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Friday
Jun202014

Salute The Hunger Games Cast in on the Last Day of 'Mockingjay' 

#ThankYouTHGCast

Image by @capitowns on twitterToday is the day. The last day of Mockingjay filming, and the last day of filming on The Hunger Games movies……. forever. It’s a bittersweet thing, my friends. Today we'd like to thank The Hunger Games cast for all of their hard work and talent to beautifully bring this trilogy to the screen.

So, let's let them know what they mean to us. Let's get #ThankYouTHGCast trending across social media today.

11:00 AM PT

2:00 PM ET

7:00 PM GMT (BST)

Check this time zone converter if you need to figure out what time this is in your country.

And let's show the The Hunger Games team what they mean to us!



Sunday
Jun082014

The Hunger Games Trilogy Tops Amazon Kindle's Most-Highlighted Books and Passages

Photo by geekosystem.com From Vox.com:

Conventionally, the most common way of gauging the most popular books in America has been looking at the New York Times' bestsellers list. But as we shift from reading on paper to screens, there's an interesting new option: Amazon's lists of the most-highlighted passages and most-highlighted books on Kindles around the world.

Amazon collects data on what its readers highlight most. The resulting most-highlighted lists are a fascinating record of reading as a whole.

Of the top 25 most-highlighted passages ever, a ridiculous 19 come from one of the books in the Hunger Games trilogy, including numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Additionally, the three books rank as 3, 8, and 13 in the list of most-highlighted books of all time.

Image by Vox.comPart of this is simply due to the fact that Kindles have only become widely-used over the past few years, and The Hunger Games has been the most popular series during that time.

But the books' dominance in the rankings is still pretty amazing. The single most-highlighted passage, from Catching Fire ("Because sometimes things happen to people and they’re not equipped to deal with them.") was highlighted by 17784 Kindle users. No other passage from any book has gotten more than 9260 highlights.

Some of the 19 Hunger Games passages in the top 25 are important plot points, or are perhaps a little inspiring. But many are clearly there because they tap into adolescent ideas of romance.

The fifth-most highlighted passage of Kindle text of all time, for instance, highlighted by 8,500 readers, is

'I just want to spend every possible minute of the rest of my life with you,' Peeta replies."

Also interesting to note: When you take away The Hunger Games, the top 50 most-highlighted books include just eight other novels written since the start of the 20th century.

Tuesday
Jun032014

Thais Protest Coup With ‘Hunger Games’ Salute 

Many people in Thailand are adopting a symbol of resistance from The Hunger Games to protest their loss of civil and political rights as a result of last month’s military coup. Thais are using the three-fingered “District 12” salute as “a symbolic act of peaceful defiance.” The country has banned gatherings of more than 5 people, and the Southeast Asian nation’s ruling junta is pondering whether to officially ban the salute from The Hunger Games, now that is has become an emotionally charged symbol of resistance.

From Time:

If life does imitate art, Thais may have reason to worry. The Southeast Asian nation’s ruling junta is pondering whether to officially ban the three-fingered “District 12” salute from The Hunger Games, now that is has become an emotionally charged symbol of resistance among opponents of the May 22 military coup.

Already, scores of those proffering the salute during weekend street protests have been dragged off by troops, in scenes eerily reminiscent of the Suzanne Collins novels and movie franchise, which depict a dystopian future society ruled by the totalitarian Panem regime.

Image by Manik Sethisuwan Thai army deputy spokesman Colonel Winthai Suwaree told the Bangkok Post that the military top brass are discussing how best to respond to the barbed gesture. “[The junta] must look at [the protester’s] intention, what they want to communicate and surrounding circumstances,” he said.

Over the weekend, the sight of unarmed and peaceful protesters being detained for flashing three fingers — including a woman dragged into a taxi by plainclothes police in tourist-thronged central Bangkok — did little to assuage fears of what the military may have in store.

Brad Adams, director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia division, calls the Hunger Games salute “a symbolic act of peaceful defiance” amid a situation that “is spiraling downwards in terms of rights abuses.”

“The fact that the [junta] is closing down sections of the city to chase a handful of protesters reveals a totalitarian mind-set that discounts respect for human rights as a hindrance, and sees youthful defiance as the enemy,” he said by email.

Friday
Apr042014

Sam Claflin Featured in Marie Claire UK May Issue

Sam Claflin is featured in Marie Claire UK's May edition and he talks about his career, his wife Laura Haddock, and, of course, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay co-stars with whom he has, ‘probably too much fun.’

Transcript of the article and photo thanks to Sam Claflin Fans:

THERE’S A MOMENT ABOUT FIVE MINUTES INTO meeting Hunger Games star Sam Claflin where it feels less like a regular celebrity interview and more like a cathartic therapy session. Having begun a sentence with, ‘It hasn’t felt like my life has changed,’ Claflin starts to unravel. ‘I just feel very grown-up all of a sudden,’ he ponders, sinking into the sofa of a private lounge in a central London hotel.‘I have responsibilities. I have to take a few risks and there’s a lot more pressure on my shoulders now than there was a few years ago. I felt I could make a mistake and no one would care, whereas now people are starting to take note…’

Read more after the jump!

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Wednesday
Mar192014

BTS Set Photos From 'The Hunger Games' Continuity Books 

Theme Park Connection is hosting an ebay auction of over 800 costume pieces from The Hunger Games set, and part of the auction is supposed to be 23 Script Supervisor "continuity books" from the film featuring thousands of behind the scenes photos from the set.

The listing had been taken down at press time but we have a bunch of the photos from the books thanks to our friends at Real or Not Real News. They're fascinating!

Want more info on the auction? Go to ThemeParkConnection or check out their ebay store HERE. When we checked out the auction they had lots of little items like tees, Capitol citizens' hats and ties, etc, but nothing too impressive had been listed yet. The coolest items we saw were a Peacekeeper helmet and boots and an Avox outfit.

Wednesday
Mar192014

Find Your Salute in 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' Fan Mosaic Poster! 

Did you post a picture of yourself doing the 3-finger salute on The Hunger Games UK's Facebook page? Now you can find yourself in this amazing Catching Fire fan mosaic poster! Keep clicking on the image or use the zoom in and out buttons to get a closer look. Click and drag around the image to move around the poster.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download from Lionsgate Home Entertainment. Don't have your copy yet? To purchase in the US click HERE. For the UK click HERE.

Tuesday
Feb252014

The Hunger Games, 'Catching Fire,' Jennifer Lawrence and Jena Malone Nominated in the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards

 

The 2014 Kids' Choice Awards nominations have been announced and The Hunger Games book series, Catching Fire, Jennifer Lawrence and Jena Malone are among this year's nominees. The show will be broadcast live on Nickelodeon on March 29th, 8/7c. Vote HERE.

Favorite Movie:
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Iron Man 3
Oz the Great and Powerful
The Smurfs 2

Favorite Movie Actress:
Sandra Bullock
Mila Kunis
Jennifer Lawrence
Jayma Mays

Favorite Female Buttkicker:
Sandra Bullock
Jennifer Lawrence
Evangeline Lilly
Jena Malone

Favorite Book:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid series
Harry Potter series
The Hobbit
The Hunger Games series

 

Wednesday
Jan152014

Production Designer Phil Messina On 'Catching Fire' and 'Mockingjay'

The Hunger Games director Gary Ross brought Phil Messina on board as Production Designer, and he remains with the franchise, creating the world in Catching Fire as well as both Mockingjay movies, currently in production. He recently spoke with FlickeringMyth.com about the films, some of the challenges, and what it was like working with Francis Lawrence who "has become a dear friend of mine."

How it all started:

Gary called me which was in the middle of night my time and said that he was going on this film called Hunger Games [2012]. I had never heard of it. Gary was probably the most excited about it than I had heard of any one director and he had the script emailed to me. I had to go work in the morning but I read it all night. Suzanne [Collins] was part of the process the entire time so there wasn’t a dichotomy between script and book.  When questions came up in our work about how things were organized or what things should look it we often went back to the book. In fact we still do. I’m working on Mockingjay 1 [2014] and 2 [2015] right now so at the end of this I’ve would have done all four Hunger Games films. I have dog-eared pages of all three books in my office that we’re constantly referring back to try to keep it straight.”

Working with director Francis Lawrence on Catching Fire:

“When I found out about the second film Gary was going to direct it and he was the one who asked me back,” recalls Phil Messina. “When he decided not to do the film it was an odd couple of weeks where Producer Nina Jacobson was persuasive in saying, ‘We want the continuity since we’re bringing in an unknown entity at this point.’ They hadn’t hired a director yet. I was caught by surprise and they were all reacting in real time. I was literally reading the movie headlines a couple times a day to see who was in the lead to do our film. I had not worked with Francis [Lawrence] before nor had any contact with him.  I took our first meeting as if I was interviewing for the job. If Francis wanted to go in a different direction or it wasn’t going to work out personality wise I would have bowed out. We had a wonderful connection and he has become a dear friend of mine.”

Photo courtesy litegear.com

On creating Panem:

“There are a lot of different ways you can go,” explains Phil Messina.  “There is the Star Trek, Star Wars and Oblivion that's high tech futuristic which is an amazing look.  But with ours it was important for it to be accessible, and feel like a world that could easily develop in the not so distant future.  Suzanne described this world as having no satellites or Internet. It’s not so futuristic, but a parallel society that would have developed given a different set of circumstances. That’s what I found interesting in the world. How do things develop if XYZ...? Those are some of the factors that we’re dealing with every day.” Cities don’t grow from one place. What we tried to bring to it was a visual harmony of a singular idea but also things are built at different times. It doesn’t all go up in the same five or ten years. It had developed over a certain amount of time. In Catching Fire we have more of the Capitol shown than in Hunger Games, but in Mockingjay, especially in the second film, it's like being on the streets of the Capitol. We’re using some locations in Europe, especially in Paris and Berlin. We tried to use places that felt architecturally relevant to our film and also felt real. One thing that Francis wanted was to be on real streets; he didn’t want to be on the back lot with fake buildings so we are in a lot of real locations and I find that exciting.”

On the Districts:

“Every district has a specific purpose which has a specific resource that serves the capital,” states Phil Messina.  “Katniss [Jennifer Lawrence] is from the mining district which Suzanne wrote as being in the Appalachian Mountains so we naturally drew from the coal mines from West Virginia." The production designer drew upon his own childhood. “For the textile district I grew up in a mill town called Lawrence, Massachusetts which at the turn of the last century was the textile centre of the world. In Catching Fire when we had to create the textile district for a brief scene I knew exactly where to draw from. The transportation district we used a lot of trains. We tried to stay mostly in the U.S. and not to draw from too many European influences. We tried to make it American feeling. Logging and lumber is from the Pacific Northwest. Suzanne had marked out a map of Panem where each of these resources came from and were based on American history. It became easy to think of the next step and start creating the visuals for them.” (insert personal freak out - WHERE IS THIS MAP??)

On Catching Fire:

"It looks beautiful and the world looks real.  The shot selections were great and it tells a story.” Messina adds, “I’m proud about the work I did with Gary on the first one and I’m proud of the work I’ve done on Catching Fire with Francis. I’ve seen Catching Fire several times already and it’s fantastic. I’m glad to continue to be part of this franchise.”

Read the rest of the really interesting interview HERE. Phil talks more about the Hunger Games weapons, working with CG and shooting in the jungle.