
this had me in tears.
I’m on tears!
reblogging this because it could save a life.
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jennifer is so flawless. i can’t……..
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-More kisses in the cave scene.
-The silver parachute that delivered sleepy syrup that knocks Peeta out.
-Venia, Flavius, and Octavia weren’t very gossipy.
-Peeta’s hand should have gotten cut when Katniss pushed him after the interview.
-The rock that Thresh uses to kill Clove.
-The…
“The thing that finally pushes The Hunger Games over the top is the performance by Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen, and finally, here’s a pop culture phenomenon centered around a female character who I can fully endorse, who manages real strength without simply being a female version of a male character. She is strong, she is capable, she is emotional, and she is human, and the script, adapted by Ross and Billy Ray, allows Katniss all of her rough edges, and Lawrence invests her with a rich inner life that makes her feel real. It is a pure movie star performance, and Lawrence rises to the occasion.” [x]
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It’s very unlikely haha, but the issues are relatable. Whiny ass kids that never shut up and ruin beautiful moments are the downside to these PG-13 franchises…even though I don’t remember Harry Potter finale being that bad (for me at least), and the theater was packed at that time.
Had to see it on release date, y’know, classic. So people don’t bitch and spoil the goddamn movie for me. Plus I was excited, so yeah.
I get there early. Okay, cool beans. No one in the fucking ticket lines. Are you serious? I asked how many seats had been sold, lady says ‘out of 268, only 3 so far’. WHAT?! THREE?

I get it, it’s Friday. Kids are at school and shit (especially at 3:30 p.m.), but COME ON.
When I finally get in, I’m the first to sit down. Wow, never happened before. The seats are marked so it’s not really an issue of first come, first serve but still, for a movie of this caliber….
20 minutes later, the film started. 40 fucking people inside, all YOUNGER than me. And I’m 19, for fuck’s sake. I thought, great. A bunch of whiny kids that will ruin the movie. I was just praying, hoping they wouldn’t start to quote every single line of dialog. Guess what.
THEY FUCKING DID.

IT’S THE MOST ANNOYING SHIT EVER, when you pay to watch a movie and you have kids that won’t shut the fuck up and jump up and down on their seats like a Jack Russell fucking terrier each time something out of the ordinary happens.
And that go to the restroom 5943573485435 times like they have fucking urinal incontinence.
AND if that’s not enough, sound like a fucking rhinoceros eating in quiet scenes, trying to simultaneously squeeze the last drops of coke from their cup like their life depended on it.
If only the Hunger Games were real and the theater was the arena…

Regardless, the movie was amazing. It had some plot twists from the book, but they were welcome and refreshing, except for the ending with Snow looking pissed and Seneca forced to suicide himself with nightlock.
Katniss was brilliant, simply flawless. She is so gorgeous. Jennifer deserves an Oscar for this performance.

Rue’s death marked me significantly. I cried, buckets. And then the most DISRESPECTFUL SHIT EVER: when Katniss mourns her death and cries, those kids start FUCKING LAUGHING.

You pretty much can divide the people who go watch the Hunger Games into two categories:
Example of a ‘twihard noob’ (when they do this EVERY SINGLE SCENE):

Example of a know-it-all (when they think they know every scene in the movie, even though it’s their first time watching it):

I guess there’s a third category….oh yeah, the people who just want to ENJOY the movie without interruptions!
I can’t wait for the DVD to come out so I can watch this gem at home WITHOUT BACKGROUND NOISE.
Overall, best bloody movie I’ve watched since Harry Potter finale, and probably the best I’ll watch until Catching Fire comes out next November.
GO FUCKING WATCH IT NOW.
Oh, and if you are going to the theater to watch it with a group of people, please:

out and about in 2011
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