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dyne
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Just saw it. Thought it was much better than the first one.

11/26/2013 4:29:41 PM

jaZon
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Sigh, you guys are going to convince me to go see this after all

11/26/2013 9:24:18 PM

BlackJesus
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A+ movie is epic. Now starts the long wait to find out what happens in the end.

11/26/2013 9:27:12 PM

skywalkr
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I heard the last book is going to be two movies, each coming out over the next two thanksgivings. The last book was my least favorite so I was really hoping it would just be one movie.

11/27/2013 7:28:33 AM

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I agree. Halfway through the last book I was so pissed I almost stopped reading it.

11/27/2013 8:26:13 AM

ElGimpy
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To me the reason the last book was the worst was due to her cramming too much shit into it and having to gloss over some pretty major events, so I actually think splitting it into two movies will give them a chance to redeem some of those issues

11/27/2013 9:11:15 AM

elkaybie
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^that's how I felt about it as well.

11/27/2013 8:58:08 PM

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I think the last two movies will make me as turgid as first two did.

11/27/2013 9:42:41 PM

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Enjoyed Catching Fire. In Hunger Games I did not like Peeta at first, but I realized he is playing the "game' to the best of his ability, and it really shined through in Catching Fire.

Have to say I thoroughly enjoyed both movies.


III

12/3/2013 9:19:20 PM

Meg
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I am such a fan girl when it comes to Peeta. Sorry. Not sorry.

12/3/2013 9:22:16 PM

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"I really wish it stood on its own more. I haven't read the books. So as someone just walking in and not knowing to expect it to just end without any conclusion, it was a major detractor as far as me saying that this movie itself is "good". It was a good part of something bigger. But it didn't even feel like a great cliff hanger. It felt more like a place I'd decide to put a book down for the night to go to bed, expecting to pick it right back up tomorrow (not a year from now). Not a situation where I can't wait for the next part. But just "well, this is a good break in everything". I.E. I'm not clamoring to see what's left due to anticipation or desire to know what happens next. I want to see the rest simply because I feel like i'm only about 1/2 - 2/3 through this movie."


I think you could compare this ending to the Empire Strikes Back (although a completely different tier of story and movie). Ending with one main character physically damaged, another taken prisoner, a big revelation*, and a very clear "tune in next week year" final scene. It took Return of the Jedi 3 years to come out, so it's not such a big deal to wait 2 years for 2 movies.

*Speaking of revelation, what I didn't like about the movie was the lack of District 13 forshadows. It was mentioned twice, and we don't see the part where Katniss and Gale run into the rebels heading for D13.

Also missing was the study session when Katniss and Peeta look back at videos of the other victor's games. I was very much looking forward to the reveal of how Haymitch won his year, as it's an important piece of his character.

12/3/2013 10:14:01 PM

Meg
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I actually agree with everything you said.

12/4/2013 6:45:36 AM

rwoody
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" Each of the movies from the Lord of the Rings stand on their own in that they each give the audience a reasonable sense of a beginning, middle, and end while each part is the beginning, middle, and end of the bigger story."


yea coming back to the discussion a month later, FOTR ends right in the middle of a battle with everyone getting separated, not much more a wrap up than this where they escape the arena.

As for Two Towers, the movie makers cut it off early to avoid the cliffhanger that Tolkien left in the book.

1/4/2014 12:48:48 AM

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