Yes, I can read

May 23, 2011 12:45

I know I post a lot about movies and television, but I actually read a book now and again. The Hunger Games was only $5 for the Kindle version, so I picked it up. I've been meaning to read it--I'm a sucker for the subject matter, being a huge fan of Battle Royale--and my latest issue of Entertainment Weekly clued me in to the fact they're making a ( Read more... )

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fairest May 23 2011, 17:33:38 UTC
Eeee, I'm happy to hear you got so into it!

I was also really enthusiastic about a Jennifer Lawrence Katniss after watching Winter's Bone -- she's already proven she play that kind of role. We sees this together, yes?

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trinityvixen May 23 2011, 18:00:23 UTC
I mean, aside from the fact that she isn't being beaten by rednecks, the two roles are basically the same between Winter's Bone and The Hunger Games. So, yes, I think she's the right choice there. I'm as yet unconvinced that she can do more than project stoic indifference as an actress, but that's what Katniss needs, right?

And we will totally see this together.

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equustel May 23 2011, 17:50:08 UTC
Catching Fire may feel slightly retready at first, but I think it definitely maintains the narrative's momentum, develops the themes, and raises the stakes in significant ways. Meanwhile, Mockingjay took me entirely by surprise. It's a better trilogy finale than I could have envisioned. So bold and gutsy and not what you'd expect.

I have a lot of faith in the film adaptation. Apparently, Gary Ross and Suzanne Collins became BFF over screenplay re-writes and have been working closely together over each casting decision, etc. (Plus, Ross is just a grade-A filmmaker in my book, and it makes me feel better that we DON'T have some action-oriented director in the seat for this one, since a huge theme of the books is the terror of violence.)

Anyway, yay for Hunger Games! Hope you enjoy the rest of the books. As a friend of mine put it, I look forward to many more years of Entertainment Weekly, et al putting Hunger Games on the cover instead of Twilight. Yep.

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trinityvixen May 23 2011, 18:02:09 UTC
Having read the EW article, it seems that much is being taken quite frightfully seriously, in a way I haven't heard of with an adaptation since LOTR (later Harry Potter movies have certainly tried). It's quite interesting, too, to go back and re-read the article now that I've more of an interest in the players.

And I will look forward to the other books, given this review.

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negativeq May 23 2011, 21:55:00 UTC
When I saw the EW cover I thought that was exactly how I pictured Katniss.

I thought the first half of the book could have been a tad paced. I was getting impatient by the time Katniss and Peeta were carted off to Capitol City. However, the build-up was extremely well done, and the tension ratchets up with each installment.

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jethrien May 23 2011, 22:40:15 UTC
Book made entirely of crack. So addictive.

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cagexxx May 24 2011, 17:38:04 UTC
I congratulate you on your ability to read. Reading is an important skill, one that will be used throughout your life. From subway signs to Short Message Service communications, you will find that being able to read whatever you come across will greatly enhance your resourcefulness and should open up exciting new possibilities for the future.

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