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The Hunger Games Character Posters

The Hunger Games are almost here. Its less then two months away till the adaptation hits theaters, and most of us can’t wait. If you need something to tide you over (other than re-reading the novels in preparation) we have the Hunger Games character posters to help. We have 7 of the character posters which includes: Katniss, Peeta, Gale, Rue, Haymitch, Cinna, and Effie. (Personally I love the Peeta one the best, but thats for obvious reasons). The Hunger Games hits theaters march 23, 2012. May the odds be ever in your favor. Continue reading

Why The Casting For Hunger Games is Perfect

The Hunger Games film adaptation hasn’t even come out yet, but I am already anticipating that I will (hopefully) love this film. I’ve read the books and grown with the characters and  (as usual) become very emotionally invested in them. Mostly, when a movie comes out based on a book that I loved, I have hated it. There have been so many times where not only the story is wrong in the film but the casting makes it worse (thats right, Time Travelers Wife, I’m looking at you). The Hunger Games however, looks like the casting for the film is going to be perfect.  Continue reading

Jennifer Lawrence, Katniss Everdeen, The Hunger Games

30 Rock Mentions The Hunger Games

On the recent new episode of 30 Rock (one of the best shows in existence if I do say so myself) our very own Liz Lemon mentions her love for The Hunger Games. 

She says, “Let me imagine what Peeta Mellark looks like and how his arms smell of bread!” And I have to agree with her. (Peeta Mellark is my favorite character, and I do imagine how he smells of warm delicious bread… sigh) Continue reading

A Look Behind-the-Scenes with the Joico Color Team Creating ‘Hunger Games’ Hair

Joico is a hair and color supplier for professionals who worked on the hair designs for The Hunger Games. Recently they posted on their Facebook page, some behind-the-scenes photos of their artists creating hair color for the film. Continue reading

Hunger Games Sequel: Catching Fire Gets Release Date

Mostly, it is odd to green light a sequel before the original has come out, but if you have read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, they you can see why its not so strange after all. Lionsgate has jumped on the obvious hit series to go ahead and green light the sequel, which really means the whole trilogy will most likely be adapted. Continue reading

Hunger Games Tickets To Go On Sale Early!

It has been confirmed that movie tickets for the incredibly anticipated film, The Hunger Games will go on sale in advance beginning February 22, 2012. This is a pretty big deal considering it already appears like the film is going to sell out pretty quickly. So getting your tickets early might be a wise idea. Continue reading

The Hunger Games Anticipation

Why are you interested in this adaptation?

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I am interested in this adaptation because, like everyone else last year, I read the Hunger Games Trilogy over the summer. Initially, I was resistant to reading them because I felt that reading about kids murdering each other would be too stressful, but I gave in. I didn’t have to wait at all to read the complete trilogy because I began the first book only a few months before Mockingjay was published. Good thing, too–I was instantly obsessed. These books are a return to the type of science fiction I read as a child, and thus, I liked them very much. They are a return to the dystopia youth fiction, often shockingly violent and generally interested in psychology and sociology, that forces a young mind to examine its own preconceptions. Books like Ender’s Game, 1984, The Girl Who Owned a City, The Giver (which connects pretty easily to the self-sufficient, nature survival novels like Hatchet or My Side of the Mountain that were also pretty popular with my fellow elementary school attendees).  I will say that the first book is far better than its sequels. There are lots of reasons for that, but it is true. Continue reading