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Movie Night: "The Hunger Games"

March 29, 2012

I haven’t read any of the novels in Suzanne Collins’ series, but when something becomes a popular culture phenomenon the way the newly released movie has, I need to see what it’s all about.

So I went to my local multiplex tonight and had a look.

First of all, I loved being transported into the world that Collins and the filmmakers created – a time and place in the future that seemed like a sinister version of Oz. Great costumes and makeup.

Jennifer Lawrence, who was so wonderful in “Winter’s Bone,” plays a young woman with similar backbone and strength. She basically carries the movie, although I adored Stanley Tucci as the over-the-top host of the “games.”

Was I captivated? No. I found myself glancing at my watch every time Lawrence’s character ran through the woods (which she does a lot). And there wasn’t really any suspense, given that we know she’ll be back for the sequels. Still, there were affecting moments between her and the younger sister, as well as with the girl who plays her ally in the woods.

What I didn’t get was any sense of star-crossed lovers – the concept that makes the “Twilight” series so popular. There was so little chemistry between Lawrence and the guy who plays her fellow contestant that it was hard to root for him at all.

I did love the soundtrack, if that counts. And some of the action scenes were really well done.

I guess I’m not the demographic for this movie, although the theater was full of geezers like me.

 

 

Filed Under: Mainly Jane, Movies, Popular culture Tagged With: Jennifer Lawrence, Stanley Tucci, Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games, Twilight, Winter's Bone

Book To Movie: "Water For Elephants"

April 9, 2011

As I mentioned in a previous post, I finally got around to reading the bestselling novel. I’m still limping through it – I’ve just been too busy to spend much time reading lately – but I’m enjoying the book so far and intend to finish it by the time the movie opens in a couple of weeks so I can make an intelligent comparison. In the meantime, here’s the trailer. (The blog is having technical issues, so I can’t embed videos at the moment, only the links.)

Water for Elephants trailer

I like this trailer. There are soooo many of them that turn me off and make me not want to see the movies they’re supposed to be promoting, but this one looks good. I only know Robert Pattinson from the “Twilight” series, so I’m eager to see if he can actually act. The love story between him and Reese could be interesting. And the backdrop of the circus is fascinating to me. One of my favorite old movies is “Trapeze” with Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida.

Trapeze trailer

God, is that narrator over the top or what? But the love triangle between the three characters is entertaining and the circus stuff, which I never thought would interest me, does. Trapeze artists, in particular, are compelling to watch. Don’t you always expect them to fall?

Filed Under: Mainly Jane, Movies Tagged With: circus, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, Trapeze, Twilight, Water For Elephants

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Jane Heller is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her fourteen breezy, witty novels of romantic comedy and suspense are now entertaining millions of readers around the world, along with her two books of nonfiction.

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