Really enjoyed the movie! Not as much as the book, but when does that ever happen?
I get the distinct impression that Scullibundo didn't care for this film.
Saw this yesterday -- the first half was ok, but what the hell happened during the latter part of the film? Too abrupt and nonsensical post the. Glad I didn't read the books.announcement that two from the same district can be crowned
Really enjoyed the movie! Not as much as the book, but when does that ever happen?
Yeah, the whole the-rules-are-arbitrary-and-can-be-changed-whenever-they-feel-like-it-herp-a-derp stuff was dumb. Like, in the movie, it was like 10 whole minutes betweenand"New rule! e have decided that there can be 2 winners if they come from the same district!"."Remember that previous rule? We lied, lolz! Kill that motherdfucker!"
:lol
EDIT: really looking forward to seeing the studio estimates in another 5-6 hours. The box office thread gonna be fun!
Is this worth seeing in IMAX?
$155,000,000 estimated opening weekend. 3rd largest opening weekend of all-time and largest non sequel opening weekend.
In 3 days the film is already the highest grossing title that Lionsgate has ever distributed. It has been pretty clear that the Hunger Games was going to open north of 100M for a few weeks now, but $155M is crazy. Now lets see what type of legs the film has.
I felt it went along nicely with the psychology involved in blood sport. It gave 1.and 2.Katniss a reason to seek Peeta out.Showed how fixed the games were from the start and that it was all about the body count more than anything else
$155,000,000 estimated opening weekend. 3rd largest opening weekend of all-time and largest non sequel opening weekend.
I agree. Nothing in this really justifies an imax viewing.I didnt see it in IMAX but I would highly doubt it would really add much. The movie isn't much of a visual showcase outside of all the shots of the forest and such
155m opening week-end? Holy shit!
Fight Club & American Psycho for me.
I finished the book in time to watch the movie monday.
It's really kind of a downer, then the games start and it picks up, then meh then picks up a bit more then just....
I guess there was enough to keep me reading to the end, but there was a lot I just didn't care about. I guess overall I didn't like it?
I don't know, I'm not as hyped to see it now.
I think the movie expedites a lot of the fluff leading up to the Hunger Games themselves, so you may like it more G-Fex. I thought the book was good(say 7 out of 10), and I thought the movie was good(7/10), but in some different ways.
$155,000,000 estimated opening weekend. 3rd largest opening weekend of all-time and largest non sequel opening weekend.
Damn, are the books that good? The trailer makes this movie look god awful.
You're probably right.
I hope the movie skips like 30 days of Katniss doing the same old wake up/re-arrange backpack/hunt/eat/sleep
It does.
While they do stress wilderness survival as important skills, once the games start, they completely gloss over it.
Damn, are the books that good? The trailer makes this movie look god awful.
$155,000,000 estimated opening weekend. 3rd largest opening weekend of all-time and largest non sequel opening weekend.
Just watched this,
Somewhat reminded my of Steve Austin's The Condemned.
Just a quick question though,
What's the reasoning behind these Hunger Games ? I mean they just pick random people and make them fight to the death just for fun?
What's the reasoning behind these Hunger Games ? I mean they just pick random people and make them fight to the death just for fun?
Oh I see.. did they explained that in the movie?
I don't even know if this is worth a spoiler tag, but it concerns a particular event in the book that didn't make it to the film.
I'm surprised I haven't heard commentsregarding the Mockingjay pin rewrite. If Madge is not part of the film's storytelling then it seems they're basically removing Katniss' one connection to the upper class and her "Man the Capitol sucks but I guess not all of them are bad, maybe, I guess..." conflict. I'm still on the fence about how the film approached it.
Did it not open in a lot of larger international markets or did it just not do so well overseas?
Yeah it was a smart decision.The discussion over this started and ended during the first trailer reveal. BOOK 3 SPOILERSHonestly, I think it was a good move. As I've stated before, putting Madge in the films would mean wasting precious minutes of character development with someone who dies off-screen in Mockingjay and isn't even properly acknowledged by the protagonist then.
And Ross won't show "secondary" Katniss's internal conflicts like that one. I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that considering how the first adaptation went.
Regarding District 11:I haven't read the books in a while, but I was under the impression that they didn't show the uprising in 11 until the beginning of Catching Fire, right before Katniss' meeting with President Snow. I was actually pretty surprised that outright showed it right after Rue's death. I was also surprised that they portrayed the Capitol's riot suppression as hosing instead of carpet-bombing.
It opened in 69 markets. Im guessing the book has only attained fame in North America.
Very true. I will agree that the film did it as well as it needed to. I probably just had one of those "Oh man it's not like in the book!" reactionary moments.
Goddamn Catching Fire can't get here soon enough though.
Is that a book 2 or 3 spoiler? If so please mark it :|
Regarding District 11:I haven't read the books in a while, but I was under the impression that they didn't show the uprising in 11 until the beginning of Catching Fire, right before Katniss' meeting with President Snow. I was actually pretty surprised that outright showed it right after Rue's death. I was also surprised that they portrayed the Capitol's riot suppression as hosing instead of carpet-bombing.
I was told November 13.