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    Hunger Games

    Another scorcher but I took my son to see the movie The Hunger Games. Hadnt really heard of it before, special request from my son. And what a surprise I got. It was absolutely riveting. Whether you love or hate reality TV game shows you will like this one as it is a little different, where the winner retains their life and the other contestants die. Its a 12 so its not too "blood and guts". It scared the pants off Mrs Lastlid. The ex wife and daughter had read the book on Kindle and recommended it to my son.

    http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/03/2...-hunger-games/

    http://www.seattlepi.com/news/articl...8M-3431945.php

    "The Hunger Games has been hyped as the next big film franchise to hit the teen demographic. Thankfully, this time, the series of books this film adaptation is based on is actually bloody good.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/ent...e-Hunger-Games

    The word ''bloody'' is not used frivolously. In Suzanne Collins' bestselling young-adult novel and this mostly faithful film adaptation, the Hunger Games of the title is a vicious televised annual reality entertainment that demands 24 randomly selected teenagers fight to the death in a manipulated environment, with only one survivor-victor allowed".


    The movie has got off to a good start at the box office......

    Bye the way, the trailing adverts featured a slogan along the lines of "Why go to Bondi when you can go to Bridlington?" Graham was only recommending Bridlington last night.


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    Dammit...now everyone will be going to Brid.

    Last time I went to the pictures was to see the movie 'Fame'.


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    haha. Very good .


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    haha. Very good .
    Yes. A whacky back British campaign.


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    "Hunger Games mania is upon us. The Young Adult trilogy-turned-blockbuster is due out this weekend, and some of you out there still have no idea what these crazy Food Games are all about. Fear not, as we have compiled a detailed Hunger Games explainer, just in time for G-day. Be you screaming tween, good-sporting parent, or disgruntled old timer, this explainer will guide you as we as a nation prepare for the newest (and unavoidable) pop-culture phenom."

    http://gawker.com/5894646/seriously-...e-if-im-not-14"


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    'Disgruntled old-timer seat' for me please.


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    Coincidently I read a newspaper article about 'Hunger Games'.

    It said it's on target to break all records including the record for Hollywood's biggest box-office debut.

    I never heard anything about it until today.

    Well I must be getting


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    The book itself is fairly recent. And from North America.


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    'Hunger Games' gorges on $214 million global debut

    Post-apocalyptic action movie "The Hunger Games" opened with a staggering $155 million at U.S. and Canadian box offices, the highest domestic opening for a movie that isn't a sequel, and established what may become one of Hollywood's biggest blockbuster franchises.

    Internationally, the Lions Gate Entertainment drama about an oppressive society's teen death match added $59.3 million from 67 markets for a global haul of $214.3 million.

    The massive U.S. and Canadian debut for the film ranked as the third-highest domestic opening weekend in history behind only last summer's "Harry Potter" finale and 2008 Batman movie "The Dark Knight," Lions Gate said on Sunday.

    The movie's success brings the first blockbuster franchise to Lions Gate, a smaller Hollywood studio best-known previously for the "Saw" horror series and comedian Tyler Perry's films.

    "Hunger Games" set records for highest opening of a non-sequel film and biggest debut outside the summer blockbuster season.

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    "It's not every week I'd let two of my kids stay up until 3 a.m. to go to a midnight movie on a school night. But the fact we were at Caldwell Cinema Thursday late instead of sleeping is a testament to how much we love Suzanne Collins' series, "The Hunger Games."

    And, if the packed theater was any indication, the rest of America does too.

    The movie was filled with fans - some who'd read all three books in the series, some who had only gotten through the first one. There was also one teenaged girl, was hurriedly finishing the pages of the first book, minutes before the lights went out.For book fans, the movie didn't disappoint.
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    http://westfield.patch.com/articles/...games-d673b5e3


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    The Hunger Games ... where the winner retains their life and the other contestants die. Its a 12 so its not too "blood and guts".

    In Suzanne Collins' bestselling young-adult novel and this mostly faithful film adaptation, the Hunger Games of the title is a vicious televised annual reality entertainment that demands 24 randomly selected teenagers fight to the death in a manipulated environment, with only one survivor-victor allowed".

    The movie has got off to a good start at the box office......
    ... bloodthirsty, hunger strike: > < Howzat for starters?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... bloodthirsty, hunger strike: > < Howzat for starters?
    It can be likened to Lord of the Flies, Arthur. And it has a 12 rating so there's very little in terms of gratuitous violence as such.


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    Once you have all read Johnnie Johnson's book via Kindle or whatever.......I see the top 3 paid Kindle books are The Hunger Games and its 2 sequels.

    I am going to watch the movie again tonight.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers...dp_ts_kstore_1


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    I think that The Hunger Ganes is a good enough book for teenagers but it has two fundamental flaws. There is no attempt to indicate how the government obtained and how it retains its control. The same premise lies behind 1984 but that is believable because Orwell explains what the control is based on. The second flaw - I don't think that is too strong a word - is that there is very little character development. Odd people pop up but it is not easy to understand their minsets. I'm referring particularly to the two adult mentors. That said, I read the book and quite enjoyed it within its limitations. It's not a book that we shall be reading in twenty years time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnie View Post
    .... It's not a book that we shall be reading in twenty years time....
    You're right, of course. But it just made me smile as it reminded me of what my old dad always used to tell me that no-one will have heard of the Beatles in 20 years time.
    That was in the 60's

    I've neither read the book nor seen the film. But sounds interesting, especially given the popularity.
    Same was said about ET
    We never know eh?


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    I have seen the movie twice already.

    I don't see eye to eye with my ex wife but one thing I hold my hand up to her for is her ability to judge a good book. I think she has been through at least 3 paperbacks a week for the last 45 years or so.

    Having said that, I haven't read it. But the uptake on the movie has been off the back of the success of the book, which is hard to argue with.

    Harry Potter bores me rigid. But I enjoyed this one.

    I understand what you mean about fundamental flaws. But writers and music writers break the rules sometimes and get away with it. If it works, it works.


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    I must admit I saw this last week (taken in by the hype) and didnt find it that good. I do think the performances of the children acting was good, but the action and suspense I expected to see didnt materialise and I put this down to the certificate rating.
    When it comes out on media I may watch again and see if I missed something but I actually found John Carter much more entertaining!


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    It just goes to show how we all see things so differently. Same for music I suppose. There's no denying its box office success, so somebody is obviously watching it. And there's no denying its success as a book or its 2 sequels. Horses for courses I guess. I wasn't affected by any hype, whether it was founded on book sales or not as it was a case of "Dad, will you take me to see the Hunger Games?"...."yes okay, whats it about?".....

    Maybe Katniss didnt bare enough flesh for some?

    I watched 3D Wrath of the Titans the other day. And I fell asleep in places. I have always liked a bit of Greek Mythology but this movie didn't captivate my interest.

    I saw Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (the Norwegian version) a few months back and enjoyed that.

    I dont think I have managed to watch a Harry Potter movie all the way through yet, but have always loved the Lord of the Rings books and movies.


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    Absolutely right Lastlid, just come back from watching it with my daughter and found it riveting. So much better than last weeks offering


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigmarco View Post
    Absolutely right Lastlid, just come back from watching it with my daughter and found it riveting. So much better than last weeks offering


    I liked the satirical streak running through it also.

    What was last weeks offering?


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    It's a trilogy guys...reading the book is way much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post


    I liked the satirical streak running through it also.

    What was last weeks offering?
    Salmon fishing in the Yemen. Watchable but nowhere near as enjoyable as The Hunger Games


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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    It's a trilogy guys...reading the book is way much better

    I cant read but my ex wife and daughter have them all on Kindle.


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