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Thursday
Dec052013

Woody Harrelson Talks 'Catching Fire' With Forbes

Woody Harrelson spoke with Forbes while promoting Out Of The Furnace, but he snuck in some choice tidbits about Catching Fire along the way. From Forbes:

Having The Hunger Games as this ongoing series of films in your career, what sort of itch does Out of the Furnace scratch in comparison to that?

I mean, I don’t really compare them. I mean, it’s just – I turned Hunger Games down, twice! I’m the only one that’s such a fool to turn that thing down, and it’s been the greatest single thing that I’ve been lucky enough to be a part of, not just for the huge success of it, but for those people who are involved in it. I mean, I love those guys, man. I mean, it is like a family. It is so tight, so fun, we all love hanging out with each other outside the set, and we’re just laughing all day long on the set. I can’t imagine anything more fun. And because of it I’ve got to meet a lot of people I never would have, like tweens, coming up and wanting an autograph. I’m like, they never would have come up to me! They never would have seen anything I’d done. So it was really – that’s a cool thing as well. But it’s not like I think, I’m not one of those guys who say, “I do these… so that I can do the smaller movies.” I don’t do anything like that. I just take things as they come, and the fact that they keep coming is shocking, but I’m certainly happy to be a part of it.

You have a great character to play in The Hunger Games, but you didn’t look at that and go, this is probably going to be pretty successful?

Oh yeah, but that wasn’t my motivator, you know. I’m talking about times that I, you know, decided to do something because specifically because this is going to do well. A bad, bad decision – that’s something I would caution any actor against. It’s much better to say I liked this script and I really liked this character and I liked the director. I liked the other actors – whatever. But to say, oh, this will be successful, and that’s why I want to do it, that’s not good. But yeah, Hunger Games, everybody thought the odds were pretty good that people would go see it, and thank God they were right.

Thursday
Dec052013

Christina Aguilera To Perform "We Remain" on Tue. Dec. 10 Live Episode of "The Voice"

Mark your calendars! Christina Aguilera will perform "We Remain," off the soundtrack of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, on the Tuesday, Dec. 10 live episode (9-10 p.m. ET/PT) of "The Voice."
She will sing "We Remain," which she wrote with OneRepublic founder Ryan Tedder - recently named the show's in-house producer.

Thursday
Dec052013

Kimberley Drummond Shares 'Catching Fire' Set Photos

Kimberley Drummond, who was fantastic as Rue's aunt in Catching Fire (was I the only one who thought she was supposed to be Rue's mom?) shared some great behind the scenes pics from the set on her facebook page yesterday. Check them out and be sure to like her facebook page HERE.

Rue and Thresh's families and PeacekeepersKimberley with Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson

Above: A Peacekeeper on set. Below: Bruce Bundy as Octavia

Kimberley With Leon Lamar. He was unforgettable in the movie!

Wednesday
Dec042013

Even More 'Catching Fire' Concept art

You know by now how much we admire the conceptual artists who help to create the amazing environments in the the movies we love. Thanks to our friends at QuarterQuell.org, we've got more of these beautiful images from Catching Fire, this time from artist Nathan Schroeder.

Schroeder is a concept artist in the motion picture industry, creating artwork for such films as X Men, Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull, Star Trek XI, Fantastic Four: The Rise of The Silver Surfer, and more.

See more of the concept art from Catching Fire by Dawn Brown here and Joanna Bush here.

More after the jump!

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Tuesday
Dec032013

Here Come the 'Catching Fire' You Tube Videos

Feel like a laugh and aren't feeling too protective of Catching Fire at the moment? Then check out these YouTube videos with Catching Fire themes. The Fine Bros did an "Elders React to Catching Fire" - cringe inducing yet somehow hilarious, and Josh Sundquist did another one of his very amusing "For Math Nerds" videos on Catching Fire.

Tuesday
Dec032013

Scans From The 'Catching Fire' Illustrated Movie Companion

 

If you haven't picked up The Hunger Games Catching Fire: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion yet, don't hesitate! The book is full of gorgeous Catching Fire movie stills and behind the scenes set photos and information. We've scanned some of the photos from our own copy of the book so you can check out what we mean. But we truly encourage you to go grab yourself a copy and see for yourself. It's well worth the $11.39 that it's listed at today, and an excellent gift for your favorite Catching Fire fan.

 

Click the cover image to get the purchase details on Amazon.

More images after the jump!

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Tuesday
Dec032013

More Concept Art From 'Catching Fire' 

Take a look at some of the amazing concept art from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire by artist Dawn Brown. Brown has worked on some of Hollywood's biggest films, including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Star Trek, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and is a long-time Tim Burton collaborator. Brown has done concept art for Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2 but can't show us any of that work until the films are released.

If you love concept art (we can't get enough of it) check out more Catching Fire concept art by Joanna Bush HERE including Peeta's portrait of Rue and some awesome mockingjay graffiti.

Much more after the jump!

Please go check out more of her work on Catching Fire and some of your other favorite movies at dawnbrown.com! It's fascinating.

Thanks to QuarterQuell.org for the tip!

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Monday
Dec022013

New 'Catching Fire' TV Spot, "History"

Check out the newest Catching Fire TV spot, "History." We get to see a little more Finnick than we have in previous TV spots, which is always a good thing!