your spoilerfont is making me want to see it RIGHT NOW!!! i'm so excited.
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So, I saw The Hunger Games last night.
How were the scones?
Anyway, I can't wait! Gotta find some place showing it this weekend that won't be packed.
Yeah, right.
The screening was at ILM, so, fittingly, no food or drink was available.
megan,
spoiler font reaction: um, I have to say that I am incredibly disappointed that the mutt-ations (lack of clarity thereof) is not a highlight of the movie and I am grateful you included that in your summary. I would have been PISSED not knowing that ahead of time. I'm psyched for the movie, but my expectations are properly tempered.
I'm psyched for the movie, but my expectations are properly tempered.
That is a pretty odd thing not to make clear. It's one of the more horrifying aspects of the ending, even though I still wasn't clear on whether we were supposed to believe that they WERE the dead tributes or Katniss just thought so in the moment. That confusion may be why they decided to let it go in the movie, especially if there's no narration.
embargoed from blogging a review until Friday, but the social media embargo lifted today
Interesting. If I had to guess, I'd say they want the fandom building up positive word of mouth before the middling-to-negative reviews roll in.
P-C,
I didn't think there was any confusion because it happened again, in a later book, yes?
I love Jessica's cynical take.
So professional reviewers are a significant overlap with bloggers? Because obviously fandom is, and it must be the professional reviews they're trying to hush up.
Wait, or are they, Megan? Is there an official restriction on when an "official" critic is allowed to publish? Is it the same as the blogging date?
Is there an official restriction on when an "official" critic is allowed to publish?
Well, clearly not, since there are 34 Fresh and 1 Rotten review on RT.