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FEBRUARY 8, 2012 11:21PM

Will Hunger Games Be Hit or Miss?

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Hollywood has been hyping its upcoming movies as always, building buzz and trying to generate frenzied anticipation for the potential blockbusters coming our way. None seem to be marketed more than The Hunger Games.

Based on the bestselling book series by Suzanne Collins, it has the potential to be the next big cinematic thing. Will it live up to expectations or will it fizzle? 


The hype began early as soon as actress Jennifer Lawrence was cast. Entertainment Weekly started publishing teaser images and articles about the production that alleviated the concerns of many of the fans of the novels and sparked the interest of movie buffs still uninitiated to the futuristic world where the "Capitol" holds a deadly annual televised tournament, pitting kids against each other in mortal combat. Above is a picture of the magazine's cover, one of the first publicity stills of Lawrence as the heroine Katniss Everdeen.


Lawrence was dubbed Tinseltown's latest "It Girl" by many, including the Hollywood Reporter. She had already earned attention with her excellence performance in Winter's Bone and did a fine job as a young Mystique in X-Men: First Class, but her headlining in the Hunger Game franchise (and a controversially hot photospread in GQ magazine) put her on the "A List."


Now, Sci-Fi Magazine has graced them on the cover of its latest issue. As the movie's opening date quickly approaches, the hype will surely reach a fever pitch.


Will the film adaptation capture the excitement of the book trilogy?  We'll find out on March 23, 2012.

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This is one time where I'm hoping the movie will be better than the book; my kids read the series and loved it (I'm almost through Catching Fire, the 2nd one) and although I like the premise, gruesome as it is, to me the writing leaves a lot to be desired. I do like the strong female lead though, and I'm also curious to see how the movie portrays the violence - kids killing kids can be kind of dicey.
I tried reading the first book but it seemed too much like a futuristic version of the TV reality show "Survivor" to me. Plus, as Margaret noted, the writing leaves a lot to be desired. I like teen dystopian novels and have read quite a few. This one just didn't do it for me. If the movie gets good reviews, I'll probably watch it when Netflix gets it, just out of curiosity.
Confession time: I loved the Twilight books because they're good romantic stories.

A friend of mine knows this and gave me "The Hunger Games" to read. I managed to finish one chapter before chucking it over for "The Shipping News". I don't enjoy dystopian fantasies in general. I don't like teen dystopian novels because let's face it, today's teens live in a dystopia, why encourage them to inhabit one in their reading as well?

Nope. I'm not going to bother to see the film.
It will probably score well with action movie crowds. So far the actors look like they can pull off the characterization required to convey the story. I think it will do well.

On the other hand, I do not like the novels and find the writing to be average, and the plot contrived. A sa reader I often felt I was being manipulated, emotionally, for no specific reason. I liked the characters, but didn't see any real growth in them as the story progressed.