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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%
Five Stars 21 16.41%
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Old 11-25-2014, 01:38 AM   #1781
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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.
Oh hardly.
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Old 11-25-2014, 01:53 AM   #1782
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Old 11-25-2014, 03:19 PM   #1783
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Old 11-25-2014, 03:24 PM   #1784
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Most of the film was a bit pointless IMO. Clearly splitting it in two wasn't for narrative reasons. There was about forty minutes worth of material that mattered. It wasn't un-enjoyable but yeah, they've just dragged it out.

In other news, that Hanging Tree song is a shoe-in for an Oscar!
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Old 11-25-2014, 03:25 PM   #1785
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MBF will have to change his shorts after he sees this.
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Old 11-25-2014, 03:31 PM   #1786
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Lol, he needs to wake up already.
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:27 PM   #1787
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That poster is glorious and a must have for me! So I guess I know where I'll be getting it from. Continuing my trend of ordering from Target and their exclusive.


As for The Hanging Tree. It keeps burning up the charts. It's currently #4 on iTunes at the moment. So it should be #1 by the end of the week. I wounder what Jen will think of that if it does happen. Seeing as she said she sounds so horrible.
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:52 PM   #1788
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As for The Hanging Tree. It keeps burning up the charts. It's currently #4 on iTunes at the moment. So it should be #1 by the end of the week. I wounder what Jen will think of that if it does happen. Seeing as she said she sounds so horrible.
I wouldn't predict it to be that high. No one is going to top Taylor Swift in awhile with Blank Space only recently being #1 on iTunes and Billboard charts with radio support.

#2 maybe
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:58 PM   #1789
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How about if Taylor Swift were to release The Hanging Tree? It'd go so high in the charts it'd never come down.
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:58 PM   #1790
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I wouldn't predict it to be that high. No one is going to top Taylor Swift in awhile with Blank Space only recently being #1 on iTunes and Billboard charts with radio support.

#2 maybe
Yeah, T-Swizzle is pretty difficult to top. Love her or hate or, she's got an amazing magical ability to sell records.

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1989 takes the top spot this week, selling a staggering 1.287 million copies in the seven day sales frame that ended this past Tuesday, November 2nd. If that number sounds large, it’s because it really is. That figure marks the single largest sales week for one album since 2002, when Eminem’s The Eminem Show moved just over 1.3 million copies.

The singer’s fifth album easily instantly becomes the best-selling album to be released in 2014. Before this week, no album released this year had achieved platinum status, and aside from Taylor’s success, it doesn’t appear that another one will. Behind Swift in a distant second place for best-selling CD to come out this year is Coldplay’s Ghost Stories, which has yet to hit 800,000 units moved.
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This is Taylor’s fourth consecutive number one album, and her largest bow at the top yet. She has previously topped the Billboard 200 with Red in 2012, Speak Now in 2010, and Fearless in 2008, which would go on to win the Grammy for Album of the Year.

As her career continues to grow, Swift is proving that love her or hate her, she’s making a place for herself in the record books, and she still has a long way to go. With the immediate success of 1989, the 24 year old becomes the only woman to have three albums sell over one million copies in a single week. Her last record Red sold slightly less than her current one, moving 1.2 million in October 2012. Before that, Speak Now just barely made it over the million mark back in 2008. Before this week, Swift was the only woman to have two separate albums sell one million copies in seven days, but now she leads all acts.
It really is stunning.
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Old 11-25-2014, 07:59 PM   #1791
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I wouldn't predict it to be that high. No one is going to top Taylor Swift in awhile with Blank Space only recently being #1 on iTunes and Billboard charts with radio support.

#2 maybe
Who knows. But yeah. Still #2 is hell of a feat. Especially for someone who's like a singer.
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:06 PM   #1792
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Yeah, T-Swizzle is pretty difficult to top. Love her or hate or, she's got an amazing magical ability to sell records.


It really is stunning.
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Taylor Swift makes history on the Billboard Hot 100, where her single "Blank Space" blasts from No. 13 to No. 1. As the song dethrones her prior smash, "Shake It Off," after four weeks atop the chart, Swift becomes the first woman in the Hot 100's 56-year history to succeed herself at the top spot.
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:08 PM   #1793
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Here is a rundown of its place on the charts all over the world.
The Hanging Tree
#1 Brazil
#1 Czech Republic
#1 Indonesia
#1 Israel
#1 Lithuania
#1 Poland
#1 Slovakia
#1 Vietnam
#2 New Zealand
#2 Singapore
#2 Thailand
#2 Turkey
#3 Australia
#3 Malaysia
#3 Philippines
#4 United States
#4 Austria
#4 Hong Kong
#4 Norway
#4 Taiwan
#5 Germany
#5 Lebanon
#5 Mexico
#5 Sweden
#6 Chile
#6 Costa Rica
#6 Greece
#7 Ecuador
#7 Hungary
#8 Canada
#9 Dominican Republic
#10 Ireland
#10 Netherlands
#11 Peru
#12 Italy
#13 Denmark
#13 Switzerland
#14 United Kingdom
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:12 PM   #1794
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Not much love for it in the UK. Most of the pro reviews and forums feedback to MJ Pt 1 in the UK have been quite negative, so #14 is no surprise (although the itunes chart I'm looking at right now says it's 16th).
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:14 PM   #1795
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Not much love for it in the UK. Most of the pro reviews and forums feedback to MJ Pt 1 in the UK have been quite negative, so #14 is no surprise (although the itunes chart I'm looking at right now says it's 16th).
I just saw the list on another site and just copied it. That post I copied it from was an hour ago.
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Old 11-25-2014, 08:19 PM   #1796
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I just saw the list on another site and just copied it. That post I copied it from was an hour ago.
Currently #11 United Kingdom!

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It has a green update so it might crack Top 10 there.

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Why the Oscars Need More Movies Like ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’
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Ever since the Oscars snubbed Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight” for best picture in 2009, the Academy has tried to dodge accusations of elitism. The argument goes that Oscars voters, made up of a bloc of 6,028 Hollywood insiders, aren’t in touch with the general public’s movie tastes. As the New York Times film critic A.O. Scott wrote in a column that year: “It may be that the more movies matter, the less the Oscars do.”

But there’s one way to fix that problem. The Academy ought to invite Katniss Everdeen to February’s ceremony.

The fact that “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1” isn’t being heralded as a contender in the best picture race is ridiculous. The box office juggernaut, which opened to $123 million over the weekend, is precisely the reason why the category was expanded in 2010 to include up to 10 nominees. Yes, “Mockingjay—Part 1” is the third movie based on a popular three-book series divided into two parts for financial gain, but director Francis Lawrence pulls it off. And the Academy owes the franchise, after it foolishly didn’t nominate last year’s “Catching Fire” for anything. Not even best song.

The truth is, the Oscars need “The Hunger Games” more than the series need the Oscars. It’s not that the Oscars should mimic the MTV Movie Awards. But at the same time, the ceremony is at risk of looking like a day-late shadow of the Independent Spirits Awards. Every single major winner at the last Oscars (with the exception of Alfonso Cuaron) had picked up a Spirit Award just before the telecast.

And, in the past decade, the Academy has given the best picture Oscar to a studio film only three times. Despite the expansion of the best picture race to include more populist titles, Oscar voters frequently give those extra slots to arthouse favorites like “Nebraska,” “Tree of Life” and “Amour.” So far, this year’s best picture competition is again shaping up to be another indie race — with frontrunners “Boyhood,” “The Imitation Game,” “Theory of Everything,” “Birdman” and “Foxcatcher.” This is a problem, because fewer hits among the list of nominees generally means fewer viewers watch the Oscars.

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay” is a blockbuster that’s good enough to be considered art. It’s an impressive accomplishment to keep a beloved franchise fresh, from the script (by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, which delicately builds on Suzanne Collin’s final book) to the special effects, cinematography and sound. In an industry that rarely allows women to headline blockbusters, Jennifer Lawrence delivers yet another layered performance as Katniss — every bit as rich and nuanced as her Oscar-winning role in “Silver Linings Playbook.” In a weak year for lead female performances in movies, why isn’t she being talked about like Meryl Streep (“Into the Woods”) or Rosamund Pike (“Gone Girl”)?

The supporting actors are also great. As Alma Coin, Julianne Moore brings to life a politician that would give Sarah Palin a run for her money. Donald Sutherland continues to build Snow into a vengeful monarch, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, appearing in one of his final screen roles, looks jubilant now that it’s been revealed that Plutarch Heavensbee isn’t evil. It’s the kind of role, as a benevolent and protective father, that the Oscar-winning actor didn’t get to play often in films or onstage, and I’m grateful that it’s one of our final portraits of him.

It’s a mystery why some hit films — like “Lord of the Rings” and “Avatar” — manage to break into the Oscars race while others (see the eight installments of “Harry Potter”) don’t. If it were up to me, the best picture race wouldn’t just include “Mockingjay,” but also films like “Interstellar,” “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and “The Lego Movie.” Then it would really feel like a celebration of all of this year’s best movies — not just the small ones.
http://variety.com/2014/voices/opini...ay-1201363862/

This isn't the first big movie site like this to say this.
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Currently #11 United Kingdom!

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It has a green update so it might crack Top 10 there.
Nice! Time to conquer the world.

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Looks like every other Hunger Games poster
Which means I'll be getting it.
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