darthska
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Man, for me, the second half of the Harry Potter story is way better than the first.
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Movie will almost never live up to the book, so it's best not to read it and ruin the movie. I read Ender's Game back in high school and it's still the best book I've ever read. Watched the movie and I thought it was the worst ever. Don't know what my thoughts would have been had I not read the book.
As for the harry potter series, the movies are good, maybe even great, but the books are definitely better. I never read the hunger games books and I'm glad. Thought both of the movies were good but not great. I was always more interested in the politics of the films than the action.
These people, I've heard of them. They hunt dodos from atop unicorns, no?[/quote][quote name="Master Zik"]End of the day there's gonna be ppl who read the book first but be able to separate that experience from watching the movie and then there's gonna ppl who can't do that and mostly think it will suck let alone saying the book was better.
Something I've noticed about modern comedies, they don't do a lot of set up punch line jokes and visual gags as older comedies. Think Spaceballs, the toy , Airplane. Today is all dry humor, awkward, self depreciating, other depreciating. More sex gags than raw gags, which is a little lowbrow but works.
Just my two cents.
Well that is very good, but I'm not a reader of the books.well that is very good, but to let you know all readers of the book hated the 3rd one, and it's being split into 2 separate filmsDidn't read the book.
Won't read the book.
Expectation level: 0
I expect it to pick up where Catching Fire left off.
I'm not looking to be excited. I don't watch movies to be excited or thrilled or wowed. I watch movies... to think, to be challenged. The Hunger Games story, so far, is a multi-layered story. I anticipate seeing how the story comes to close in both parts of Mocking Jay.
So I don't hate the third one as a reader of the books.
Again, haven't read the books.
If all the bookreaders are collectively agreeing with each other that it sucks... good for them.
I'm not in their cool little book club.
Don't wanna be, either.
I'll be over here, happily anticipating Mocking Jay.
Has there ever been a bad episode of South Park? I guess you can see view the quality of the episodes from a "some are better than others" viewpoint, but in general, there are no bad episodes.
http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/oli...a-martin-scorsese-mick-jagger-terence-winter/
Bobby Cannavale and Olivia Wilde? Yes, please.
No, it's really not relevant.That's nice and all but given the story isn't good in The 3rd one and the movies have been relatively accurate to the books it is relevant that the 3rd book is by far the weakestWell that is very good, but I'm not a reader of the books.well that is very good, but to let you know all readers of the book hated the 3rd one, and it's being split into 2 separate filmsDidn't read the book.
Won't read the book.
Expectation level: 0
I expect it to pick up where Catching Fire left off.
I'm not looking to be excited. I don't watch movies to be excited or thrilled or wowed. I watch movies... to think, to be challenged. The Hunger Games story, so far, is a multi-layered story. I anticipate seeing how the story comes to close in both parts of Mocking Jay.
So I don't hate the third one as a reader of the books.
Again, haven't read the books.
If all the bookreaders are collectively agreeing with each other that it sucks... good for them.
I'm not in their cool little book club.
Don't wanna be, either.
I'll be over here, happily anticipating Mocking Jay.
I haven't seen homeboy from Attack the Block in anything since, and you guys drop his name for two upcoming movies in the same day.
LinkWith Adam Driver in line to play the villain in the next “Star Wars,” the next order of business for Disney and Lucasfilm is finding the right Jedi to challenge Driver and the evil empire.
After meeting with several young actors this past year, sources tell Variety that “Downton Abbey” thesp Ed Speleers, “Attack the Block” star John Boyega, Jesse Plemons and theater actors Matthew James Thomas, and Ray Fisher are among the men J.J. Abrams is eyeing for the lead role. Though some insiders warn the search is still ongoing, multiple sources confirm to Variety these actors have moved to the top of the list in recent weeks.