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Sunday
Jan062013

Awards Season: Where To See The Hunger Games Cast This Week

Awards season has officially begun! Here's where you might see some of your favorite Hunger Games cast members this week:

The People's Choice Awards 2013

Wednesday, January 9 9EST/8CST/6PST on CBS peoples.choice.com

Scheduled to appear: Jennifer LawrenceJosh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth

The Critic's Choice Awards

Thursday, January 10 8EST/PST on The CW criticschoice.com

While we cannot find a confirmed list of actors scheduled to appear, latest reports say they expect almost all of the nominees to attend.

Jennifer Lawrence is nominated for Best Actress in an Action Movie for The Hunger Games and multiple categories for Silver Linings Playbook. 

Philip Seymour Hoffman is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Master, which is nominated for a total of 7 awards. 

The 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards

Live Sunday, January 13 8EST/5PST on NBC goldenglobes.org

This should be a great chance to see quite a few of our favorites from The Hunger Games. For a detailed list of the nominations check out this post. Our guesses as to whom you'll see at the awards:

Jennifer Lawrence, Woody Harrelson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Toby Jones, and Taylor Swift 

 

May the odds be ever in their favor! 

 

 

Sunday
Jan062013

More From Jennifer Lawrence's Vanity Fair Cover Interview

Thanks to FSR and ONTD, we have more of Jennifer Lawrence's Vanity Fair February 2013 cover interview. 

On the difference between Hunger Games director Gary Ross and Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence“They're almost polar opposites,” Lawrence said of the two directors, being quick to add, “and both are completely perfect for these movies. Francis is kind of genius at building different worlds and transporting you into another world. The vibe on set is much quieter. Gary is very energetic. Francis is very laid-back and very calm.”

On the difference between filming Catching Fire and Winter's Bone“The vibe on [Winter’s Bone] set was exactly what makes me love indies. The only reason we were all out there in the freezing cold was because we loved the project. I love that feeling, that desperate, almost pathetic feeling of ‘Are we actually going to be able to pull this off?’”

 

On Silver Linings Playbook director David O. Russell“He’s such a goofball. I love him so much. If Bradley wasn't on the set, we never would have finished the movie. Bradley would come and find David and me making videos, pretending to wipe our asses with coffee napkins, and he would be like, 'We have to finish the day!’”

 

On being discovered“I was in New York, just watching street dancing, and this model scout asked if he could take a picture. I had no idea that was creepy. So I was like, 'Yeah, sure,’ and I gave him my mom's phone number. And then he called and said all these agents wanted to meet, and we were like, 'Might as well.’ I was playing field hockey and cheerleading and wanted to be a doctor—but within 20 minutes, in the cab ride from the hotel room, I decided I didn’t want to be a model, that, in fact, I wanted to be an actress, and I would only sign with an agency if they would let me audition for commercials and act as well. I don't know where that came from. And one of them gave me a script, to audition, the next day, and I read the script and it was the first time I had that feeling like I understand this. This is the first time I've ever understood anything. I was 14. And my brothers were star athletes. And one of them was a straight-A student. I always felt like I sucked at everything, that I could never find the thing that I liked. I auditioned and I probably sucked, but I had decided 100 percent that this is what I wanted to do."

On her casual approach to acting: “I don't even really watch playback [when making a movie]. Not that I'm against it. But I always forget. Every time they call 'Cut,' I'm at the craft tables."

 

On her similarities with Katniss“I read the Hunger Games books when it was Oscar season, so for the first time I was in these dresses which didn't look like me and didn't feel like me. I felt like a walking rag doll. I remember sitting there in hair and makeup, listening to the things that they were talking about, and most of the things I didn't even know. My dad called them the pit crew—they did hair and makeup and nails all at the same time. So I read that and I was like, 'I know exactly how that feels.' And then, in the second book, people's relationships to you suddenly change. You're aware of people staring at you. [...] I call my mom sobbing all the time. But it's dealing with the repercussions of having no more anonymity. You lose privacy. And then, the third book, I teared up when I read it, because she finally realizes she can do good with it. Children are in the hospital. and just going and meeting them can lift their spirits and give them hope. As much as this is a curse, as stupid as it sounds, to make as much money as I am by doing something that I love, it's hard not to regret it when you're being chased by 15 strangers."

 

On the movies she watches over and over: “Yeah, but they're not artistic movies. Things like Dumb and Dumber. Planes, Trains and Automobiles. That's a great movie—I won't make excuses for that one. There's Something About Mary. I just watched that for the 50th time. Bridget Jones's Diary is the one that, no matter when it's on, I will watch it. Anytime.”

 

On being a fan: “I had the basic 'NSync obsession. And Leonardo DiCaprio. But when kids do weird things to me, I'm like, 'I never did that when I was little.' ... I went nuts over Harry Potter and read it four times and pretended I was a witch, but I don't think I would have done some of the—actually, that's not true. I saw Daniel Radcliffe when I was doing David Letterman and I flipped out. I was screaming. So never mind. I take back everything I said.”

 

On her trouble with lying: “I get the weirdest anxiety. I swear to God, I blame my mom. When I was in elementary school, I told everyone I had a leg problem and it required a lot of attention, my imaginary leg problem, and I didn't know if I was going to live or die. And my mother comes to school, and one of my classmates is like, 'How is Jennifer's leg?' And my mom looks at me and she knows I've been lying and she made me purge. I was on the floor and she drew all the lies out of me that I had ever told. She made me tell every single lie, and I was, like, crying. It was horrible! I swear. I blame her. Even the smallest thing, like 'How's your day'?' If' I'm having a bad day and I say, 'It was good,’ I'm like, Oh. God!, and I have to purge."

 

On acting being 'stupid': “On the first movie I met this girl [via Make-a-Wish], and I can't tell this story without crying. [...] She had scars all over her body—burns—and she was telling me she was always so ashamed of the way she looked and she was so embarrassed, and now she has the nickname the Girl on Fire, but she loves it and wears it proudly. It gives her confidence. That was the first time in my entire career that I actually felt like there was a point in this. Not to sound rude, but it is stupid. Everybody's like, 'How can you remain with a level head?' And I'm like, 'Why would I ever get cocky? I'm not saving anybody's life. There are doctors who save lives and firemen who run into burning buildings. I'm making movies. It's stupid.'"



Read more at ONTD. See a scan of the article at FSR




Thursday
Jan032013

MTV After Hours: 'Sensitive Guys 101' With Josh Hutcherson

Yet another reason to love Josh Hutcherson.

 

 

Wednesday
Jan022013

Jennifer Lawrence Covers Vanity Fair's February 2013 Issue

Jennifer Lawrence is Vanity Fair's February 2013 cover girl, and she gives another hilarious, down-to-earth interview accompanied by some of the most gorgeous photos we've see of her to date. 

Photos by Ellen Von Unwerth. Styled by Jessica DiehlIn the article by Vanity Fair contributing editor Jim Windolf, she talks about a very Jennifer-like near miss with her bow:

 

One time I actually used it for defense. I pulled into my garage and I heard men in my house. And I was like, 'I'm not letting them take my stuff. I had just gotten back from training, so I had the bow and arrows in the back of my car. I went to my car and I put this quiver on me and I had my bow and I loaded it and I'm walking up the stairs. And I look, and my patio doors were open, and there were guys working right there, and I was like, 'Heyyy, how you doin'?'" Lawrence's friends were disappointed by the anticlimactic outcome of the event, the actress tells Windolf: "They were like, 'We've got to stage someone to break into your house and you can kill them!' That would be the funniest news ever. Katniss Everdeen actually kills someone with a bow and arrow!"                 

Thursday
Dec132012

Jennifer Lawrence Reacts To Golden Globe Nomination

Jennifer Lawrence got an early surprise this morning when her agent called to tell her she'd been nominated for a Golden Globe Award. She also gave us a couple of tidbits about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire when she spoke exclusively to MTV news about the nomination this morning:

 

"I had no idea [the Golden Globes nominations were Thursday]," Lawrence told MTV News during an exclusive interview from the set of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," My agent called me at 5:30 and I thought the set of my movie had burned down, or Josh [Hutcherson] had died or something. I didn't realize! I was so tired!"

"I'm covered in dirt, I'm drinking coffee, and then I'm going to go get into a swamp later. I'm basically just doing what all the other nominees are doing today," she joked. "We're all getting in a swamp together!"

 

Jennifer also revealed that the movie wraps in 8 days!

Get ready for a very exciting awards season.

Read the entire interview at MTV.com.

Thursday
Dec132012

Hunger Games: Catching Fire Stars Nominated For 2013 Golden Globes

The nominations for the 2013 Golden Globes were announced this morning, and some of your favorite The Hunger Games: Catching Fire cast members were included in the nominations.

Jennifer Lawrence was nominated for Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical for her work in Silver Linings Playbook. The film was also nominated for numerous awards including Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical.

Phillip Seymour Hoffman, who plays Plutarch Heavensbee in Catching Fire has been nominated as Best Supporting Actor for his work in The Master. Woody Harrelson (Haymitch) and Toby Jones (Claudius Templesmith) have both been nominated for Best Actor In a Mini Series for their roles in Game Change and The Girl. And finally, Taylor Swift (along with John Paul White, Joy Williams and T Bone Burnett) were nominated for Best Original Song - Motion Picture for Safe & Sound.

Congratulations to all the nominees! May the odds be ever in your favor!

The 2013 Golden Globes will air on January 13, 2013 on NBC hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Pohler.

Tuesday
Dec112012

Catching Fire: Cute Alert!

We couldn't resist sharing this set photo posted by Tumblr user hutchlikestoread because of it's sheer adorableness. It's Josh Hutcherson on the set of Catching Fire with a little fan. Some are identifying the little guy as Jennifer Lawrence's nephew, Bear. We can't confirm this but there is a resemblance.

 We can see the Everlark edits going crazy already......

Click image for hutchlikestoread's original post on tumblr

Thursday
Dec062012

Catching Fire Set Photos: Josh Hutcherson Ink

The newest set photos from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire feature Josh Hutcherson hanging out on the beach in Hawaii between filming. Josh is sporting some pretty major ink in the photos.

Do they have tattoo parlours in District 12? It looks like he may have gotten those tats in District 4!