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Friday
Oct022015

New 'Mockingjay Part 2' Stills

A new batch of Mockingjay Part 2 stills popped up online today thanks to an online European giveaway from Kellogs Krave. Our follower Jay Clayton kindly sent them to us after winning the digital versions in the giveaway. Thanks, Jay!

It looks like Peeta is in the room of what we've been guessing is the victor's vote like the previously released stills of Coin, Beetee and behind the scenes picture of Woody Harrelson.  

Effie so sad.

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Thursday
Jul022015

'Mockingjay Part 2' Featured in the Comic-Con Preview Issue of EW

New "first-look" images from Mockingjay Part 2 are featured in the Comic Con Preview issue of Entertainment Weekly. The July10/17 double issue is out on stands tomorrow. We'll update this post with more images as they are released. 

Of the final installment director Francis Lawrence gives much credit to author Suzanne Collins “There is some serious girl power in this movie. She wrote it that way, and it’s been so much fun to inhabit.”

“It’s probably the most emotional of the bunch,” he says. “And I think it’s the most ­satisfying of the bunch.”

Friday
May222015

New Image of Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket 

Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive look at a gorgeous new image of Elizabeth Banks as Effie Trinket from the upcoming photo book TIM PALEN: Photographs from the Hunger Games.

The book comes out on June 29. You can pre-order at Amazon. At presstime the list price was $50.09.


Tuesday
May052015

Elizabeth Banks Would Be Up For More Effie Trinket

At a press day for Pitch Perfect 2, Elizabeth Banks’ directorial debut, the actress told MTV that she would be open to revisiting her character in The Hunger Games series.

“I love Effie, I miss her dearly,” Banks said. “If people want more, I’m definitely up for it,” she said. “I just love Effie, so sure.”

Thursday
Mar262015

Elizabeth Banks on How Effie Inspires Her Wardrobe, Katniss & Gratitude

Elizabeth Banks recently spoke to Marie Claire about her involvement in the #ThankList project and, of course, Effie and The Hunger Games popped into the conversation.

 

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 will come out in November. It was the last film where you got to play Effie. Did you take anything as a souvenir?

"I have a pair of Alexander McQueen shoes that are amazing, that are like really classically Alexander McQueen, too. You would know them on site, like 'Oh yeah, that's them.' So I love that. But really, I just took, like, more confidence in my dressing. Do you know what I mean? Like, 'Why am I wearing this Monique Lhuillier today?' Probably because of Effie. I would just be wearing a black dress otherwise."

Effie's first fitting for Catching Fire. Image from @mztsummerville on instagram

Yes, she is definitely a character who is not afraid of color.

"She really taught me a lot about my body and what looks good on me and dressing for fun. All of it was such an amazing collaboration. I mean, we created a little fashion icon. It was very much a collaborative, creative experience that I'm not probably soon to have again."

Who is your favorite Hunger Games character, personally?


"Well, Katniss is my favorite. Katniss first, then Effie second. But yes, Katniss, of course, she's the moral center and the heart and the soul of the whole series and she kicks ass and so as a woman audience member, as a reader, as a mother, I'm just so thrilled to see that character succeed."

It seems like that were kind of in this upswing in Hollywood in regards to these badass heroines.

"I think we're in a really great time right now. There were articles in The New York Times and Variety about how the big blockbusters have some real competition from some movies that were really made for the 'ladies,' which I think is really interesting."

When looking at these two very different movies [Mockingjay Part 2 and Pitch Perfect 2], what's been your favorite scene to film?


"Effie is amazing but it's not particularly fun to play her. It's very uncomfortable to film that character and they're pretty dark films, the subject matter is intense, and so the word 'fun' is not one I easily associate with the shooting of those movies. I had a lot of fun off the set with the cast and crew. Pitch Perfect 2, those scenes are super fun. It's just me and John Michael Higgins, and we've been friends for so long we just have the best time. Anything I do with him is some of my favorite stuff."

So what drew you to the #ThankList project?

"Well, I'm a fan of Barbara Kopple and she made these really beautiful, short films that are extremely moving. They can be viewed at ThankList.com, and they just drew me in in a really deep way, I mean you gotta break out the tissues when you're watching these videos, they're incredible.

And so, when they called me and said, you know, we're trying to promote this attitude of gratitude, fostering a culture of gratitude online especially, I loved the messaging. I really felt like it's all about connectedness and connectivity with other people. So even with American Greetings, they're looking at a time in the world right now where people don't send those cards as much, but people still have a need for that connectedness. And the connectivity really mattered to me. And I felt like, if there's a way for me to convince people to call their mom and say, 'Thank you for being my mom,' that's cool with me."

There was that Oscars speech by JK Simmons where it was a similar sentiment—"Call your mother!"

"Exactly, great moment. I also have a blog I really try for positivity at all times in that blog. And I just think there's so much negativity in the world and bullying and hate speech that it felt really easy to get behind something that promotes civility and gratitude and love."

Who are YOU grateful for? Share your own #thanklist at AmericanGreetings.com

Wednesday
Feb182015

'Mockingjay Part 1' Costume Designers on the Mockingjay Suit, Peeta's Changing Wardrobe & How Effie Made it Work

Mockingjay Part 1 costume designers Kurt and Bart had some big shoes to fill, taking the reigns after Judianna Makovsky (The Hunger Games) and Trish Summerville (Catching Fire), not to mention creating a whole new  - and very institutional  - vibe for District 13. They spoke with MTV about some of their biggest challenges and successes while designing the look of the film. 

MTV: Did you read all of the books to prepare, and if so, which was your favorite?

Kurt and Bart: When we first met with director Francis Lawrence there wasn’t yet a script for Mockingjay so we read the book in preparation. We were immediately excited about how different the story was and where this would lead the characters in contrast to the previous two films.

MTV: In terms of the books, the biggest deal about wardrobe is made in the first two installments, which feature the games and the ceremonies, and allow for creative license. Were you at all apprehensive about handling the more austere finale?

Kurt and Bart: The franchise had a precedence for strong visual style, and the tremendous work of the previous designers was a great inheritance. In Mockingjay we got to expand on some of the districts that had only been glimpsed before and, most important, we go into completely unexplored terrain in District 13. An underground society that had such an austere look was fascinating to research. We really got into the philosophy of the individual, the purpose of a person’s clothes in a society that had a very specific goal of preparing for a revolution. Details like colors, closures, and the number of buttons were all taken into account because materials would have been at a premium.

MTV: Which character in Mockingjay were you most looking forward to designing for, and why?

Kurt and Bart: What was really cool was that all of the characters were all so well established, so it was really inspiring to think of them in the world where clothes are issued and rationed. How would each of them interpret these clothes and make them their own? However, the actual mockingjay costume for Katniss was the one we looked forward to designing the most.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 - Featurette: Battle Costume:

MTV: What challenges did designing that outfit present?

Kurt and Bart: In an unusual twist it was really designed for her by Cinna so to try and get into his head and what he knew she was to become was the fun part. It was very important not only to us, but to Francis that she not become a superhero or be too flashy. Cinna designed some fantastical stuff for her, but this wasn’t for the people of the Capitol. He knew that she would become a symbol of the revolution, and ultimately a soldier. Also, it was very important the costume was modular and could be worn in its most ceremonial way, with the wings, and then be stripped down to become very tactical. We didn’t want her running around in wings.

MTV: What is your favorite aspect of this Katniss costume, or what felt most creative about it?

Kurt and Bart: We took some inspiration from historic armor and Japanese archery gear as well the qualities of the “real” mockingjay bird and ultimately tempered all of that into a really lean and completely tactical suit of armor for Katniss. Jen [Lawrence] loved it because it looked really cool and she could also move easily in it. We wanted her to be comfortable during all of that action.

MTV: Let’s talk about Peeta for a minute: He’s still in the Capitol, but undergoing a terrible ordeal. What did you want to do with this wardrobe to differentiate this from his previous time in the Capitol? The elaborate collars of his shirts look almost like origami.

Kurt and Bart: The idea was that he was still being trotted out by the Capitol and was no doubt being styled and dressed by them, so the looks were in line with where he left off in the last film. We first picked three colors for his transition. White being him at his most pure and symbolic and eventually going to black and finally grey at his most beaten down. The collars and ties reference him being literally collared by the Capitol.

MTV: Is the clothing entirely unique, or are any elements coming from other designers? 

Kurt and Bart: Coming from a fashion background we always love collaborating with designers. Peeta, for instance, wore some Maison Margiela, Juun J, Byungmun Seo, Unconditional, and Les Hommes as well as some custom collar pieces we designed with Alexis Bittar.

MTV: Effie Trinket undergoes the most radical makeover—she has never been a ready-to-wear kind of girl. Did you cycle through a lot of ideas for her dressed-down appearance?

Kurt and Bart: Our fitting with Effie was very spontaneous. We literally had her limited standard-issue clothing on the rack and said, OK, lets figure out how Effie would put this together. It was a riot. We were very inspired by Little Edie from Grey Gardens: a truly unique and eccentric fashion icon who came up with some nutso combinations because she had to. Several of the things we came up with for Effie were things we had done back in our club days, like wearing tights as a shirt and buttoning two shirts together to make a four-sleeved dress.

MTV: At first, I get a Rosie the Riveter vibe. Is that what you were going for?

Kurt and Bart: That was of course inevitable with the head wraps as she had none of her wigs and it played nicely with the population of District 13. They did become more and more elaborate, though, as only Effie would do them.

MTV: Now someone like Cressida, played by Natalie Dormer, had a more extreme look with the side of her head shaved and tattooed: Was that your input, or is that the direction of the hair and makeup team?

Kurt and Bart: Francis showed us a picture of girl with the side of her head shaved and there was a unanimous “YES.” I think the pictures of her on set and off say it all—she looks badass.

MTV: The movies split the final book in two. Can we expect to see a lot of new looks in the final chapter?

Kurt and Bart: If you’ve read the book, you know there is so much to look forward to in the second half of Mockingjay. We are really excited for the fans to see the final chapter of this epic story.

 

Mockingjay Part 1 is now available for digital download. Find all the info you need on where to get it HERE

Mockingjay Part 1 will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on March 6. More info and where to buy HERE

Wednesday
Feb182015

New 'Mockingjay Part 1' Behind The Scenes Clip - How Effie Made it To Mockingjay

PopSugar has another new clip from the Mockingjay Part 1 special features, The Mockingjay Lives: The Making of MJ1 (8-Part Documentary) which is available on the iTunes HD download and will be included with the blu-ray editions ofMockingjay Part 1

This new clip goes behind the scenes of the film, out on DVD on March 6, featuring never-before-seen interviews with director Francis Lawrence, producer Nina Jacobson, and Elizabeth Banks (aka Effie Trinket) that explain how Effie made it to Mockingjay Part 1

Mockingjay Part 1 is now available for digital download. Find all the info you need on where to get it HEREMockingjay Part 1 will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD on March 6. More info and where to buy HERE

Tuesday
Feb102015

Happy Birthday Elizabeth Banks! 

Happy Birthday to our amazing Effie Trinket, Elizabeth Banks! We can't imagine a more perfect Effie.

I fought really hard to play Effie. I absolutely loved her and I knew I would have a lot of fun with her. She's a role that you sort of dream about."