The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

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Seeing this in 8 hours...
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I'll probably go to a theater and see it some time but not for a while. And when you get beck I will expect a 2 page review/ essay about said movie
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Wow. it was brilliantly executed and I wouldnt' mind seeing it again.

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It's one of the few adaptations I've actually liked.

Plus, no shaky cam. :P
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The new director gets an A+ for the vastly improved camerawork, lighting and scenery (showing us what the districts looked like instead of just close-ups of faces).
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I stood/sat in line for nine hours to see this movie. It was worth every second of the waiting, and every penny of the ticket price. I can't even begin to express my pride, satisfaction, and joy.
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I went on the premiere date, and I loved it. \:D/ The arena was amazing, as were the other tributes.

On that note, you girls can keep Peeta and Gale; I'll take Finnick any day of the week. :inlove:
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I went with my friends on the premiere night too; dressed up as Effie \:D/

and I agree, Aeva with you about Finnick, but you can have him ;)
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Just saw this, and oh it was good. The camera was much better, and you could actually see the tributes in the sky. Be some parts the left out I think they should have out in and some parts the put in I think should have been left out. Be there were those they left out that were good to leave out.
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E II wrote:Be some parts the left out I think they should have out in and some parts the put in I think should have been left out. Be there were those they left out that were good to leave out.
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I actually have a private education and I, in fact, can construct a sentence properly, but when I'm ranting, I forget about it.
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Aeva wrote:I went on the premiere date, and I loved it. \:D/ The arena was amazing, as were the other tributes.

On that note, you girls can keep Peeta and Gale; I'll take Finnick any day of the week. :inlove:
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E II wrote:I actually have a private education and I, in fact, can construct a sentence properly, but when I'm ranting, I forget about it.
Just messing with you. I go to community college, after all. ;)
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Oh yes the sentences there are much better than me.
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No, community colleges are for poor folk and high school drop outs. ;)
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Or people who want to join a sports team called the fighting artichokes, but then again who wouldn't want to be a fighting artichoke? Answer: no one.
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Aeva wrote:On that note, you girls can keep Peeta and Gale; I'll take Finnick any day of the week. :inlove:
No. Sam Claflin is mine.
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Blitz wrote:
Aeva wrote:I went on the premiere date, and I loved it. \:D/ The arena was amazing, as were the other tributes.

On that note, you girls can keep Peeta and Gale; I'll take Finnick any day of the week. :inlove:
I predicted this.
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Post by EK »

So I saw this over the weekend. WOAH. This movie was awesome. Way better than the first... and the first was pretty good.
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Catching Fire was a very intense movie. And I think it really showed really just how screwed up the Hunger Games is. I liked it quite a bit.
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