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That's what friend and I are planning - it's way too overcrowded now.NothingFails wrote:Bf and I went to see 21 Jump Street earlier, but noticed the lines for Hunger Games showings that wouldn't be for another 2 hours, I've never seen this for even Lord Of The Rings and Star Wars. This movie is going to be HUGE. I'll wait a few weeks when the crowds die down a bit.
Building on a strong midnight launch, The Hunger Games had one of the best opening days ever at an estimated $68.25 million. That ranks fifth on the all-time list behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 ($91.1 million), New Moon ($72.7 million), Breaking Dawn Part 1 ($71.6 million) and Eclipse ($68.5 million). It wound up slightly ahead of The Dark Knight ($71.6 million), and also topped Alice in Wonderland ($40.8 million) to set a new record for a non-sequel.
The Hunger Games looks even more impressive when subtracting its $19.74 million midnight gross–throughout normal business hours, the movie earned $48.5 million, which is actually more than Deathly Hallows Part 2 made in that time ($47.57 million). In fact, The Hunger Games only ranks behind Spider-Man 3 ($49.8 million) and The Dark Knight ($48.7 million) in non-midnight opening day grosses.
The Hunger Games received a strong “A” CinemaScore, and should finish the weekend with anywhere from $135 million to $160 million.
Your post hit the nail on the head, Frisbee.frisbee wrote:Horrible horrible horrible film.
There was hardly any action to begin with - and it's based on a damn action novel - and whatever little was there, was a complete mess. The camera almost always shook during all the fighting. I get that they were trying to translate what she was feeling/experiencing onto the screen but it just.didn't.work.
Most of it, especially the starting, seemed to drag on forever. Although I must admit the book is to be blamed for that...I can't imagine two editors who had to sit through 50 pages of that (yes I know the book sold to a big publisher and is a big big deal right now but still).
Characters. I didn't give a rat's ass when Rue died - and I'd cried when I'd read that part in the book - and neither did I give a flying f*ck when they announced there was only going to be one victor. Absolutely no character development. Zilch.
P.S. Who else thinks Peeta and Cato are gay? Cato is ridiculous
Damiennatas1 wrote:So deserved!!
The guy that shared the bread with Katniss was Peeta.ANH wrote:And what was the point of the guy who shared his
bread with Katniss? I thought he would've had a more important role. He was just there.
Also, the death of Rue provoked a riot...and it was the 74th installment of The Hunger Games...was Rue more important/special than every other child that had died before her?
Battle Royale is amazing - though typically perverse for a Japanese film.king_oxymoron wrote:I watched Battle Royale yesterday - it's more gory, a bit more full on, less of an emotional story following the main character, but I found that there were too many in the game to keep up with - I wasn't sure who we'd met before.
Where are you located? It'll be a good two months before it leaves first run theaters here judging from where it's going.RunDevilRun wrote:Damn it! I just can't believe it. My friend call me to watch it at mall, but The Hunger Games stopped playing at the movies yesterday. I thought it was a blockbuster, but it seems that it flopped here. I have to wait a DVD release now.