they made props for sale of like, everything, didn't they
it isn't just the mockingjay pin it's like, "do you want the bag with the medicine? here you go. how about the bag she grabs at the beginning? done[/spoiler]
I'm sure the book explained it more, but what is the backstory with Elizabeth Banks', Woody Harrelson's and Lenny Kravitz's characters? They were all pretty interesting but I could tell they were pretty neutered in the movie. Also, what's the deal with sponsors?
Elizabeth Banks' character is called Effie Trinket.
She is basically District 12's ambassador to the Capital. Each district has its own small government (in the book you only read about a Mayor who is a district local and only slightly less poverty stricken than the general inhabitants) but Effie lives and works in the Capital and is the reader's introduction to the excess of the Capital in her ridiculous outfits and hairstyles and accent.
Woody's character is called Haymitch.
He was a District 12 native and the only person from 12 who ever won a Hunger Games. The tributes from each district are assigned a Mentor, a native of their district who has won the games in the past. Since he's not really athletic or strong, Katniss and Peeta figure he won by outsmarting everyone. The other districts had multiple mentors to choose from, but since Haymitch was 12's only winner, he is the Mentor every year. Year after year of training scared teenagers and then watching them die has driven him to severe alcoholism. Peeta and Katniss are the first real contenders he's seen in a long time and it kind of snaps him out of it.
Lenny Kravitz's character is called Cinna.
He's Katniss's Stylist. Every tribute gets a stylist to gussy them up for their public appearances and to help them fit in more in the capital. Cinna is presented as a really unusual stylist because he's young, he's not as garish and over the top as most capital locals, and most importantly, he's empathetic to Katniss. He is her principal calming agent while she's in the Capital.
The games are a really popular method of gambling in the Captial and viewers are allowed to send gifts to the tributes they're betting on. These are the sponsors. The advantage isn't all that great because the cost of these gifts is astronomical. The cost also goes up the longer the games have progressed. In the book, Katniss explains that the cost of something big like a sword or a week's worth of rations on day one would barely buy a small post of broth on day 7. The tribute's Mentor (Haymitch) is responsible for securing sponsors and choosing how to spend their money.
I was a bit annoyed by all the deus ex machina stuff in the story. The tracker jackers thing, and the healing salve all sort of came out of nowhere.
hahahahaha
That was... kinda the point? Did you go to the bathroom during this part?
No? I know that's what literally happened in the movie, but I think "then suddenly, exactly what she needed just happened to be right there" is a bit of lazy writing, even if it makes sense within the context of the story.
I liked the movie, just thought that part was a tad lazy.
Well in the case of the healing salve
Yes it was literally a dues ex machina. It was exactly what she needed at that moment coming out of the sky. That is why sponsers are such a big deal. That is basically the job of their mentor, to find the money to send them exactly what they need when they need it.
Elizabeth Banks' character is called Effie Trinket.
She is basically District 12's ambassador to the Capital. Each district has its own small government (in the book you only read about a Mayor who is a district local and only slightly less poverty stricken than the general inhabitants) but Effie lives and works in the Capital and is the reader's introduction to the excess of the Capital in her ridiculous outfits and hairstyles and accent.
It is also worth noting that she's appointed "Ambassador" by the Capital, not by the people in the District, a fact that she laments more than once. She hopes that she'll get a better District the next time around.
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Emphasis on the dumb part. Effie is supposed to be a typical citizen of the Capitol. She sees the games as actual games, and doesn't understand why everyone is always so grumpy about it.
Am I the only one who, when reading books, doesnt really consider what characters look like that much?
Say Harry Potter, I didn't really consider that the Patel sisters were Indian until I saw them and went, huh, that makes sense.
You must have a really boring imagination. Is everybody just a gray blob?
I'm just not racist Bogey.
I see characters more as ideas I suppose. I seem to be more interested in what they are doing and what they are thinking rather than exactly what they look like.
Woody's character is called Haymitch.
He was a District 12 native and the only person from 12 who ever won a Hunger Games. The tributes from each district are assigned a Mentor, a native of their district who has won the games in the past.
Actually isn't it mentioned that the other districts all got two mentors - I think a guy and a girl - but they only got one because he was the only winner?
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Woody's character is called Haymitch.
He was a District 12 native and the only person from 12 who ever won a Hunger Games. The tributes from each district are assigned a Mentor, a native of their district who has won the games in the past.
Actually isn't it mentioned that the other districts all got two mentors - I think a guy and a girl - but they only got one because he was the only winner?
I don't remember it like that, I thought they only got one, but they rotated every year
Am I the only one who, when reading books, doesnt really consider what characters look like that much?
Say Harry Potter, I didn't really consider that the Patel sisters were Indian until I saw them and went, huh, that makes sense.
Patel is a super-common Indian last name, so I always thought that. Same with Seamus Finnigan being Irish. I mean, that is an Irish-ass name.
Thanks to #pipe for clarifying about the sponsors! I know Haymitch was D12's only winner, but I just kept thinking that if Districts 1 and 2 were as badass as they claim and they win "almost every time" and they are at 74 games, there'd have to be at least one or two districts that didn't have any winners, right?
But I guess they all had at least one.
EDIT: Two, apparently!
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It's implied that there are more than a few bumfuck districts.
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It's implied that there are more than a few bumfuck districts.
it's fairly explicit in the first book that the agricultural district (where Rue and the other kid I never cared about were from) was also extremely poor
which is why
all they can send her after Rue's death is a single loaf of bread, as that's all that all of their remaining sponsorship money could buy
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yeah I dunno, if the hunger games were just "who goes the longest before eating" and you could still drink water and stuff and smoke cigarettes
I'd probably win
I just never get the urge to eat, really, and then I have to like, remind myself and then I'll eat something
I don't know why I'm such a chubber
You could totally drink stuff in that game, that's not eating!
as long as it's not like, broth, just actual drinks
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I haven't read the books, but
the part where Katniss got too close to the edge of the arena and the control room guy's solution to "turn her around" is to set the fucking forest on fire was pretty great.
That's where the movie basically turned into not only The Running Man, but The Running Man plus The Truman Show.
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it isn't just the mockingjay pin it's like, "do you want the bag with the medicine? here you go. how about the bag she grabs at the beginning? done[/spoiler]
Dunno what I'd do with fuckin' Sting, pretty sure there aren't any orcs or goblins around
Elizabeth Banks' character is called Effie Trinket.
She is basically District 12's ambassador to the Capital. Each district has its own small government (in the book you only read about a Mayor who is a district local and only slightly less poverty stricken than the general inhabitants) but Effie lives and works in the Capital and is the reader's introduction to the excess of the Capital in her ridiculous outfits and hairstyles and accent.
Woody's character is called Haymitch.
He was a District 12 native and the only person from 12 who ever won a Hunger Games. The tributes from each district are assigned a Mentor, a native of their district who has won the games in the past. Since he's not really athletic or strong, Katniss and Peeta figure he won by outsmarting everyone. The other districts had multiple mentors to choose from, but since Haymitch was 12's only winner, he is the Mentor every year. Year after year of training scared teenagers and then watching them die has driven him to severe alcoholism. Peeta and Katniss are the first real contenders he's seen in a long time and it kind of snaps him out of it.
Lenny Kravitz's character is called Cinna.
He's Katniss's Stylist. Every tribute gets a stylist to gussy them up for their public appearances and to help them fit in more in the capital. Cinna is presented as a really unusual stylist because he's young, he's not as garish and over the top as most capital locals, and most importantly, he's empathetic to Katniss. He is her principal calming agent while she's in the Capital.
The games are a really popular method of gambling in the Captial and viewers are allowed to send gifts to the tributes they're betting on. These are the sponsors. The advantage isn't all that great because the cost of these gifts is astronomical. The cost also goes up the longer the games have progressed. In the book, Katniss explains that the cost of something big like a sword or a week's worth of rations on day one would barely buy a small post of broth on day 7. The tribute's Mentor (Haymitch) is responsible for securing sponsors and choosing how to spend their money.
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Say Harry Potter, I didn't really consider that the Patel sisters were Indian until I saw them and went, huh, that makes sense.
Satans..... hints.....
Well in the case of the healing salve
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Yeah, unless they book makes a point of describing their appearance I don't think a whole lot about it.
Effie's kind of a dumb bitch
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I'm just not racist Bogey.
I see characters more as ideas I suppose. I seem to be more interested in what they are doing and what they are thinking rather than exactly what they look like.
Satans..... hints.....
well I mean Patel is an Indian last name
Actually isn't it mentioned that the other districts all got two mentors - I think a guy and a girl - but they only got one because he was the only winner?
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I keep reading this as Hunger Dongs.
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I don't remember it like that, I thought they only got one, but they rotated every year
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Patel is a super-common Indian last name, so I always thought that. Same with Seamus Finnigan being Irish. I mean, that is an Irish-ass name.
Thanks to #pipe for clarifying about the sponsors! I know Haymitch was D12's only winner, but I just kept thinking that if Districts 1 and 2 were as badass as they claim and they win "almost every time" and they are at 74 games, there'd have to be at least one or two districts that didn't have any winners, right?
But I guess they all had at least one.
EDIT: Two, apparently!
But looking at those shitty little District 12 villages I'm pretty sure they didn't even need to build those sets
it's fairly explicit in the first book that the agricultural district (where Rue and the other kid I never cared about were from) was also extremely poor
which is why
but for some reason the mere mention of it makes me angry
i do not know why
Or games?
teenagers murdering each other, though
I made it to like... a day.
The game doesn't last very long.
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I'd probably win
I just never get the urge to eat, really, and then I have to like, remind myself and then I'll eat something
I don't know why I'm such a chubber
You could totally drink stuff in that game, that's not eating!
as long as it's not like, broth, just actual drinks
That's where the movie basically turned into not only The Running Man, but The Running Man plus The Truman Show.
this is like reading about cho chang and not realizing she was asian until the movie came out.
hahah really
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Lavender_Brown
the best is that the first year girl is so white.