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Well I have heard of the movie The Hunger Games. It's an amazing movie. I have also heard that books are also published. The story basically talks of its storyline and its character development. I have also heard dat this novel has won several big awards. Finally I have decided to get the books instead of watching it. reading the novel will be more effective.

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I missed the first one. Well, I say “missed”, but I wasn’t really interested in it, despite Jennifer Lawrence. But after seeing Silver linings playbook (which I’m definitely going to see again next month), and after seeing a bit of Winter’s bone on Netflix again after recommending it to my dad, I’m in the mood for more Jennifer Lawrence. And with marathons coming up next month..

 

I haven’t read all the posts in this thread, but how’s the film? Is or isn’t it too much targeted at teen girls like I imagined it was at the time? After seeing the trailer for the sequel, I suspect it isn’t too bad, although it won’t top Silver linings playbook. But I’m inclined to go for that marathon.

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I wouldn't see it's targeted at teens at all. It's a completely different film to Silver Linings Playbook you can't compare them, the only similarity is the main actress.

 

I've seen it twice, first time in the cinema and then again on Netflix around 6 months ago. Enjoyed it far more the second time than the first time. Really worth seeing.

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I really liked Silver Linings Playbook.. it was like a slightly darker, more adult "little miss sunshine" for me :) and Lawrence's performance was definitely worth the little gold dude statue she won for it.

 

Hunger gaaaaaames... i read all the books before seeing the movie - loved them, couldn't put them down - they didn't really focus very much on the "love triangle" as it always seemed to me that Katniss didn't really want either of them, she just wanted to survive (initially...)

 

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It's a completely different film to Silver Linings Playbook you can't compare them, the only similarity is the main actress.

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Well, I wasn’t comparing them content wise, I just suspect that I’ll think Silver linings playbook is the better and more enjoyable film overall, even though The hunger games may be thoroughly enjoyable too. Anyway, I’m going to see for myself.. As I said, I was in the mood for more Jennifer Lawrence, and I’m going to get it, because I bought that ticket for the marathon.

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I loved Mockingjay, I thought it was awesome! Still feel nothing for Gale though. Like, I just do not care for him which isn't the fault of the author, it's just...I literally don't care whether he lives, dies or swans off to Disneyland Paris.

 

I own The Hunger Games on blu-ray, well worth the buy if anybody is wondering about the quality of the movie and the blu-ray itself but if you are going to get it, buy it from Tesco as it's £10 for the 2 disc edition and you get a nice, shiny cover! :D

 

The Catching Fire movie, which is my favourite book out of the trilogy, is coming out in under a month's time. To say I'm excited for it is an understatement!

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Just a quick reply before I go (I may elaborate later, perhaps):

 

Both films were pretty entertaining. But I think seeing both of them in short succession wasn’t a good idea. The actual games part in the sequel was more of the same, and the film ended when it became really interesting.. But that does mean I’m looking very much forward to the other sequels. I love the setting, a futuristic dystopia, and I love how horrible everything feels, regarding the games. In both films, the build-up, and the very start of the games, was really exciting, and probably my favourite moments. I could do without the love triangle, but it’s not that bothersome. Anyway, it was good to see Jennifer Lawrence in action again, but like I predicted, it doesn’t top Silver linings playbook, which I’ll be seeing for a 2nd time at the end of this month. But again, looking forward to see the uprising!

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Saw this yesterday, it was really good!

 

Better even than the first one!

 

Got a bit confused about what happened at the end though...?

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Got a bit confused about what happened at the end though...?

 

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Anyone else find that time flew by watching Catching Fire? The film ended and I was ready for another hour or so. Looking forward to the next film.

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Actually I meant before that, but i can't explain without spoiler tags on my phone. Don't worry.

 

I agree it was pretty good though. It's a shame the final film has done a Harry Potter and been split in two. We have to wait until 2014 and 2015 to see the end!

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Actually I meant before that, but i can't explain without spoiler tags on my phone. Don't worry.

 

I agree it was pretty good though. It's a shame the final film has done a Harry Potter and been split in two. We have to wait until 2014 and 2015 to see the end!

 

Seriously?... Now I'm disappointed.

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Anyone else find that time flew by watching Catching Fire? The film ended and I was ready for another hour or so. Looking forward to the next film.

 

I definitely thought the same. I was desperately needing the toilet by the end and as...

 

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Right, I'll try adding spoilers on my phone.

 

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Right, I'll try adding spoilers on my phone.

 

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@Bob, from memory:

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Ah OK, all that makes sense now.

 

I obviously got caught up in all the excitement and lost myself.

 

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