I think what's maybe not coming across to non-readers is 75 years of lockdown. Three quarters of a century and no one has dared step out of place. If Katniss hadn't been walking around when she shouldn't be, she wouldn't have known about dissidents elsewhere. What she represents hasn't happened since Panem had the shit beat out of it--Snow has been good at his job. This is unprecedented.
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Ooh, le n, I bet you are right about the next movies.
Burrell,
further, I bet the next movie ends with Peeta trying to choke her out. That would be dramatic and set up the final movie.
You're good.
I agree with -t that the Robocop trailer looks like fun. I just read an article about the upcoming Roadhouse remake, and of course the comments that didn't bemoan the inevitable apocalypse turned to casting:
At the top of my head I can only think of Chris Hemsworth as having the right badass-to-great-hair ratio.
Maybe Statham…..with a mullet-wig?
Bad guys – Fassbender’s a safe bet but not sure if he’d piss on this thing if it were on fire
Doesn't it have to be Statham? At least of those three?
But the funniest comments are the ones that say it can't be remade because it's good.
Homefront, where Jason Statham plays a redneck who beats up people, opens next week.
Is there a blind musician in it? The work might already be done.
Or Sam Elliot. Either of the two would be sufficient, both might be too much.
James Franco.
Patrick Swayze wasn't Patrick Swayze when he made Road House , was he? Is this a role that really calls for an in-demand actor?
I admit I think it would be hilarious if they cast someone like Seth Green or Scott Caan in the role, so that their eye level would be about even with the thug antagonists' midriffs.
James Franco.
That's interesting math.