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View Poll Results: Rate The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
One Star 7 5.47%
Two Stars 12 9.38%
Three Stars 26 20.31%
Four Star 62 48.44%
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Old 11-24-2014, 09:37 PM   #1761
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This is coming from a reader of the books perspective, but I think people will appreciate this film more once Part Two comes out next year.
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Old 11-24-2014, 09:50 PM   #1762
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This is coming from a reader of the books perspective, but I think people will appreciate this film more once Part Two comes out next year.
That's understandable, and while I have my own problems with the third book, I feel that the second part might be the best film of the whole franchise. It just annoys the h*ll out of me that they had to split it into two parts. This first part is dull, boring, and showcasing emotion that feels sloppily crafted and contrived. It doesn't work. Now, when the second part comes out, there might be a revaluation, and of course; this film will never be viewed as a standalone work after part two comes out, but as of right now; IT NEEDS TO STAND ALONE AS A FILM. I don't care how much you love Jennifer Lawrence or Francis' direction, the film is the equivalent of air being let out of a half-empty balloon for two hours.

Disappointed is an understatement.
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Old 11-24-2014, 09:58 PM   #1763
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One of the best tv spots so far. Chills just watching it.

Plus it seems that song is climbing up the iTunes charts all over the world.
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Old 11-24-2014, 10:21 PM   #1764
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This is coming from a reader of the books perspective, but I think people will appreciate this film more once Part Two comes out next year.
This is what I'm hoping as well. I liked the movie, but as others mentioned, the split was an awful idea. But if Part 2 ends up being really great, it can hopefully make this one look better.
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Old 11-24-2014, 10:23 PM   #1765
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That's understandable, and while I have my own problems with the third book, I feel that the second part might be the best film of the whole franchise. It just annoys the h*ll out of me that they had to split it into two parts. This first part is dull, boring, and showcasing emotion that feels sloppily crafted and contrived. It doesn't work. Now, when the second part comes out, there might be a revaluation, and of course; this film will never be viewed as a standalone work after part two comes out, but as of right now; IT NEEDS TO STAND ALONE AS A FILM. I don't care how much you love Jennifer Lawrence or Francis' direction, the film is the equivalent of air being let out of a half-empty balloon for two hours.

Disappointed is an understatement.
I'd be happy as long as they don't make Katniss Lady Useless like they did in the last half of the book.

To me, a lot of Mockingjay was just all over the place, in terms of structure, tone, and character arcs. To be honest, Part 1 was actually much less boring than the first half of the novel.
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Old 11-24-2014, 11:35 PM   #1766
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Luckily, I already love Part 1, so if anything, Part 2 is gonna have to bring it, but I'm very confident it will. I just hope it's either equally memorable or surpasses the quality of Part 1, because this franchise really deserves it. It's already miles ahead of Twilight, and had a better start to a series than Divergent (although I enjoyed Divergent).
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Old 11-24-2014, 11:56 PM   #1767
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I guess people must really love The Hanging Tree song. Seeing how it's cracked the Top 10 on iTunes!

Plus its doing well over the world on iTunes else where. I think it's #5 right now in Germany.

I can only imagine or wonder what Jen thinks of all of this.

Plus she's on the FORBES top earning Celebs under and she's the only actress in the top 10.
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Age: 24
Earnings: $34 million

Who says women can't be action heroes? Just 24 years old, Lawrence is proving that women can be as big a draw for blockbusters as men. "The Hunger Games" is the most successful young adult franchise since "Twilight" and her recent turn as Mystique in "X-Men: Days of Future Past" helped make the movie the highest-grossing of the franchise. Combine that box office prowess with three Oscar nominations and one win and you have the most powerful actresses in Hollywood.
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Old 11-24-2014, 11:57 PM   #1768
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I guess people must really love The Hanging Tree song. Seeing how it's cracked the Top 10 on iTunes!
That reminds me, I need to download it to add to my sleep mix!
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Old 11-25-2014, 12:37 AM   #1769
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Plus she's on the FORBES top earning Celebs under and she's the only actress in the top 10.

http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mfl45...r-lawrence-38/
The scary thing about that list is that Taylor Swift is #3, and her new album had only been out a week. That woman basically just prints money in her basement. I mean $64M and she hasn't even had the whole release time for her album. By the end of the year, she'll be well over $100M. Then, next year, a massive tour -- which of course is where musical acts really make their money.

By the end of next year, she'll be worth over $300,000,000. Scary.
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Old 11-25-2014, 12:54 AM   #1770
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The scary thing about that list is that Taylor Swift is #3, and her new album had only been out a week. That woman basically just prints money in her basement. I mean $64M and she hasn't even had the whole release time for her album. By the end of the year, she'll be well over $100M. Then, next year, a massive tour -- which of course is where musical acts really make their money.

By the end of next year, she'll be worth over $300,000,000. Scary.
There's a sugar mama for you there.

Maybe Jen should cut an album and tour?
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There's a sugar mama for you there.

Maybe Jen should cut an album and tour?
They could go on tour together.

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Old 11-25-2014, 01:02 AM   #1772
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This is an interesting read.

Girls on Film: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay isn't an action movie. It's a war movie.

In its third installment, The Hunger Games moves beyond the glitz of the first two movies to offer a hard-hitting look at the impact of war.

Katniss' story is not a glamorous one — and Mockingjay reflects that. (Murray Close)

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After two widely-acclaimed installments, the tenor has changed in the first reviews for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. The long-beginning of Katniss Everdeen's final fight, like Harry Potter and Twilight, has been broken into two parts — and not everyone is happy with the decision.

The complaints over Mockingjay Part 1 extend beyond the perceived cynicism of stretching a wildly popular franchise as far as possible. It's a disappointment of tone, as the Hunger Games franchise moves away from many of the things that made it so popular in the first place. The Games are finally over, war is on the horizon, and Katniss, with increasingly debilitating PTSD, is caught in a drab world without any of the pomp and circumstance of the first two installments.

Critics have complained about "a distinct lack of excitement," and that the story has slowed "to a crawl" with "no sense of escalation." There are "only pockets of tense action" that will make viewers "desperately long" for the "thrilling good times" when children killed each other in the Games. Even worse, the Girl on Fire "has burned out," with "the most popular activist-heroine in modern movies" becoming "a passive spokeswoman" who isn't leading the fight.

What's being overlooked about Mockingjay Part 1 is that all those complaints are exactly the point.

This is why Katniss shouldn't be worshipped as a hero, and why raising her to high, heroic standards makes the viewer into a citizen of the debauched Capitol, buying her image and not the truth of her experience. Mockingjay Part 1 is an up close battle — the heroism matched with the bodies of the fleeing innocent, and the bodies of those who willingly ran into gunfire to fight their oppressors. Katniss is a young woman in the thick of it, suffering over the heinous things she's seen, done, and experienced, in a world focused on survival.

More importantly, she is a media-created hero, whose heroic deeds have made her a symbol for other people's power struggles. Katniss is carefully mediated by her handlers to appeal to all — whether it's the Capitol's efforts to maintain power, or the rebels' efforts to dismantle it. Her actual pain is masked and medicated so that she can appear to be the strong hero ready to fight.

Mockingjay Part 1 is about the games behind the Games. The glitz of the event is gone, leaving bare the manipulation and planning behind Katniss' rise. She has always been a pawn to other people's motivations, whether as a new tribute or the Mockingjay. The minute she volunteered to save her sister in the first film, groups of people began to plan her future without actually preparing her for it.

The Hunger Games series has been systematically wiping away the veneer of the event until we're faced with the reality that lies beyond it. First, The Hunger Games introduced us to the Games — the spectacle used to keep the people of Panem scared and subservient. Catching Fire brought us back to the Games and dismantled it, revealing the ongoing narratives being created for its pawns, all of whom showcase different levels of damage from their experiences. Now Mockingjay eradicates the image for reality; faced with a very specifically drawn enemy (a Capitol overrunning with opulence, vibrant color, and audacious style), the rebels fervently embrace the opposite.

District 13, the heart of the rebellion, is a district seemingly bombed to oblivion. But they're slowly rebuilding a drab world underground, focusing for decades on the ultimate downfall of the Capitol. Everything is made of concrete, and everyone wears gray. Even their leader, President Coin (Julianne Moore), has steel-gray hair that makes her look like she was birthed from her district's dim depths.

They know they must play the Capitol's game to be victorious — stealing Katniss and shooting "propos" (propaganda films) that can help inspire the other districts to band together under their cause. The careful balance of image and power that the Capitol so deftly wields is out of their hands. When Katniss agrees to be their symbol, they go overboard with over-the-top verbiage and style, until her original handlers Haymitch (Woody Harrelson) and Effie (Elizabeth Banks) correct their errors and explain the power of Katniss' appeal.

District 13 is an extreme — one that Katniss fails to fit into just as much as she failed to fit into her role in the previous film. She is a mediated and damaged hero, but she knows that the rebellion and its leaders aren't without their faults. There isn't all good or all bad in Panem; just ever-evolving alliances based on what people know and see.

There are problems with 13's motives, and there are problems with Katniss. More than ever, she's a damaged heroine, and the deeper she becomes involved in the insurgence, the more obvious her inadequacies become. She is a young woman thrust into a deadly adult world and never given a moment to reflect, heal, and mature before the next danger.

Her instincts made her a hero and they also limit her heroism. She relies on instincts so comprehensively that she has little self-awareness. "I knew you'd do that," Gale says to her in Mockingjay. "How?" Katniss asks incredulously. "I didn't." Her actions are foreign to her, but easily anticipated by those around her. She was never the active hero; she's always been used.

Mockingjay isn't fun, and it isn't meant to be. It's about conflict. It's the counter-balance to the Games — the truth behind the glamor, which is the very heart of The Hunger Games franchise. Mockingjay's somber, gray-toned peek into the mechanics of Panem's fight finally gets to the heart of the series: Behind the veneer of well-coiffed violence is pain and devastation, not action-hero quips and happy endings.
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They could go on tour together.

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That tour sell out in a instance.
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That tour sell out in a instance.
It doesn't count if you buy all the tickets.
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It doesn't count if you buy all the tickets.
I'd only buy if it were all access passes.
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The scary thing about that list is that Taylor Swift is #3, and her new album had only been out a week. That woman basically just prints money in her basement. I mean $64M and she hasn't even had the whole release time for her album. By the end of the year, she'll be well over $100M. Then, next year, a massive tour -- which of course is where musical acts really make their money.

By the end of next year, she'll be worth over $300,000,000. Scary.
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Huh?
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Huh?
Just a pun off of her "All You Are Is Mean" song. I'm just not a fan of someone making their living off of their dirty laundry.
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