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Philip Seymour Hoffman Will Be Digitally Recreated For His Final ‘Hunger Games’ Scene
Philip Seymour Hoffman Will Be Digitally Recreated For His Final ‘Hunger Games’ Scene
Philip Seymour Hoffman Will Be Digitally Recreated For His Final ‘Hunger Games’ Scene
Philip Seymour Hoffman's tragic death occurred while he was nearing the end of his work on the two-part 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' movies, and while he only had seven days of filming left, those days included at least one key scene. We initially thought that these final scenes would be rewritten to exclude the character of Plutarch Heavensbee, but according to the NY Post, the filmmakers are p
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Katniss Struggles With the Needs of the Many
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Katniss Struggles With the Needs of the Many
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Clip: Katniss Struggles With the Needs of the Many
In the first clip from 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,' Katniss Everdeen learns a valuable lesson about helping those in need. Boy, it's difficult to not imagine Mr. Rogers (R.I.P.) or some Disney Channel host voicing an introduction to the newly released footage. But, in all seriousness, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) is dealing with some pretty intense issues for a teenager.
Are Some Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’ Racist?
Are Some Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’ Racist?
Are Some Fans of ‘The Hunger Games’ Racist?
I admit, I have not seen the movie, but I have read the book.  Also, in the spirit of true disclosure, when I was reading the book, I did think of Rue as white, and her companion Trench as black.  I did expect a little more from "The Hunger Games" fans . . . if only because being a "Hunger Games" fan means you know how to read, and people who read tend to be a little more toler
The “Hunger Games” Has 3rd Largest Opening Weekend Ever
The “Hunger Games” Has 3rd Largest Opening Weekend Ever
The “Hunger Games” Has 3rd Largest Opening Weekend Ever
The "Hunger Games" did not disappoint when it debuted at the box office this past weekend.  It made $155 million in its first three days, behind only last year's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 ", which made $169 million . . . and 2008's "The Dark Knight", which pulled in $158 million its first weekend. And when you consider that both those were sequels a

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