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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby DarkandShiny » Tue Dec 27, 2011 1:05 pm

Big fan of the Hunger Games.

The link above is bad -

Here is a good HD Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgssLmsOa2s
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby catalyst » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:20 am

book 1 was excellent. book 2 and 3 felt like the author lost inspiration and was hurried by deadlines to finish the series. the details, character development, etc. just didn't flow as well as in book 1. I read all 3 in a span of 2 days about 2 weeks ago. Book 1 excellent. 2 and 3 just OK.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Pilsung » Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:27 am

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film ... light.html

Is Hunger Games the new "Twilight"? Looks like a buzz is being created.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Chirpy » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:00 pm

I read the first, haven't yet gone for the 2nd and 3rd, but I will.

Surprised by the presentation of government in the book. Didn't think such a portrayal was allowed anymore.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby phil_in_cs » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:34 pm

Pilsung wrote:Is Hunger Games the new "Twilight"? Looks like a buzz is being created.


It is the publists job to create the buzz - the $80 spent on the movie includes lots of advertising and promo events. Hopefully by "like twilight" they mean "wildly popular" and not "completely stupid"
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby IceWing » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:28 pm

We saw this movie on Saturday....

Went into it not expecting much... Was pleasantly surprised.

Kinda makes me want to read the books, to see what was cut. I got the impression several times that there was some significant character building left out, but overall, I give it a thumbs up.

Female lead knew her survival\hunting skills for sure.

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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby carolinafan » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:57 pm

IceWing wrote:We saw this movie on Saturday....

Went into it not expecting much... Was pleasantly surprised.

Kinda makes me want to read the books, to see what was cut. I got the impression several times that there was some significant character building left out, but overall, I give it a thumbs up.

Female lead knew her survival\hunting skills for sure.

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There were some things they kinda rushed through in the movie that was important in the book, but overall I thought they did a good job staying true to it.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby KentsOkay » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:37 pm

Looks like Hunger Games has had the third best opening weekend, behind Dark Knight and the last part of the last Harry Potter movie.

Pretty impressive, still haven't seen it yet.

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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby USMCSergeant » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:19 pm

I havent had the chance to read Hunger Games yet. But after reading this thread it does remind me of a Stephen King book I read maybe 10 years ago called The Long Walk.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Piggpen75 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:38 pm

Saw it today. The movie was quite good... Not as good as the book, but still very good. I highly recommend the books. A lot was left out.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Kutter_0311 » Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:37 am

carolinafan wrote:There were some things they kinda rushed through in the movie that was important in the book, but overall I thought they did a good job staying true to it.

Oh, like Starship Troopers?
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby carolinafan » Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:43 am

Kutter_0311 wrote:
carolinafan wrote:There were some things they kinda rushed through in the movie that was important in the book, but overall I thought they did a good job staying true to it.

Oh, like Starship Troopers?


Never read that actually. I might have to now. I loved the movie though.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Kutter_0311 » Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:59 am

carolinafan wrote:
Kutter_0311 wrote:
carolinafan wrote:There were some things they kinda rushed through in the movie that was important in the book, but overall I thought they did a good job staying true to it.
Oh, like Starship Troopers?
Never read that actually. I might have to now. I loved the movie though.

Oh, the movie skipped the powered armor, the skinnies... Hell, they skipped most of H&MP class! Jeriah just got a copy, too.

IIRC, Starship Troopers was the last of Heinlein's young adult contract. He had some other gems.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby nyarlotep » Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:47 am

funny, I'm reading The Hunger Games right now, and will be reading the Girl...Tattoo books after that. Interesting to see those series both mentioned together here.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby smokinbunta » Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:56 pm

KentsOkay wrote:Looks like Hunger Games has had the third best opening weekend, behind Dark Knight and the last part of the last Harry Potter movie.

Pretty impressive, still haven't seen it yet.



And I probably won't till it comes out in Red Box, or On Demand.. which ever I see first. Who can afford movie theaters anymore?
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Vicarious_Lee » Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:16 pm

Pilsung wrote:Is Hunger Games the new "Twilight"? Looks like a buzz is being created.


You shut your fucking mouth.






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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby smokinbunta » Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:54 pm

Vicarious_Lee wrote:
Pilsung wrote:Is Hunger Games the new "Twilight"? Looks like a buzz is being created.


You shut your fucking mouth.






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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Babidoll85 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:30 am

I can't believe I still haven't seen this! I read the books a few years ago and loved the 1st/2nd ones. The 3rd one was a let down and left me unsatisfied at the end. I think I'm finally going to see the movie tomorrow though. I can't wait!
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby jeepinbandtrider » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:17 am

IceWing wrote:We saw this movie on Saturday....

Went into it not expecting much... Was pleasantly surprised.

Kinda makes me want to read the books, to see what was cut. I got the impression several times that there was some significant character building left out, but overall, I give it a thumbs up.

Female lead knew her survival\hunting skills for sure.

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From what my roommate says (he's read all the books) he says that she perfectedthose skills hunting deer and whatnot to feed her family. Her "state" or whatever they call it occupies the area that we know today as the Applacian (SP?) Mountains.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Jamie » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:24 am

I saw it last weekend with my wife and son, and we were all pretty impressed with the movie, having read the books with our son when they came out.

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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby FlashDaddy » Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:05 am

Great movie!

I read the book, which of course is even better, since it has more detail and charcacter development. My gf liked it and is in line behind my oldest daughter to read the book. There is a some emphasis on snaring game, which has got me reinterested in that. My daughter wants a bow.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby lanzajr26 » Wed May 16, 2012 2:11 pm

FlashDaddy wrote:Great movie!

I read the book, which of course is even better, since it has more detail and charcacter development. My gf liked it and is in line behind my oldest daughter to read the book. There is a some emphasis on snaring game, which has got me reinterested in that. My daughter wants a bow.


Yes, this book was responsible for getting my family fully into archery. To the point where my daughter wants to shoot every weekend and wants to go hunting next year. I'm pretty thankful to Katniss for giving us such a fun and practical pastime to enjoy together.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby Evan the Diplomat » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:08 pm

Never read the books. Finally got around to seeing the movie. Entertaining enough with a heroine that thinks first, but can get dirty as needed. I thought the scene of her freaking out after killing Marvel and seeing Rue get killed was first rate acting. Also appreciated seeing some good bushcraft.

Now the negatives. Fire the freaking art director! Good grief! I know that the Capital City dwellers are supposed to be decadent, but what a ham-fisted and unimaginative way to protray it. The movie was much better out in the woods.
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Re: The Hunger Games

Postby sigboy40 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:20 pm

Babidoll85 wrote:I can't believe I still haven't seen this! I read the books a few years ago and loved the 1st/2nd ones. The 3rd one was a let down and left me unsatisfied at the end. I think I'm finally going to see the movie tomorrow though. I can't wait!


It was only unsatisfying because you realize that the series stays true to The Hunger Games, nobody survives, period. That politics will always trump a few true individuals, and finally, that big brother is out there, and you cant win.
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