I've been there.
98 reviews and still riding 90% on RT
that's amazing
I went to check my schedule last night and asked our manager how many tickets we've sold for The Hunger Games' midnight shows. We've sold 740 tickets, and our theater can roughly pack up to 1,400-1,500 people if each theater is full.
I'm going to be real busy tonight.
Thrilling and superbly acted, The Hunger Games captures the dramatic violence, raw emotion, and ambitious scope of its source novel.
If you want to avoid the giant crowds I'd watch it early on Saturday morning. I'm sticking to that plan and I figure it'll be calmer than it would be during the premiere.Anyone here worried about seeing tonight's midnight show? I really don't want any of the fangirls to disrupt the movie in any way (talking, giggling, awwwwwing, etc.....). Really though, how do we prevent this from happening? Get the theater manager to make a warning about it before the show starts?
Actually, I was way more touched by the deaths in Battle Royale than those in the Hunger Games.
In Battle Royale, the kids have a history together. They are classmates, some of them are friends, lovers...
In the Hunger Games, only one death kind of touched me and it was more because of the age of the person.
But yeah, Hunger Games is not about teen violence. I don't even think it's that violent.
What the author borrowed from Battle Royale is the concept of the games, but she added the poverty/starvation theme and the concept of Panem and the districts which I think was a really good idea.
And there's the whole reality tv/sponsors thing which is completely dumb in my opinion.
And of course, the big romance.
I like the Hunger Games like a guilty pleasure, but I think Battle Royale is better.
In your opinion, Battle Royale is just an excuse for lots of bloodshed, in my opinion, the Hunger Games are just an excuse for a teenage romance.
dont know why people compare this to twilight
i am on chapter 16 atm and there is zero romance
Anyone here worried about seeing tonight's midnight show?
Anyone here worried about seeing tonight's midnight show? I really don't want any of the fangirls to disrupt the movie in any way (talking, giggling, awwwwwing, etc.....). Really though, how do we prevent this from happening? Get the theater manager to make a warning about it before the show starts?
Yeah it may not be great with all the girls cheering but honestly its no different than all the comic geeks cheering during a midnight show of like Iron Man or Captain America. The worst is when they cheer when the hero first suits up, its like please shut up and watch the movie.
Yeah it may not be great with all the girls cheering but honestly its no different than all the comic geeks cheering during a midnight show of like Iron Man or Captain America. The worst is when they cheer when the hero first suits up, its like please shut up and watch the movie.
Yeah it may not be great with all the girls cheering but honestly its no different than all the comic geeks cheering during a midnight show of like Iron Man or Captain America. The worst is when they cheer when the hero first suits up, its like please shut up and watch the movie.