Poll

Movie came out today, did you go see it? If so, was it good?

Yes, I saw it and it rocked.
39 (31.7%)
Yes, I saw it and it wasn't really that great.
15 (12.2%)
No, I didn't see it and I want to.
35 (28.5%)
No, I didn't see it and don't plan to.
34 (27.6%)

Total Members Voted: 122

Author Topic: The Hunger Games (Movie is OUT OHMYGOD AFJKENGKN)  (Read 12615 times)

Agreed.

Also, you too? I hated him because he looked like Neil Patrick Harris.
Neil Patrick Harris is amazing.

I saw this yesterday. All I knew was I saw commercials, my brother took me out to see a random movie, we saw this, then immediately after seeing it I found out it was based off books. And then that's when I notice all this stuff around about it...

I like the part where those kids got killed. Not really liking the movie after reading the OP's novel summaries. I honestly didn't know all those non-kids were teenagers, since Young People however they put it could mean young adults. I know with actors, they want specific stuff, and this usually happens with movies, but I could see one of the points was they were under-adult people...

i saw it a few hours ago, holy stuff.
it was really good, better than i expected!

A bunch of problems didn't seem explained in the movie, although maybe I missed it. They probably are answered in the book, but... ya...:

Starting with a minor one, when she's hallucinating, how does she know the name of the bug and what it does? Do they play that television broadcast into the place? They told her beforehand is the best they could imply, but it seems a bit timely she's hallucinate him saying that right as he mentions it...

The one I find big though is they said this came about because the districts were rebelling. If they were rebelling and all, wouldn't you think that for the 74 years there would be a ton more people standing out, making significant stances, doing all that stuff? To rebel for your rights and all already makes you so passionate, you'd think similar situations would come about over the years where people die, people get angry, stuff happens. Don't get it...

A bunch of problems didn't seem explained in the movie, although maybe I missed it. They probably are answered in the book, but... ya...:

Starting with a minor one, when she's hallucinating, how does she know the name of the bug and what it does? Do they play that television broadcast into the place? They told her beforehand is the best they could imply, but it seems a bit timely she's hallucinate him saying that right as he mentions it...

The one I find big though is they said this came about because the districts were rebelling. If they were rebelling and all, wouldn't you think that for the 74 years there would be a ton more people standing out, making significant stances, doing all that stuff? To rebel for your rights and all already makes you so passionate, you'd think similar situations would come about over the years where people die, people get angry, stuff happens. Don't get it...
Bold= the infamous "war" with d13 I think.
Underline= Other books/movies address/will address.

http://www.leechtv.com/?p=1475

how the forget did they manage to get the movie on the first day

Book had more gruesome moments, because I though Rue's death had more, guts and stuff falling out from her in the book. Unless I'm recalling a moment from the other 2 books.
the movie didnt have the gore perk on

Is the movie lesbian and stray from the more violent parts of the book?


Holy forget why can't ANYONE make a movie not COMPELTELY centered on love.

Why did this movie inspire me to tell my Ex about it? Because for some reason, knowing she likes Twilight, this movie gave me the impression she'd love it.

Turns out, she already read all the books and saw the movie... So kinda... Wow.

Holy forget why can't ANYONE make a movie not COMPELTELY centered on love.

Is the movie lesbian and stray from the more violent parts of the book?

I thought they did a pretty good job balancing out the fighting and the love stuff. They at least did better than I anticipated them to do.

I thought Katniss gets her left ear screwed up from the mines explosion?

I thought Katniss gets her left ear screwed up from the mines explosion?
that's why there's so much white noise during the scene

it's just not throughout the movie because that'd be annoying

I thought they did a pretty good job balancing out the fighting and the love stuff. They at least did better than I anticipated them to do.
No there should be movies with just explosions and guns and bullets and missiles and gore and people dying and limbs being torn of.
For no reason. And the main character's main motivation is not love.
It's his need to kill because he hates everything.
And then there is this young couple and they get annihalated in a very graphic thunder run from an A-10 in whch they both lose all their limbs.
Directed by Michael Moore.