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Mar 27, 2012 10:59AM

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The movie managed to stick to the book so well that I almost became disappointed...no surprises you know? But that feeling was short-lived of course. I was quite impressed with how Gary handled the gruesome nature without going over the top or glossing over it.
Good luck with the remainder of your tour..can't wait to read Balthazar!

I felt like the movie was exactly what I had in my head while reading, even the actors chosen to play all our favourites (and not so favourties) were spot on!
What I was looking for during the movie were the bits they had left out and I am happy to say that I am not disappointed in the least. Some scenes at the Hob or Katniss conversing with other neighbours, leaving out the books version of how Katniss got the Mockingjay pin, how everything was done was perfect! It didn't even bother me that those parts were left out or adapted to suit the movie, it was amazing how it was translated onto the big screen!
I could rave about this movie FOREVER! All I can say is bring on Catching Fire!
Oh, and that ending! My gosh did it set it up for Catching Fire or what!!
P.S: It was so lovely to have met you again while you were in Australia, Claudia! My best friend and I are going to be reading Balthazar together once her copy gets in! Can't wait!

Also, it is pretty genius to have him and Suzanne Collins co-writing the script because then the 'essence" is maintained - even with changes for filmic purposes.
Something else I loved - getting to see exactly how the production room of the games went about it all. Obviously in the book, we are only in Katniss's head - but they gave us some extras by doing it this way.
Stanley Tucci rocks - he can do NO wrong!!!! Really class act!
I always pictured Peeta and Gale differently, and right up to watching it thought that by swapping the actors Liam and Josh - that would've matched what was in my head - but they did the books justice!!
Can't wait for the rest of it!

Now I totally agree with everything you said about The Hunger Games and must say that it is the best book to film adaptation I have seen in quite some time.
But I also thought Haymitch was supposed to be a total alcoholic wreck and this wasn't really portrayed.
I was also a bit unsure about the casting of Josh as Peeta. I had my favourite but now I think they made the right choice and he nailed it perfectly.
But I must admit now having seen it twice in less than a week the things I wasn't too sure about the first time, I totally love now. Can't wait until they make Catching Fire however I am concerned about who will be cast in the role of Finnick. He is one of my favourites.

I didn't like how Katniss got the mockingjay pin. I think people who haven't read the books or don't know anything about the books going into it, will think the pin is important because Prim gave it to her- which is not true! It's a symbol of rebellion! So I really hope they explain that better in Catching Fire.
As for Woody Harrelson, he was EXACTLY how I pictured Haymitch and thought he did a wonderful job.
I was skeptical about Donald Southerland playing President Snow (even though I think he is an excellent actor) because I didn't think he would be dark enough. However, I think he pulled it off pretty well. Hopefully in the next two movies we'll get more of a sinister feel from him.
The main three: Amazing!!! And I love the connections to my home state (Kentucky) because both Jennifer and Josh are from there so that's super cool to me.
Overall: I loved it, and I can't wait for Catching Fire!