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The Hunger Games
Did anyone get to see The Hunger Games this weekend?
I am a big fan of the books and have to say, the movie did not disappoint! Any changes that they made (in my opinion anyway) made the story translate even better into film! My only complaint is that they glossed over some pretty amazing scenes that were full of detail in the book... but if they hadn't the movie probably would have been 8 hours long! I was also pleased that my imagination for gore is a lot more graphic than how they presented the violence of the book in the movie. Now, WDW just needs to get the rights to this so they can compete with Harry Potter World
What did you think?
Lauryn
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Originally Posted by lettripp
Did anyone get to see The Hunger Games this weekend?
I am a big fan of the books and have to say, the movie did not disappoint! Any changes that they made (in my opinion anyway) made the story translate even better into film! My only complaint is that they glossed over some pretty amazing scenes that were full of detail in the book... but if they hadn't the movie probably would have been 8 hours long! I was also pleased that my imagination for gore is a lot more graphic than how they presented the violence of the book in the movie. Now, WDW just needs to get the rights to this so they can compete with Harry Potter World
What did you think?
This!!! I am hoping to see the movie this upcoming weekend. WDW should also try and get the rights to The Twilight Saga and make an attraction from it. Twilight and Hunger Games would be perfect for DHS. DHS really needs a face lift.
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Originally Posted by Belle of the Ball 051411
Twilight and Hunger Games would be perfect for DHS. DHS really needs a face lift.
While I would definitely like to see new items at DHS, and I thought the Hunger Games trilogy was decent, I don't think attractions focusing on children killing children would be in Disney's "family friendly" motif. As for Twilight...no. If Disney ever tried to do an attraction based on a whiny heroine and glittering vampires, I would never touch a Disney product for the rest of my life.
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Originally Posted by Strmchsr
While I would definitely like to see new items at DHS, and I thought the Hunger Games trilogy was decent, I don't think attractions focusing on children killing children would be in Disney's "family friendly" motif. As for Twilight...no. If Disney ever tried to do an attraction based on a whiny heroine and glittering vampires, I would never touch a Disney product for the rest of my life.
Duh!!! I didn't really think about it in theory. (runs away in shame...)
Isn't Avatar coming to the AK?
WDW visits . . .
April 2013 - Yacht Club
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September - Disneyland (First trip with son!)
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I agree. The Hunger Games is based upon a violent punishment. It is suitable for pre-teens and teenagers but, I wouldn't want a young child knowing the story. They would have great difficulty understanding it.
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Originally Posted by Belle of the Ball 051411
Isn't Avatar coming to the AK?
Yes, it is. Avatarland is supposed to open in 2015. That should fit pretty well with DAK's ecofriendly message and James Cameron is an extremely creative guy. Hopefully he'll help the Imagineers come up with some great stuff for that land. Admittedly, I wasn't too thrilled when I first heard about Avatarland, but the more I thought about the more I can see the possibility of something really great coming out of that.
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I saw the movie this weekend
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I LOVE the Hunger Games books and I hate to be negative on anything that gets kids to read but I would if they made a Twilight themed area...
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I loved the books and can't wait to see the movie. My daughter saw it and gave it an enthusiastic review. Most of my adult friends are raving about Lenny Kravitz. I will get to it this weekend.
As for theme park additions for this or Twilight-- no! Just not going to work.
Sherri
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I saw it with my 11- and 9-year old boys. There was a lot of, "That's not how it happened in the book" criticism from them, but over all, I thought it was pretty well done.
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Originally Posted by Belle of the Ball 051411
Duh!!! I didn't really think about it in theory. (runs away in shame...)
Isn't Avatar coming to the AK?
Until you see vertical construction, then who knows... There are some rumors spreading about the project....
As for Hunger Games, no.... does not belong in Disney....
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Great book series! I saw the movie & thought it was very well done. Of course they had to make adjustments due to time limits & to help explain things to people who didn't read the book.
As much as I love Twilight & The Hunger Games, I don't think either of them would be a "fit" for Disney.
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Yea... I probably should have thought that suggestion out more. I just meant based on the popularity... but I think you're right- Children killing children is not very Disney.
Lauryn
7/14 - OKW
8/13 - BC
7/12 - WL
8/11 - BLT
5/10 - BC
8/09 - off site
12/31/08 at Epcot day trip
3/08 - Pop Century
8/04 - off site
5/01 - Boardwalk Year 2000
5/97 - off site 25h Anniversary of WDW
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I knew very little about the story before seeing the film. Saw it. Liked it. Thought the first half of the movie was actually better than the games themselves.
Going to have to read the books now.
Trista and Jeffrey
Happily Ever After 10-30-11
Disney Wedding Pavilion
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My husband said he liked it. He doesn't read books for pleasure-just whatever the government has him read for work. He doesn't go to movies often.
he said it was a lot better than " that vampire movie we made him go to".
We'll Go On....Off To Neverland
Wishes!
It's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow....Where Dreams Really Do Come True
Never Forget It was All Started By A Mouse....TTFN
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Originally Posted by PopPhan
Saw the movie this past weekend.....Liked it for what it was, but was disappointed in lack of character development and some of the "scene" changes.
I fully understand some of the changes/omissions/etc. due to length and trying to keep it PG13 and think they did a pretty good job of getting all the 'major points' covered.
On the whole: B+ (or better yet )
I have heard this from a friend, who loves the books. She was disappointed in the movie because the action didn't stop long enough to really take advantage of the emotions and character development. She thinks the filmmakers trusted too much in the audience knowing the books and assuming the emotions are built in from already knowing storylines. I haven't seen it yet, but sounds like you picked up on that, too.
Sherri
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Originally Posted by SBETigg
She was disappointed in the movie because the action didn't stop long enough to really take advantage of the emotions and character development. She thinks the filmmakers trusted too much in the audience knowing the books and assuming the emotions are built in from already knowing storylines.
I've read the books, not seen the movie, but this is what I understand, too. For those who have read the books they can fill in all the gaps on the movie. Those who haven't read the books will miss a lot of stuff, but, honestly, that's the issue with bringing a book to film. You just can't get it all in without making a 12 hour movie. The Harry Potter movies took a very similar approach and it mostly worked (though how they could leave out the Marauder's Map storyline in movie 3 is beyond me).
Chris, aka Strmchsr
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Originally Posted by Strmchsr
The Harry Potter movies took a very similar approach and it mostly worked (though how they could leave out the Marauder's Map storyline in movie 3 is beyond me).
Oh my gosh Strmchsr don't even get me started on how TERRIBLE the 3rd HP movie was...(This is coming from a girl with the Ravenclaw crest tattooed on her back) lol
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Saw the movie today and really enjoyed it... I think it lived up to the hype... I haven't read any of the books, yet... I plan to now though!!!
Son of Jor-El.. Kneel before Zod...
TRICIA JONES: I heard that you were going to propose to Brandi Svenning at some theme park. When are men going to learn that women want ROMANCE, not Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...
BRODIE: Hey, now, be fair. EVERYONE wants Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
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