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The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 3:01 pm
by Raz
As negative Utopias go, Suzanne Collins has created a dilly. The United States is gone. North America has become Panem, a TV-dominated dictatorship run from a city called the Capitol. The rest of Panem is divided into 12 Districts (the former 13th had the bad judgment to revolt and no longer exists). The yearly highlight in this nightmare world is the Hunger Games, a bloodthirsty reality TV show in which 24 teenagers chosen by lottery — two from each District — fight each other in a desolate environment called the ''arena.'' The winner gets a life of ease; the losers get death. The only ''unspoken rule'' is that you can't eat the dead contestants. Let's see the makers of the movie version try to get a PG-13 on this baby.
Our heroine is Katniss Everdeen (lame name, cool kid), a resident of District 12, which used to be Appalachia. She lives in a desperately poor mining community called the Seam, and when her little sister's name is chosen as one of the contestants in the upcoming Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers to take her place. A gutsy decision, given the fact that District 12 hasn't produced a Hunger Games winner in 30 years or so, making them the Chicago Cubs of the postapocalypse world. Complicating her already desperate situation is her growing affection for the other District 12 contestant, a clueless baker's son named Peeta Mellark. Further complicating her situation is her sorta-crush on her 18-year-old hunting partner, Gale. Gale isn't clueless; Gale is smoldering. Says so right on page 14.

The love triangle is fairly standard teen-read stuff; what 16-year-old girl wouldn't like to have two interesting guys to choose from? The rest of The Hunger Games, however, is a violent, jarring speed-rap of a novel that generates nearly constant suspense and may also generate a fair amount of controversy. I couldn't stop reading, and once I got over the main character's name (Gale calls her Catnip — ugh), I got to like her a lot. And although ''young adult novel'' is a dumbbell term I put right up there with ''jumbo shrimp'' and ''airline food'' in the oxymoron sweepstakes, how many novels so categorized feature one character stung to death by monster wasps and another more or less eaten alive by mutant werewolves? I say more or less because Katniss, a bow-and-arrow Annie Oakley, puts the poor kid out of his misery before the werewolves can get to the prime cuts.


This book is plain amazing, and what makes it better is the movie is coming out like, 2 weeks or 1 week from now.
Discuss.
(yes i did look it up before making it)

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 4:40 pm
by Charcoal
In my health class at school, I've noticed that a lot of people have written
quotes from the book, how awesome the book is, etc. on the board.

I never read the book, so I had no idea what that was all about, but then I saw the hunger games stuff on magazine covers,
and saw a trailer of it when I went to see John Carter.

Now I know why people love THG so much. It looks more intense than the Triwizard Tournament in Harry Potter.
Looks like I'm a part of this fan club. I can't wait to see it.

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 16th, 2012, 12:06 am
by Asterocrat
DarkBlaze wrote:It looks more intense than the Triwizard Tournament in Harry Potter.


That. It's like the Triwizard thingy, ten times more intense and cooler.

Can't wait. I never read the books, but every time I heard of them, usually, awesome or epic are in the same sentence.

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 16th, 2012, 5:08 pm
by Master1.0
Well, I can say I'm looking forward to who they use for cast members!

You never know what they'll do with remakes these days though. It might rock, or it might sock. Though again, I've been waiting to see this for awhile now!

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 30th, 2012, 12:55 pm
by Raz
Deep in the meadow, under the willow
A bed of grass, a soft green pillow
Lay down your head, and close your eyes
And when they open, the sun will rise

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
--and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray
Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
And when again it's morning, they'll wash away

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
-- and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Here is the place where I love you.

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 30th, 2012, 3:31 pm
by Charcoal
Tsutarja wrote:Deep in the meadow, under the willow
A bed of grass, a soft green pillow
Lay down your head, and close your eyes
And when they open, the sun will rise

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
--and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray
Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
And when again it's morning, they'll wash away

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
-- and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Here is the place where I love you.

I remember that. That was really sad when Rue died. :(

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: March 31st, 2012, 2:06 pm
by TheExcavator
DarkBlaze wrote:
Tsutarja wrote:Deep in the meadow, under the willow
A bed of grass, a soft green pillow
Lay down your head, and close your eyes
And when they open, the sun will rise

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
--and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Deep in the meadow, hidden far away
A cloak of leaves, a moonbeam ray
Forget your woes and let your troubles lay
And when again it's morning, they'll wash away

Here it's safe, and here it's warm
Here the daisies guard you from every harm
Here your dreams are sweet--
-- and tomorrow brings them true
Here is the place where I love you.

Here is the place where I love you.

I remember that. That was really sad when Rue died. :(

Agreed. When I saw the movie and saw that like 3/4 of the song was cut I was ticked off.

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: May 9th, 2012, 5:13 pm
by Raz
“Finnick?” I say, “Maybe some pants?”
He looks down at his legs as if noticing his outfit for the first time. Then he whips off his hospital gown leaving him in just his underwear.
“Why? Do you find this” — he strikes a ridiculously provocative pose — “distracting?“

BEST PART EVER.


also, no spoilers, remove the part about rue.




also, lmao.
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Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: May 9th, 2012, 5:45 pm
by Master1.0
I only just watched the Games for thee 5th time. I don't think I'll beat my mom from seeing Twilight at the theatre 13 times.

Re: The Hunger Games

PostPosted: August 22nd, 2012, 4:05 pm
by Raz
Bump.
I was excited to see who finnick was, and I was not disappointed.
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