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Friday
Jan112013

VIDEO: Jennifer Lawrence Says "About A Week" Left of Catching Fire 

Jennifer Lawrence spoke with E! on the Critic's Choice red carpet last night. She said they had a "little over a week" left of filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. It was previously reported that the film had wrapped right around Christmas.

Last night Russ Bowen, anchor for News 13 in Asheville, tweeted that there are reshoots scheduled for March due to some "technical issues" but that everything indicates that Catching Fire will be "even better" than The Hunger Games. He also said "Francis Lawrence's vision nailed it"

Thursday
Jan102013

Jennifer Lawrence at the Critic's Choice Awards 2013

Jennifer Lawrence took home three awards at the Critic's Choice Awards tonight!

Best Actress in an Action Movie for The Hunger Games

Best Actress in a Comedy for Silver Linings Playbook

Best Acting Ensemble for Silver Linings Playbook

Philip Seymour Hoffman also won Best Supporting Actor for The Master, though he didn't attend the awards. 


Jennifer looking gorgeous in Prabal Gurung

Thanks to Katniss-Peeta.com for some of the beautiful photos! 

Thursday
Jan102013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Scans From EW's Tablet Edition 

Can't wait until tomorrow to get your hands on Entertainment Weekly's Catching Fire issue? We've got the scans from the tablet edition! Never has there been a better day to be an Entertainment Weekly subscriber!

Check out some great new photos and tons of behind the scenes scoop:

 









 

 Entertainment Weekly's Catching Fire issue hits newsstands Friday, January 11th. 

Thursday
Jan102013

What We WON'T See In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

In an exclusive with Entertainment Weekly, Director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson share which characters and scenes didn't make the cut. From EW

Fans of Suzanne Collins’s  words, you can rest easy. The adaptation of the Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire will be “very, very true to book,” promises new director Francis Lawrence.

This week’s cover story  describes the whirlwind few weeks that followed once director Gary Ross stepped away from the helm in April. “We were five months from when we needed to start shooting and we had no script and no director,” says producer Nina Jacobson. Once Lawrence came aboard, Jacobson put together her new director with series mastermind Collins to outline the script. Their main task, says Lawrence, was figuring out a way to best distill the novel’s dense first third, during which our hero Katniss Everdeen, home from her victory tour but tormented by the ghosts of war, struggles internally with her next move.

Lawrence says he and Collins were always in agreement about what from the book needed to be distilled, though he was coy about cuts. When asked, for instance, whether we should expect to see Bonnie and Twill — the District 8 runaways Katniss stumbles upon in the woods who first alert her to both the rebellion she inadvertently sparked and the existence of District 13 — he at first demurred. “You’ve got to wait and see,” he urged. But when it was pointed out that there is in fact no Bonnie and Twill listed on the movie’s IMDB page, he gave it up. “Ah, right,” he said with a laugh. On how the movie will now introduce District 13, Lawrence would only say that “it was fun figuring out new ways around things and new ways of doing things.” With Bonnie and Twill gone, so too is the scene of Katniss scaling a tree and then leaping over District 12′s electrified fence. And Darius, District 12′s youngest peacekeeper who intervenes during Gale’s whipping and then sentenced to the life of an Avox, is another who didn’t make the leap from page to screen.

If the loss of Darius bums you out (and it should!), know at least that the filmmakers feel your pain. “It’s as agonizing for us to lose things from the book as it is for a fan,” says producer Nina Jacobson. “I want every single thing in there. But you know what? If you have to give up something in order to give more time to Katniss and Gale or to Effie as she starts to feel a conscience, you make the sacrifices in order to serve the characters and themes that are more essential.”

Thursday
Jan102013

The Hunger Games Wins Big At The People's Choice Awards

The Hunger Games won 6 out of 7 eligible awards at the People's Choice Awards this evening! No surprise to us, our favorite franchise took home the following awards:

Favorite Movie Actress: Jennifer Lawrence

Favorite Face of Heroism: Jennifer Lawrence

Favorite Movie

Favorite Action Movie 

Favorite Film Franchise

Favorite On-Screen Chemistry: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson & Liam Hemsworth

Check out VIDEO and some of our favorite pics from tonights show:

The PopSugar Interview where Jen almost forgets her award!

Liam loves the THUMBS UP!

 

Wednesday
Jan092013

First Look! The Hunger Games: Catching Fire-Entertainment Weekly!

Entertainment Weekly is giving us our first official look at Katniss and Finnick in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire! 

 From EW.com:

The revolution has been sparked. In this week’s cover story, EW traveled to Waikiki, Hawaii where cast and crew were in the final days of production on the eagerly anticipated Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire (in theaters Nov. 21). Just as the revolution that could embolden the people of Panem rests on young Katniss Everdeen’s shoulders, the success of the franchise depends largely upon Jennifer Lawrence. After spending the day outrunning death in a nearby jungle, the 22-year-old actress ordered herself a Budweiser and kicked back in the Trump balcony lounge to discuss the sequel, her life now as a blockbuster star, and her willful inability to behave like the nice sound-bite machine Hollywood might expect her to be. “It’s almost like I subconsciously don’t want to work anymore so I’m trying to ruin my career,” she says with a laugh at one point, before leaning in close to the reporter’s tape recorder. “I’m pregnant!” she joked.

From her first meeting with new director Francis Lawrence (“I spit egg inside his mouth when I was talking. Into his mouth”) to the raucous party she hosted for the Catching Fire cast and crew (“When Sam walked in I was chasing Woody and we’d flipped over my couch and Woody had a sock all the way down my throat…”), Lawrence was frank and funny and self-aware. “I’m so aware of all the b.s. that surrounds Hollywood,” she says, “and how everyone gets on this high horse and thinks that they’re curing cancer and it makes me so uncomfortable every time I see it. So I go in the exact opposite direction and end up saying something like ‘I’m pregnant!’ when I’m in two franchises.”

Then in an exclusive conversation, director Francis Lawrence described his vision for the sequel, his immediate three-day pow-wow with series writer Suzanne Collins to ready a script, and how one of his inherited cast members had a particularly hard time adjusting to the loss of Hunger Games director Gary Ross. (Woody Harrelson, who plays Katniss and Peeta’s wry and PTSD-ruined wreck of a mentor Haymitch.)

EW also sat down with Sam Claflin, the green-eyed, dimpled Brit who won the role of District 4′s charming and enigmatic golden boy Finnick Odair, for his first Hunger Games interview. He described filming the infamous sugar cube scene, in which Finnick teases Katniss while wearing nothing beyond some strategically placed netting, as “the scariest moment of my life. I’m on Twitter and so many people have been like ‘Don’t mess this up, or we will kill you.’”

The issue will hit newstands Friday, January 11th. More at EW.com

Tuesday
Jan082013

The Hunger Games Costume Tour And Auction

Ever wanted to see The Hunger Games original costumes in person? How about owning one? Haxbee, Inc. has just announced The Hunger Games Costumes Exhibit & Auction. The exhibit tour will feature original screen-worn costumes from The Hunger Games, including costumes worn by Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss, Josh Hutcherson as Peeta, Elizabeth Banks as Effie, Stanley Tucci as Caesar, Liam Hemsworth as Gale, Woody Harrelson as Haymitch, Lenny Kravtiz as Cinna, Donald Sutherland as President Snow, Wes Bentley as Seneca, and many more.

The tour kicks off with a special sneak preview at The Hollywood Show in Los Angeles from January 11 to 13. The Hollywood Show, a movie and television memorabilia convention, will be held at the Westin Hotel Los Angeles Airport Hotel.

Following the Hollywood Show, the Hunger Games Costumes Exhibit will hit the road and be at these locations:

More dates and locations will be added in the future. The tour will end in New York City, where ReedPOP will host a live auction at New York Comic Con. Over 200+ costumes will be on the auction block. Interested bidders will be able to bid live in-person, by telephone, via absentee, and on the Internet. A print catalog will be available for purchase in April.

Monday
Jan072013

Vote for Catching Fire in MTV's Movie Brawl 2013

 

 

 

Voting for round one of the MTV Movie Brawl 2013 is officially open, giving you the chance to pick the film you're most excited for in the coming year. Here's how it works: click here, vote for the films you're most excited to see in 2013 from MTV's list of 40 movies. You'll be able to fight for your movie of choice in this play-in round until voting closes early on Monday morning (January 14).

Starting January 14, the original list of 40 will be whittled down to 16 movies based on your votes. So go vote The Hunger Games: Catching Fire! As of this morning, we were in the lead.