Karen Valby

When actors tell you that everybody on a movie set was delightful, and generous, and just an all-around pleasure to work with, one often assumes they’re lying (or at least leaving out that time the actor called his leading lady crazy and she accused him of being a drunk). But one gets the honest sense that the cast and crew director Gary Ross assembled on North Carolina set of The Hunger Games last summer honest-to-God enjoyed one another from start to finish. At the wrap party, Jennifer Lawrence, who plays series heroine Katniss Everdeen, delivered a tearful toast in which she told the emotional room “I know it’s weird, but I love everyone of you guys.’”

Of course it’s never all work making a movie. At the end of their long 100 degree days, the place to be was Lenny Kravitz’s room, a tradition that first kicked off on Stanley Tucci’s first night in town. “We had dinner together and we ended up hanging out in my room,” says Kravitz, who plays Katniss’ deeply cool and compassionate stylist Cinna.

“From then on it’s funny,” he says. “We’d work all day and then we’d all end up in my room at night.” The usual group included the likes of Kravitz, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Tucci, Josh Hutcherson, and director Gary Ross. “Just hanging out,” says Kravitz. “I would dj on my iTunes from my computer and we’d listen to music all night and talk about art.”

“That is where it happened,” says Harrelson of the informal Kravitz clubhouse. “I remember going up there and all of us sitting around talking and Lenny would put on this incredible music. You can just imagine him dj’ing! Then he had these racks of all these different clothes for his stage show, and also I suppose some of them just for him in life, they’re all hung up on roller racks. So we’re all trying on the different jackets and shirts and clothes and taking pictures and laughing. I mean, I’m telling you, this is a great group.”

I want to go to there.

http://insidemovies.ew.co...harrelson/

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Reply #21 posted 03/21/12 3:54pm

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I can't get into the book ....no clue how i'm going to sit through this movie friday.

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Reply #22 posted 03/21/12 10:23pm

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think i'm gonna pick up the books. watch this when it comes out on dvd lol

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Reply #23 posted 03/22/12 12:12am

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babybugz said:

I can't get into the book ....no clue how i'm going to sit through this movie friday.

I'm almost finished with the first book. I really couldn't get into it until one page, I think it was 239 or something, made me tear up and cry. Other than that it's just meh. What I'm getting and what I hope all the teens who will undoubtedly swamp the theaters to see this...is that most of us are extremely lucky. Especially in America. We take everything for granted and have so much and throw away more than most of the rest of the world even has. I'm hoping maybe this message will get through to those who don't give a second thought about other people in the world starving.

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Reply #24 posted 03/22/12 11:30am

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noimageatall said:

babybugz said:

I can't get into the book ....no clue how i'm going to sit through this movie friday.

I'm almost finished with the first book. I really couldn't get into it until one page, I think it was 239 or something, made me tear up and cry. Other than that it's just meh. What I'm getting and what I hope all the teens who will undoubtedly swamp the theaters to see this...is that most of us are extremely lucky. Especially in America. We take everything for granted and have so much and throw away more than most of the rest of the world even has. I'm hoping maybe this message will get through to those who don't give a second thought about other people in the world starving.

I'm almost finish the first book I have three pages left.. I was just trying to get through it before friday lol. But yeah it's okay but I'm not in a rush to read the second book. And yes I agree it is showcasing poverty in this story but i'm not sure if most get what it's about. They just love the fighting element of it.

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Reply #25 posted 03/22/12 11:36am

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babybugz said:

noimageatall said:

I'm almost finished with the first book. I really couldn't get into it until one page, I think it was 239 or something, made me tear up and cry. Other than that it's just meh. What I'm getting and what I hope all the teens who will undoubtedly swamp the theaters to see this...is that most of us are extremely lucky. Especially in America. We take everything for granted and have so much and throw away more than most of the rest of the world even has. I'm hoping maybe this message will get through to those who don't give a second thought about other people in the world starving.

I'm almost finish the first book I have three pages left.. I was just trying to get through it before friday lol. But yeah it's okay but I'm not in a rush to read the second book. And yes I agree it is showcasing poverty in this story but i'm not sure if most get what it's about. They just love the fighting element of it.

Then maybe a message about how we send our young men and women to fight in needless wars and sit at home and cheer when they blow up something or kill? Sure some of the children in this book are prepubescent, but the message is still the same. neutral

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Reply #26 posted 03/22/12 11:43am

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noimageatall said:

babybugz said:

I'm almost finish the first book I have three pages left.. I was just trying to get through it before friday lol. But yeah it's okay but I'm not in a rush to read the second book. And yes I agree it is showcasing poverty in this story but i'm not sure if most get what it's about. They just love the fighting element of it.

Then maybe a message about how we send our young men and women to fight in needless wars and sit at home and cheer when they blow up something or kill? Sure some of the children in this book are prepubescent, but the message is still the same. neutral

The whole idea of these kids killing each other in the story honestly did turn me off from becoming a fan of it.

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Reply #27 posted 03/22/12 11:49am

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noimageatall said:

Then maybe a message about how we send our young men and women to fight in needless wars and sit at home and cheer when they blow up something or kill? Sure some of the children in this book are prepubescent, but the message is still the same. neutral

The whole idea of these kids killing each other in the story honestly did turn me off from becoming a fan of it.

Me too. I read it because my DIL bought it. I've read every book in the house so I thought I'd see what all the fuss is about. I really didn't like that aspect at all. The only thing I want to see now is the destruction of the Capitol. But I don't want to read the other books to find out if that happens. confused

Nothing like the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books...once I started reading I had to read all three in a week. razz

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Reply #28 posted 03/22/12 11:54am

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noimageatall said:

babybugz said:

The whole idea of these kids killing each other in the story honestly did turn me off from becoming a fan of it.

Me too. I read it because my DIL bought it. I've read every book in the house so I thought I'd see what all the fuss is about. I really didn't like that aspect at all. The only thing I want to see now is the destruction of the Capitol. But I don't want to read the other books to find out if that happens. confused

Nothing like the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo books...once I started reading I had to read all three in a week. razz

worship clapping highfive OMG eek gurll don't get me started on that. I LOVE THAT STORY. I like the swedish films but rooney mara is my favorite lisbeth. I can't put those books down it's addicting.

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Reply #29 posted 03/22/12 11:56am

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My GF sure got sucked into the books.

I wanted to read them, but now they are seeming like a chick/twilight thing, and I am not so sure anymore.

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