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Just finished the book today. Very riveting and well written. Wouldn't mind seeing the movie.
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I agree with all of that, and hope so too. Outside of the reaping scene, the only well done thing about movie was the casting.Originally Posted by roc4life24
i read the books and was very disappointed. hopefully Ross isnt around for the next film.
She should have brought it to Warner Brothers.....Originally Posted by MrONegative
Really doubt they can afford David Yates, cheap as they are.
Almost all the problems with the movie (hiring Gary Ross, only getting half the budget it deserved) came from Collins bringing the books to Lionsgate instead of a real studio.
At this point, I just settled on...it coulda been worse, right?
I mean they casted well?...got around to showing most of the book...hit a few moments right?
I just hope they get just a little bit better director or something. Keeping all hopes down.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Yup...they were thirsty for the next thing after Potter too.
I don't think they need to split the last book into 2 movies.Originally Posted by MrONegative
^yea, Hunger Games is crazy easy to read. With the violence, it would've been the coolest thing ever if I was 12.
But for me...Mockingjay was what? 27 chapters?
First 15 or 16 were pretty pointless and repetitive and rambling and terrible.
All of a sudden...8 or 9 chapters of damn near crack, then just about the most anticlimactic and worst written ending I could think of.
And then the fact that they're splitting the last book into 2 movies, says the 3rd movie is probably gonna be terrible. So there's that.
Ooo, Finnick?Originally Posted by venom lyrix
Taylor Kitsch of Friday Night Lights game, Garrett Hedlund of Tron: Legacay fame, and Armie Hammer of The Social Network, are all fighting for a key role in The Hunger Games sequel - Catching Fire
We should find out within the next few weeks who gets it.
But the one major negative for Kitsch may be his awful year with Battleship and John Carter, along with his age as he is the oldest of the three.
We shall see
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