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Look dickheads, I said I enjoyed the movie so I'm not trolling. Fuck I hate it when people throw that word around whenever they see an opinion that is contrary to theirs. The plot was shit, and if you deny that then I hope you never make any movies outside of action movies either because in action movies the plot matters less.
As the above poster mentioned - Kravitz mentioned that he isn't allowed to bet, but if he could, he'd bet on the main character. In which case, wouldn't the sponsors be rich fatcats trying to bet on their own contestants? In which case, wouldn't they want to be sending the ones they want to win a fuckload more of medical supplies and... WEAPONS? I mean, the first time something is sent to Katniss, it's like her trainer had to actually go out and beg for medical supplies to be sent to her by some rich people who weren't even watching. And then the second time, it's like the producers had to bring it in to keep the viewership up otherwise the main character and her weakass loverboy were going to die. And why the fuck did they decide to start walking out in the night in the end? Wouldn't it have been smarter to move during the day when there wasn't giant wolves.
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Oh yeah, and WTF was up with her friend being a part of the alliance?
"Hey, why don't we kill him now!"
"No! We need him to find the other girl!"
Uhh... No you fucking don't. And how would he know where she is anyway?
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On March 29 2012 09:54 Black and Proud wrote: Look dickheads, I said I enjoyed the movie so I'm not trolling. Fuck I hate it when people throw that word around whenever they see an opinion that is contrary to theirs. The plot was shit, and if you deny that then I hope you never make any movies outside of action movies either because in action movies the plot matters less.
As the above poster mentioned - Kravitz mentioned that he isn't allowed to bet, but if he could, he'd bet on the main character. In which case, wouldn't the sponsors be rich fatcats trying to bet on their own contestants? In which case, wouldn't they want to be sending the ones they want to win a fuckload more of medical supplies and... WEAPONS? I mean, the first time something is sent to Katniss, it's like her trainer had to actually go out and beg for medical supplies to be sent to her by some rich people who weren't even watching. And then the second time, it's like the producers had to bring it in to keep the viewership up otherwise the main character and her weakass loverboy were going to die. And why the fuck did they decide to start walking out in the night in the end? Wouldn't it have been smarter to move during the day when there wasn't giant wolves. People call you a troll because you are spouting uninformed nonsense whilst calling people 'dickheads'. Every single point you have brought up has a logical explanation if you are willing to either listen to people here or go read the book.
The fact that you have 5 posts and your name is 'Black and Proud' probably doesn't help your case either.
Edit: In answer to some of your questions here, in the book it is stated that sponsors often are rich fatcats who bet on their own contestant. However it is very expensive to send in gifts, so they can't just send it whatever the hell they want whenever the hell they want to. It also gets more expensive to send in stuff the longer the games go on.
And what weapons would they even send Katniss? She has a bow already, why waste money on shit she isn't gonna use or need? They do send her medical supplies and food when she gets it on with Peeta and the audience gets all giddy for her.
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On March 29 2012 10:20 Ryder. wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 09:54 Black and Proud wrote: Look dickheads, I said I enjoyed the movie so I'm not trolling. Fuck I hate it when people throw that word around whenever they see an opinion that is contrary to theirs. The plot was shit, and if you deny that then I hope you never make any movies outside of action movies either because in action movies the plot matters less.
As the above poster mentioned - Kravitz mentioned that he isn't allowed to bet, but if he could, he'd bet on the main character. In which case, wouldn't the sponsors be rich fatcats trying to bet on their own contestants? In which case, wouldn't they want to be sending the ones they want to win a fuckload more of medical supplies and... WEAPONS? I mean, the first time something is sent to Katniss, it's like her trainer had to actually go out and beg for medical supplies to be sent to her by some rich people who weren't even watching. And then the second time, it's like the producers had to bring it in to keep the viewership up otherwise the main character and her weakass loverboy were going to die. And why the fuck did they decide to start walking out in the night in the end? Wouldn't it have been smarter to move during the day when there wasn't giant wolves. People call you a troll because you are spouting uninformed nonsense whilst calling people 'dickheads'. Every single point you have brought up has a logical explanation if you are willing to either listen to people here or go read the book. The fact that you have 5 posts and your name is 'Black and Proud' probably doesn't help your case either.
What are you, some kind of racist? I have stated I enjoyed the movie for its action, just not for the plot. So logically explain the points I raised in my post instead of just saying everything I say has a logical explanation without explaining anything.
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On March 29 2012 10:23 Black and Proud wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 10:20 Ryder. wrote:On March 29 2012 09:54 Black and Proud wrote: Look dickheads, I said I enjoyed the movie so I'm not trolling. Fuck I hate it when people throw that word around whenever they see an opinion that is contrary to theirs. The plot was shit, and if you deny that then I hope you never make any movies outside of action movies either because in action movies the plot matters less.
As the above poster mentioned - Kravitz mentioned that he isn't allowed to bet, but if he could, he'd bet on the main character. In which case, wouldn't the sponsors be rich fatcats trying to bet on their own contestants? In which case, wouldn't they want to be sending the ones they want to win a fuckload more of medical supplies and... WEAPONS? I mean, the first time something is sent to Katniss, it's like her trainer had to actually go out and beg for medical supplies to be sent to her by some rich people who weren't even watching. And then the second time, it's like the producers had to bring it in to keep the viewership up otherwise the main character and her weakass loverboy were going to die. And why the fuck did they decide to start walking out in the night in the end? Wouldn't it have been smarter to move during the day when there wasn't giant wolves. People call you a troll because you are spouting uninformed nonsense whilst calling people 'dickheads'. Every single point you have brought up has a logical explanation if you are willing to either listen to people here or go read the book. The fact that you have 5 posts and your name is 'Black and Proud' probably doesn't help your case either. What are you, some kind of racist? I have stated I enjoyed the movie for its action, just not for the plot. So logically explain the points I raised in my post instead of just saying everything I say has a logical explanation without explaining anything. I answered your questions in my edit, feel free to ask any more you may have. Edit: You would also probably get more assistance if you didn't keep acting like a douchebag towards everyone. It's not like anyone here has any obligations to answer your questions.
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Towards the end when the sponsors give the remaining contestants a goody bag in the center common ground, everybody is gathered around outside in the woods to take cover, then the girl who is supposed to be the smartest one darts into the open first, and if you are going to do that, you might as well take all four of the goody bags. Then this same girl that is supposed to be smart dies from poisoning herself .. doesn't seem smart to me
She eats the berries because Peeta was going to so she assumes they are safe. Since Peeta completely believed they were safe she had no way of knowing. Also the berries look very similar to another type of berry which is why Peeta picks them in the first palce. They didn't make it perfectly clear in the movie which was unfortunate. But it makes sense given the Fox face girl's gameplan of just taking little bits and going by unnoticed.
And why would you be upset when a competitior (the little black girl) dies ... one step closer to winning and staying alive
It's still a person and she reminds her of prim (based on her age and what not).
Towards the end when the sponsors give the remaining contestants a goody bag in the center common ground, everybody is gathered around outside in the woods to take cover, then the girl who is supposed to be the smartest one darts into the open first, and if you are going to do that, you might as well take all four of the goody bags. Then this same girl that is supposed to be smart dies from poisoning herself .. doesn't seem smart to me
If she takes all 4 bags people will chase her. She only takes the one so she can get what she needs and not have anyone after her. Her entire game plan is to be unnoticed/not a threat until the end. This again was explained in the book by Katniss' internal monologue so you kinda miss out on that in the movie.
I thought the storyline was decent. But as many have pointed out, from a technical perspective, the event itself does not make any sense. As a spectator sport, the 74th Hunger Games were extremely boring and poorly designed. Almost half the contestants die at the start, and then the rest spend days wandering through the forest, spending as much time on mundane things like building shelter as on trying to find and kill each other.
What? There was fire, 4 or 5 of the contestants being stung by bees and having hallucinations, a giant explosion of supplies, a mad dash to save a little girl's life all within the first few days and that's JUST from Katniss' perspective (plus in the book she almost dies from dehydration). We have no idea what traps contestants like the fox-faced girl or Thresh (Rue's male counterpart) faced. Plus the game makers can't help it if a lot of the contestants run into the cornucopia and die right away. If it weren't for Katniss and her love story taking center aim there would have been a lot of action between her, the rest of the alliance, Thresh, and the fox-faced girl (the one that eats the berries). The impression you get from the book (more than the movie) is that the Capitol is so enthralled with the love story and Peeta slowly dieing they let the contestants have some time so they can focus on that.
And really the primary purpose isn't entertainment, but a show of dominance over the districts. Even so the pre-game and the betting is a big part of the appeal for the Capitol. It's also meant to be a slow long event rather than an action-packed quick thing. You gotta remember if it was real most people would tune in after work only and watch the re-caps of a day rather than sit and watch all 24 hours of the game.
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^ I do agree with what you said, however I too would argue that they shouldn't let all the contestants out in such a close proximity. If they are trying to maximise contestant interaction it makes no sense to have half of them killed in the first 30 seconds.
That is the only flaw with the setup I can think of though.
Edit: I have only read book 1, not 2 and 3. Is there much love triangle mumbo jumbo in books 2 and 3? The ending of book 1 sort of alluded that there would, but I hope it doesn't become too Twilight-esque in that regard for book 2 and 3.
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Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous).
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On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous).
I am assuming that you are in the gender category as the actress. If not...
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On March 29 2012 10:06 Black and Proud wrote: Oh yeah, and WTF was up with her friend being a part of the alliance?
"Hey, why don't we kill him now!"
"No! We need him to find the other girl!"
Uhh... No you fucking don't. And how would he know where she is anyway?
"Ok we got her! Now let's all go to sleep under the tree she's in." "Wait, why? I have these knives...I'm good at throwing these knives. I could throw a knife." "No I'm the leader! It's nap time." "What about this kid from her district? Does he go to sleep with us? Why don't we kill him, we don't need him if we ever did." "Look, just...come on. Sh. Sleepy time."
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"Katniss..I love you." "Didn't you try to kill me a little while ago? Like...literally kill me? I mean, maybe all of those dumbasses going to sleep under a wasps nest and me getting a parachute with magic cream in it was part of your plan, somehow? It seems unlikely. I mean, those two arrows they shot came really close to hitting me. I could very easily have been stuck through with a fucking arrow." "....loooooooooove."
On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous).
I watched it with my gf. She spent the whole film saying how pretty the lead was and then turned and look at me suddenly and went 'SHE REMINDS ME OF YOUR EX.' I felt like a deer in traffic lights for some reason.
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On March 29 2012 11:07 Xiphos wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous). I am assuming that you are in the gender category as the actress. If not... Nope. I am a guy. Just jealous of the dood whos with her (Nicholas Hoult).
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On March 29 2012 11:15 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 10:06 Black and Proud wrote: Oh yeah, and WTF was up with her friend being a part of the alliance?
"Hey, why don't we kill him now!"
"No! We need him to find the other girl!"
Uhh... No you fucking don't. And how would he know where she is anyway? "Ok we got her! Now let's all go to sleep under the tree she's in." "Wait, why? I have these knives...I'm good at throwing these knives. I could throw a knife." "No I'm the leader! It's nap time." "What about this kid from her district? Does he go to sleep with us? Why don't we kill him, we don't need him if we ever did." "Look, just...come on. Sh. Sleepy time." LATER "Katniss..I love you." "Didn't you try to kill me a little while ago? Like...literally kill me? I mean, maybe all of those dumbasses going to sleep under a wasps nest and me getting a parachute with magic cream in it was part of your plan, somehow? It seems unlikely. I mean, those two arrows they shot came really close to hitting me. I could very easily have been stuck through with a fucking arrow." "....loooooooooove." Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous). I watched it with my gf. She spent the whole film saying how pretty the lead was and then turned and look at me suddenly and went 'SHE REMINDS ME OF YOUR EX.' I felt like a deer in traffic lights for some reason.
Pics of your ex-gf!!
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there better be boobies in this movie
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On March 29 2012 11:30 Eliwood21 wrote: there better be boobies in this movie
Its PG, what are you really expecting?
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On March 28 2012 23:28 Black and Proud wrote:Show nested quote +On March 28 2012 20:11 Chocobo wrote:On March 28 2012 13:55 Hambone636 wrote: unfortunately the plot is bullshit and has a million holes ... so the movie sucked
I just do not understand how people can enjoy a movie with such a terrible plot I have several questions
If the game is free-for-all fight to the death with one winner, why are they befriending and helping each other? what is this People start saving each other, even though they are just going to kill them later? really And why would you be upset when a competitior (the little black girl) dies ... one step closer to winning and staying alive The pack of 4 or 5 kids go to sleep on the ground, why doesn't one of them just slit all over the other people's throats, that would help It also bothers me that the little girl with throwing knives that weighs 70 or so pounds, completely manhandles the main character, who is twice her size and age Towards the end when the sponsors give the remaining contestants a goody bag in the center common ground, everybody is gathered around outside in the woods to take cover, then the girl who is supposed to be the smartest one darts into the open first, and if you are going to do that, you might as well take all four of the goody bags. Then this same girl that is supposed to be smart dies from poisoning herself .. doesn't seem smart to me
I don't mean to be rude but it's kind of mind-boggling that not only do you disagree with their actions, but you can't even conceive of how it could make sense. There were no plot holes and all of the characters' actions made sense, it seems like we must have seen completely different movies. Making alliances makes perfect sense. Doing this ensures that you and your partners make it to the final 4 or so people, and that a weak player doesn't win simply by hiding and evading. If you are part of the alliance you have greatly increased your chances to survive. Slitting their throats early on defeats the purpose of having an alliance... though I suppose it's not an awful idea either. But just because it's a viable strategy, that doesn't mean a character is required to use it or else the movie is ruined. It's completely natural that a person would be upset about an innocent 12 year old girl being forced into a warzone and being violently killed. The girl with the throwing knives is a trained soldier who is the same size as the main character, I'm not sure why you thought otherwise. The girl who grabbed her bag from the table first... she grabbed her own bag because it contained something she personally needed. It's likely she would not need what's in the other bags, and taking one would invite everyone to hunt her down next - it's not worth it. Again yes it's a strategy that could have been used, but to call it a plot hole when a character doesn't use your own ideas isn't exactly accurate. Fanboy cognitive dissonance level of Chocobo... It's over 9,000! Movie kicked ass, I enjoyed it, even though the plot made my brain hurt. I hate it more when I think about how shit the plot was (for example, how easily killed the little sister would have been had she gone, or the fact that the guy who used to hunt with the main character didn't also volunteer with her like a real man would, or why not every single kid would be training like fuck all their poor ass lives knowing that they be selected to enter the games at some point), but while I was in the theatre I enjoyed it and liked the fact that the forest scene lasted longer than I had expected. I enjoyed the movie and I'm pointing out how certain criticisms don't make sense. Not sure how that makes me a diehard fanboy of something that I didn't know existed a few days ago.
And in response to yours- yes, the sister would have been killed easily, that was the point. Exactly how does that make the plot shitty?
Why would the dark haired guy volunteer and virtually guarantee his own death? He would gain nothing from it, and he loses the 1 in 24 chance that he would get to spend time with Katniss again. That makes no sense.
Why don't the kids train? Well it was major plot point that in the rich districts, they do exactly that. In the poor districts they're busy just trying to survive, and don't have any good way to train (no equipment, etc.). Perhaps a few poor kids do attempt this, but it doesn't factor into the story.
Sounds like you're just trying to come up with reasons to dislike the movie, either that or you were really distracted while watching and missed parts of the story.
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On March 29 2012 11:23 tests wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 11:15 The KY wrote:On March 29 2012 10:06 Black and Proud wrote: Oh yeah, and WTF was up with her friend being a part of the alliance?
"Hey, why don't we kill him now!"
"No! We need him to find the other girl!"
Uhh... No you fucking don't. And how would he know where she is anyway? "Ok we got her! Now let's all go to sleep under the tree she's in." "Wait, why? I have these knives...I'm good at throwing these knives. I could throw a knife." "No I'm the leader! It's nap time." "What about this kid from her district? Does he go to sleep with us? Why don't we kill him, we don't need him if we ever did." "Look, just...come on. Sh. Sleepy time." LATER "Katniss..I love you." "Didn't you try to kill me a little while ago? Like...literally kill me? I mean, maybe all of those dumbasses going to sleep under a wasps nest and me getting a parachute with magic cream in it was part of your plan, somehow? It seems unlikely. I mean, those two arrows they shot came really close to hitting me. I could very easily have been stuck through with a fucking arrow." "....loooooooooove." On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous). I watched it with my gf. She spent the whole film saying how pretty the lead was and then turned and look at me suddenly and went 'SHE REMINDS ME OF YOUR EX.' I felt like a deer in traffic lights for some reason. Pics of your ex-gf!!
I can sort of see what the resemblance, but she isn't curvy enough to look like Jennifer Lawrence.
No pics
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On March 29 2012 10:48 Ryder. wrote: ^ I do agree with what you said, however I too would argue that they shouldn't let all the contestants out in such a close proximity. If they are trying to maximise contestant interaction it makes no sense to have half of them killed in the first 30 seconds.
That is the only flaw with the setup I can think of though. I agree.. at least this is an actual flaw. It's an extremely minor nitpicky one, but it's still a flaw. After 73 years of slaughters at the Cornucopia and "survive past the early part" being such a vitally important strategy, there should be a hell of a lot more people running away from the supplies instead of towards them.
But then again... I dunno. Maybe a lot of people know they'll never last long without supplies and weapons, so might as well go for them and take your chances now. And if everyone backs off and lets the Careers take everything in every games, well that's a losing strategy as well. Plus it sounds like other games have less-survivable arenas so the supplies might be of extreme importance.
It does sound like if this is meant to be a spectator sport, the early game could be improved on though, that's for sure.
Edit: I have only read book 1, not 2 and 3. Is there much love triangle mumbo jumbo in books 2 and 3? The ending of book 1 sort of alluded that there would, but I hope it doesn't become too Twilight-esque in that regard for book 2 and 3.
It does not become Twilight, you can believe me on that one.
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BTW I just saw Battle Royale earlier tonight... really good movie as well, and I can definitely see why some people liked it better. I'd say they're about equally good... I personally had a slight preference for Hunger Games due to a couple of small scenes in BR where I couldn't understand the characters' actions and it felt like I'm not understanding due to cultural differences, whereas to a Japanese person it would make more sense. I dunno if that's true, it's just how I felt.
BR's competition itself was better-executed and I really enjoyed getting to see it play out from several characters viewpoints rather than just one, and it felt a little more natural considering they're all unwilling participants in both movies. Then again, in Hunger they've been mentally conditioned to prepare for this situation and have a few days of training so maybe it does make sense for them to be more ready for violence.
They're really two very different takes on a similar concept, and I don't feel that one ripped off the other any more than Jeopardy ripped off Wheel of Fortune. They're both TV gameshows with hosts where three contestants compete against each other to win money... but while the broad description is identical, in reality they're actually quite different.
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On March 29 2012 11:15 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 10:06 Black and Proud wrote: Oh yeah, and WTF was up with her friend being a part of the alliance?
"Hey, why don't we kill him now!"
"No! We need him to find the other girl!"
Uhh... No you fucking don't. And how would he know where she is anyway? "Ok we got her! Now let's all go to sleep under the tree she's in." "Wait, why? I have these knives...I'm good at throwing these knives. I could throw a knife." "No I'm the leader! It's nap time." "What about this kid from her district? Does he go to sleep with us? Why don't we kill him, we don't need him if we ever did." "Look, just...come on. Sh. Sleepy time." LATER "Katniss..I love you." "Didn't you try to kill me a little while ago? Like...literally kill me? I mean, maybe all of those dumbasses going to sleep under a wasps nest and me getting a parachute with magic cream in it was part of your plan, somehow? It seems unlikely. I mean, those two arrows they shot came really close to hitting me. I could very easily have been stuck through with a fucking arrow." "....loooooooooove."
In the books it's better explained/shown. He doesn't really lead them as much towards her as he's kinda there tagging along. Also in the books it implies Katniss gets a LOT higher up than in the books. She's so far up that anyone with actual weight will snap the branches (not just that Kato happens to grab a loose branch). I think the implication is she ends up out of bowshot range of anyone who's not used to using a bow.
They probably keep Peeta around because they see no harm in it, that part is a little weird.
Also there was supposed to be a guard on her, but Glimmer (the girl who was assigned to be the guard) fell asleep. Also not explain/shown in the movie which is unfortunate as it wouldn't have taken long to do and makes a lot of sense.
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On March 29 2012 11:55 Chocobo wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 10:48 Ryder. wrote: ^ I do agree with what you said, however I too would argue that they shouldn't let all the contestants out in such a close proximity. If they are trying to maximise contestant interaction it makes no sense to have half of them killed in the first 30 seconds.
That is the only flaw with the setup I can think of though. I agree.. at least this is an actual flaw. It's an extremely minor nitpicky one, but it's still a flaw. After 73 years of slaughters at the Cornucopia and "survive past the early part" being such a vitally important strategy, there should be a hell of a lot more people running away from the supplies instead of towards them. But then again... I dunno. Maybe a lot of people know they'll never last long without supplies and weapons, so might as well go for them and take your chances now. And if everyone backs off and lets the Careers take everything in every games, well that's a losing strategy as well. Plus it sounds like other games have less-survivable arenas so the supplies might be of extreme importance. It does sound like if this is meant to be a spectator sport, the early game could be improved on though, that's for sure. Show nested quote + Edit: I have only read book 1, not 2 and 3. Is there much love triangle mumbo jumbo in books 2 and 3? The ending of book 1 sort of alluded that there would, but I hope it doesn't become too Twilight-esque in that regard for book 2 and 3.
It does not become Twilight, you can believe me on that one.
The whole bloodbath at the cornucopia never bothered me at all. From the player perspective: yes the careers are going to go for the supplies to take control of the game, but the only reasons to run away right off the bat is if you know you can survive on your own or you are too scared to fight for the supplies. What if you know you can't survive on your own and your only choice is to chance going for a few supplies? Knowing that if you survive by grabbing something and running you may actually have a chance to make it on your own.
And from the spectator perspective: While the cornucopia bloodbath does cut the numbers right off the bat, many of the ones that die here will be the ones that die of starving, or cold, or dehydration (i.e. the boring deaths), and are of the weaker players that people probably aren't betting on anyway. The flipside is that you may have some pretty crazy battles between the stronger tributes right off the bat and that is quite an exciting start to the show. While some of the stronger ones may die too quick, if there was a problem in the past with too many strong competitors dying this way, the game makers would have found ways to prevent that.
Also consider that the majority of the strong players who fight at the cornucopia are the careers, who wind up allying anyway.
They probably keep Peeta around because they see no harm in it, that part is a little weird.
From the interviews in the beginning the Careers know that Peeta is madly in love with Katniss, and supposedly her with him. Keeping him with them is good strategy for two reasons. 1) They know he will try to find her and help her, and she might be trying to find him too, so having Peeta increases their chances of finding her. 2) They don't want Peeta teaming up with Katniss, so if they are keeping him alive for the previous reason, they have to keep him close.
Consequently I guess it is dangerous having an enemy with you, so the night watch was necessary so Peeta didn't slit their throats while they sleep. Probably worked well until Glimmer dozed of beneath that tree...
Wanna go back and see the movie again to make sure I didn't miss anything 
On March 29 2012 11:02 tests wrote: Movie was okay. I read the books and they were way better. Something about Jennifer Lawrence, I just can't get her out of my head. She is an extremely talented actress and so hot. Such a special girl (Yes I r jealous).
I'm with you man, she was a great choice for Katniss. I went through IMDB and started watching her other movies cuz I couldn't get enough. *-* I'm still reading the 2nd book but now when I picture the scenes in my head, Jen is there along with the rest of the cast
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