Yes, I’m reviewing the Hunger Games: Catching Fire, a movie that has been out of over two weeks. Why? Well because I hate rubbing elbows with strangers and I don’t have $37 to burn on a new movie every week.
The first 'Catching Fire' trailer has finally hit during the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, following a slew of Capitol Couture character posters and one "teaser-for-a-teaser trailer" that didn't reveal very much of anything (other than that Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss is still PO-ed for having almost died in 'The Hunger Games'). With no more lame flaming Mockingjay symbols, check out the first
'The Hunger Games' proved adept at keeping audiences excited by offering brief glimpses at the movie, and letting everyone know about every casting decision, so it's no surprise that the follow-up 'Catching Fire' is using a similar strategy. We're still more than seven months out from 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,' but it's just released two new images.
Like cockroaches lurking in the darkness waiting for their chance to attack the fruits of someone else’s labor, writer/directors Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer (‘Date Movie,’ ‘Epic Movie,’ ‘Disaster Movie,’ et al.) sit quietly, antennae twitching, primed for their attack. Their targets this time around: ‘The Hunger Games‘ and ‘The Avengers.’
The biggest movie in the world right now is 'The Hunger Games'. With success, comes parody, which makes us all laugh. 'The Hipster Games' is a great take on this story.
Jennifer Lawrence is kind of famous. She is in this little flick called ‘The Hunger Games’ (it’s kind of popular) and now she is once again making our eyes pop out of our heads, cartoon-style, in nothing but a corset on the cover of German magazine ‘Interview.’
It's a phenomenon sweeping the world right now. 'The Hunger Games' is the biggest thing going right now, and BJ has given in and picked up the first book in the triology.
You could say ‘The Hunger Games’ did well in its debut, but that would be a vast understatement — with $155 million in revenues, the film adaptation of the best-selling novel left the other movies in the dust and moved easily to the top of the charts this weekend.