I was told November 13.
Lionsgate has set Catching Fire for a November 22, 2013 release. So basically a year and two-thirds wait. Based on that turnaround, I suspect the third film will hit summer 2015 and the fourth film fall 2016. No film in 2014.
I was told November 13.
I like that we were able to get glimpses outside the arena during the Games. I really think the books could have benefited from multiple points of view.
Lionsgate has set Catching Fire for a November 22, 2013 release. So basically a year and two-thirds wait. Based on that turnaround, I suspect the third film will hit summer 2015 and the fourth film fall 2016. No film in 2014.
I like that we were able to get glimpses outside the arena during the Games. I really think the books could have benefited from multiple points of view.
If I was to guess, I'd say they'll release the three remaining films in November 2013, November 2014, and November 2015.
I thought it took all of the immediacy out of the story. The first-person perspective lets the viewer in both on Katniss's various aches and pains, her shifting psychology, and the little thoughts she has that make her not such a goddamned Mary Sue, which is what she is from beginning to end in the movie. Which of the omniscient glimpses away from the Games themselves really illuminated anything other than plot?
My biggest beef with the books is that I never fully bought into the world of Panem. It never seemed real to me.
By integrating the events outside of the arena into the narrative, it made it all slightly more convincing for me. We got to see a bit of the impact the games have as they were happening, rather than in retrospect (which Collins does far too often).
Does it weaken Katniss as a character? Slightly, perhaps. But I think it everything else benefits from it.
See, I thought the films totally destroyed any sense of illusion that the world might have had. In my head, I could sort of integrate the disparate descriptions into something less jarring, but the production design in the film was such a mess that it really only illuminated the flimsiness inherent in the premise itself.
Then again, I'm defending a book that I thought kinda bad in the first place, so what do I care? I'm only disappointed that the adaptation didn't even use its medium to overcome one of the major flaws of the book: the terrible style of the prose. Instead, we get shaky-cam, the filmic equivalent.
I can understand HP and the Hobbit being split into two movies but really, why would Mockingjay ever need to be split in half?
Besides $$$ of course.
My biggest beef with the books is that I never fully bought into the world of Panem. It never seemed real to me.
By integrating the events outside of the arena into the narrative, it made it all slightly more convincing for me. We got to see a bit of the impact the games have as they were happening, rather than in retrospect (which Collins does far too often).
Does it weaken Katniss as a character? Slightly, perhaps. But I think it everything else benefits from it.
I can understand HP and the Hobbit being split into two movies but really, why would Mockingjay ever need to be split in half? I don't remember it being a particularly dense book; at least relative to the other two.
Besides $$$ of course.
Answered your own question. HP7, Hobbit and Twilight 4 didn't need two movies either. Its all about the almighty dollar.
Honestly, it's probably not a terrible idea.
Mockingjay needs overhauled considerably to work. Half of the fucking book takes place while Katniss is unconscious. So if you change that and make it so that Katniss isn't passed out all of the goddamn time, there's actually quite a bit of potential material there.
I like that we were able to get glimpses outside the arena during the Games. I really think the books could have benefited from multiple points of view.
HP7 needed it, considering what they had pitched to cut with only one movie.
finished book 2 last night. amped for this to go ahead. even better than 1!!!!
Just saw this movie. I found it pretty enjoyable, and well done overall. Nothing I hadn't already seen in Battle Royale though.
Only gripes I had with it were the shaky action sequences, which come off as lazy to me. I also wish there was more violence, but I guess that's what you get with PG 13.
Book 2's amazing. Both twists are freaking great, and the new characters are really fun.Finnick for life.
Yeah, you're probably rightThe shaky action scenes were shaky exactly because of the PG-13 rating.
Book 2's amazing. Both twists are freaking great, and the new characters are really fun.Finnick for life.
Book 2's amazing. Both twists are freaking great, and the new characters are really fun.Finnick for life.
The second book is great and the best in the series.I'm probably going to read them now, but did people like the second and third novels? And the ending? Just making sure I'm not setting myself up for disappointment.
If I was to guess, I'd say they'll release the three remaining films in November 2013, November 2014, and November 2015.
I'm probably going to read them now, but did people like the second and third novels? And the ending? Just making sure I'm not setting myself up for disappointment.
What 3 remaining films, aren't there only 3 books? Or is book 3 being divided in half?
you will set yourself up for disappointment if expecting more of the same as the first. The switch in themes and tone happen abruptly on the way to the third book.I'm probably going to read them now, but did people like the second and third novels? And the ending? Just making sure I'm not setting myself up for disappointment.
book 3 from a storytelling perspective could pretty easily be split in two assuming they flesh out the story within its' framework.What 3 remaining films, aren't there only 3 books? Or is book 3 being divided in half?
Book 2's amazing. Both twists are freaking great, and the new characters are really fun.Finnick for life.
Lionsgate has set Catching Fire for a November 22, 2013 release. So basically a year and two-thirds wait. Based on that turnaround, I suspect the third film will hit summer 2015 and the fourth film fall 2016. No film in 2014.
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.
Yeah,Finnick is awesome. So is Johanna.
Apparently Kristen Bell has been pushing hard to get the part of Johanna. Which would suck, because she's totally wrong for it in almost every way.
4th? theres only three books
Yeah,Finnick is awesome. So is Johanna.
Apparently Kristen Bell has been pushing hard to get the part of Johanna. Which would suck, because she's totally wrong for it in almost every way.
whats great about movie 2 is thatThe age group diversifies so you have much older hunger contestants. Carey Mulligan might make a good johanna. She can act anyhow.
Oh, god. Watch them split it.
Then again, i think they signed them all up already so it may not happen.
Not as bad as Alex Pettyfer forYeah,Finnick is awesome. So is Johanna.
Apparently Kristen Bell has been pushing hard to get the part of Johanna. Which would suck, because she's totally wrong for it in almost every way.
splitting Mockingjay would be just plain awful.
Not as bad as Alex Pettyfer for.Finnick
Gross.
Not as bad as Alex Pettyfer for.Finnick
Gross.
Hmm...Yeah, that would be awful. He sucks, and he's too young anyway.
He's around the same age as Lawrence, andFinnick is supposed to be about seven years older than Katniss. So really, they should be shooting for someone in their late 20s for Finnick.