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Groucho 03-18-11 04:28 PM

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That's Rebecca Romijn on the right.

Duh Vuh Duh 03-18-11 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 10684786)
... and I'll admit that I read all three books and loved them, but I'm not sure that they will be able to faithfully adapt them for the screen.

This was my first thought, I'm halfway through the 2nd book and loving them so far. But put me in the camp knowing it won't be an R, but hopefully a hard pg-13 could atleast get close if you take out some of the violence and nudity.

superdeluxe 03-19-11 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 10683954)
Looks like Jennifer Lawrence found herself a franchise.

http://movies.msn.com/mom-pop-cultur...ory/?gt1=28101

I have this on my nook and have yet to read it. I have heard they are interesting to say the least and even though they are aimed at the teen market they are more adult in terms of the amount of graphic violence. I have read an interview with the director and he said they are contractually obligated to make a PG-13 movie. I have no problem with that, but I hope they are able to go to "Red Dawn"/"Taken" levels of PG-13 and not the watered down stuff we get in "Mission:Impossible."

If there is a thread already out ther on this, I apologize. I searched back to a year and found nothing. Please don't call me a dumb ass for not trying every trick in the book, or for not posting obligatory photos of Ms. Lawrence in skimpy outfits.


Very Nice.

The wife says she really likes the casting, But she would disagree with the potential of Alex pettyfer as Peeta, she and her friends feel that he would be better served as Gale? She doesn't like any of the possible actors known to portray Petta.

OldBoy 03-19-11 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 10685775)
That's Rebecca Romijn on the right.

oh well. you're right, thought for a second it was her in here gear as the young Mystique in First Class.

think i found one...http://static.reelmovienews.com/file...ue_258x453.jpg

davidh777 03-19-11 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 10683954)
If there is a thread already out ther on this, I apologize. I searched back to a year and found nothing. Please don't call me a dumb ass for not trying every trick in the book, or for not posting obligatory photos of Ms. Lawrence in skimpy outfits.

Ha, I searched for a thread when this news came out and didn't find one either, though I've skimmed through the one in the books forum. Halfway through the first book now and expecting to finish at some point.

Haven't seen Winter's Bone but the casting looks good. Steinfeld looks a little young (yeah, I know she'd be older when they finally shoot). I'm just glad that the Kristen Stewart rumors were only rumors.

Dr. DVD 03-23-11 11:21 AM

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Apparently the author is very happy with the casting.

http://movies.msn.com/mom-pop-cultur...ory/?gt1=28101

Dr. DVD 04-02-11 09:13 PM

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Reading the first book right now and while I of course picture Lawrence in the role due to the announcement, I agree with those who think Hailee Steinfeld would have been better. I also think Saoirse Ronan would have nailed the role, but seems like she's more or less playing the character in Hanna.

Dragon Tattoo 04-03-11 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. DVD (Post 10691813)
Apparently the author is very happy with the casting.

http://movies.msn.com/mom-pop-cultur...ory/?gt1=28101

Most authors are usually pretty happy with everything involved in making their book into a movie. It's not really news.

Hell, Pullman was "happy" with that shittastic rendition of The Golden Compass that we got.

auto 04-03-11 11:03 AM

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Dragon Tattoo meet Alan Moore. :lol:

Solid Snake 04-03-11 11:13 AM

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He did say "most"....so he's fine....

Howiefan 04-04-11 01:24 PM

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Josh Hutcherson (The Kids are All Right) and Liam Hemsworth (The Last Song) have joined the cast of Hunger Games in the roles of Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne, respectively, Lionsgate announced today in a release. Both actors will star opposite Jennifer Lawrence, who will play Katniss Everdeen, the heroine who volunteers to represent her remote district in the brutal annual survival test.
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2011/04/0...-hunger-games/

I have a hard time seeing Liam as Gale... We'll see...

Supermallet 04-04-11 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Dragon Tattoo (Post 10707775)
Most authors are usually pretty happy with everything involved in making their book into a movie. It's not really news.

Hell, Pullman was "happy" with that shittastic rendition of The Golden Compass that we got.

It was about as shittastic as the book, so I don't see why he'd be unhappy with it.

Dr. DVD 04-04-11 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DonnachaOne (Post 10685374)
It's a kids' book, so it'll get a PG-13, count on it.

I have to say that for a kid's book, it really does seem to have a lot of mature themes and is also a rather brilliant take on the whole obsession with reality-based entertainment.

Dragon Tattoo 04-04-11 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Suprmallet (Post 10709755)
It was about as shittastic as the book, so I don't see why he'd be unhappy with it.

I'm going to just assume that you're illiterate.

Solid Snake 04-04-11 10:12 PM

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Those are some fucking weird names.

Katniss? WTF?

Dragon Tattoo 04-04-11 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 10710616)
Those are some fucking weird names.

Katniss? WTF?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagittaria


Katniss' name comes from the plant which is more commonly known as Sagittaria, which is a tuber plant usually found in water.[3] The root of this plant can be eaten, as Katniss does in the book. Her father had a saying about this plant: "As long as you can find yourself, you'll never starve." This name also means "belonging to an arrow" in Latin, which might be attached to her skill with a bow and arrow.

Solid Snake 04-04-11 10:59 PM

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soooo....if this is our future...how come they have weird names? Someone get bored of regular names?

PopcornTreeCt 04-04-11 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by auto (Post 10707896)
Dragon Tattoo meet Alan Moore. :lol:

or Stephen King

Dragon Tattoo 04-04-11 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10710749)
or Stephen King

Hey guys, look in a dictionary for what the meaning of "most" is. Contrary to what you obviously believe, it does not mean "all". Pointing out 2 authors (one of which is incorrect, because there are adaptions of his books that Stephen King likes) does not disprove a single thing that I said.


Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 10710742)
soooo....if this is our future...how come they have weird names? Someone get bored of regular names?

Yeah, that must be it.

Or hey, it's a fictional story. People didn't have names like Lakweesha Jones 500 years ago, either, did they?

PopcornTreeCt 04-05-11 12:02 AM

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You called suprmallet illiterate... so its either pointing out the fallacy of your posts or putting you on ignore.

Dragon Tattoo 04-05-11 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 10710825)
You called suprmallet illiterate... so its either pointing out the fallacy of your posts or putting you on ignore.

Then either do so or point out an actual fallacy.

And yeah, I did, because he called one of the greatest children's books of the last 100 years crap. He's either illiterate, didn't actually read it, or read it and didn't understand it.

Gunde 04-05-11 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Dragon Tattoo (Post 10710835)
Then either do so or point out an actual fallacy.

And yeah, I did, because he called one of the greatest children's books of the last 100 years crap. He's either illiterate, didn't actually read it, or read it and didn't understand it.

Or he....gasp!....doesn't share your opinion.

Dragon Tattoo 04-05-11 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Gunde (Post 10710904)
Or he....gasp!....doesn't share your (as well as most literary critics') opinion(s).


Awards and recognition

The Amber Spyglass won the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year award,[14] a prestigious British literary award. This is the first time that such an award has been bestowed on a book from their "children's literature" category.

The first volume, Northern Lights, won the Carnegie Medal for children's fiction in the UK in 1995.[15] In 2007 the judges of the CILIP Carnegie Medal for children's literature selected it as one of the ten most important children's novels of the previous 70 years. In June 2007 it was voted, in an online poll, as the best Carnegie Medal winner in the seventy-year history of the award, the Carnegie of Carnegies.[16][17]

The Observer cites Northern Lights as one of the 100 best novels.[18]

On 19 May 2005, Pullman attended the British Library in London to receive formal congratulations for his work from culture secretary Tessa Jowell "on behalf of the government".

On 25 May 2005 Pullman received the Swedish government's Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for children's and youth literature (sharing it with Japanese illustrator Ryōji Arai).[19] Swedes regard this prize as second only to the Nobel Prize in Literature; it has a value of 5 million Swedish Kronor or approximately £385,000.

The trilogy came third in the 2003 BBC's Big Read, a national poll of viewers' favourite books, after The Lord of the Rings and Pride and Prejudice. At the time, only His Dark Materials and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire amongst the top five works lacked a screen-adaptation (the film version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which came fifth, went into release in 2005).

Solid Snake 04-05-11 12:30 PM

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I'm not sure if you know but....awards don't really mean much honestly. We want them to...but...they don't.

fumanstan 04-05-11 04:14 PM

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I would assume though, that a book (or movie, music album, whatever) that wins several awards is far from being disliked by "most critics."


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