Interviews about Catching Fire with Josh Hutcherson are on MTV! Warning: Spoilers are included.
Posted on Monday, November 26, 2012 by Editor
Source: Mockingjay.netFavorite Movie:
“The Amazing Spider-Man”
“The Avengers”
“The Dark Knight Rises”
“The Hunger Games”
“Snow White and the Huntsman”
Favorite Movie Actress:
Anne Hathaway
Emma Stone
Jennifer Lawrence
Mila Kunis
Scarlett Johansson
Favorite Action Movie:
“The Amazing Spider-Man”
“The Avengers”
“The Dark Knight Rises”
“The Hunger Games”
“Men in Black 3”
Favorite Face of Heroism:
Anne Hathaway: “The Dark Knight Rises”
Emma Stone: “The Amazing Spider-Man”
Jennifer Lawrence: “The Hunger Games”
Kristen Stewart: “Snow White and the Huntsman”
Scarlett Johansson: “The Avengers”
Favorite Movie Franchise:
“The Avengers”
“The Dark Knight”
“The Hunger Games”
“Madagascar”
“Spider-Man”
Favorite On-Screen Chemistry:
Emma Stone/Andrew Garfield: “The Amazing Spider-Man”
Jennifer Lawrence/Josh Hutcherson/Liam Hemsworth: “The Hunger Games”
Kristen Stewart/Chris Hemsworth: “Snow White and the Huntsman”
Rachel McAdams/Channing Tatum: “The Vow”
Scarlett Johansson/Jeremy Renner: “The Avengers”
Favorite Movie Fan Following:
Potterheads: “Harry Potter”
Ringers: “The Lord of the Rings”
Rum Runners: “Pirates of the Caribbean”
Tributes: “The Hunger Games”
Twihards: “Twilight”
Posted on Friday, November 16, 2012 by Editor
What was it like to work with someone of Robert De Niro's status?
It's nerve-wracking, and you're well aware that no 21-year-old should be working with Robert De Niro -- that's just an insane concept. Then I met him, and he's so nice and friendly, such a giving actor and he gives it all. He's just a great guy. But there was never one moment when I forgot that he was Robert De Niro.
You were only 14 when you tackled acting in earnest. How did you know so young what you wanted?
It was weird. I just knew it was what I was made for, what I needed, what I wanted and what I was meant to do with my life. And I didn't want to let it go ... I'm so lucky. People are always asking me if I'm pinching myself because of the success of the Hunger Games, but honestly, my friends my age are just now coming out of college and they're not sure what they want to do, and I've been blessed to simply know what I want to do for so long.
Has it been difficult to handle success -- so much, so fast?
It hasn't been for me. I don't know what I'm waiting for. Everyone made it seem like, when it happens, everything his going to change, and you meet famous people and obviously, they act differently, but that's because people treat them differently. And I would meet them and I used to wonder, 'Is that what I'm going to end up like?' But nothing has actually changed for me.
Nothing?
Well, now I get followed by paparazzi, but I just change cars with my friends so they don't follow me, or now I'm looking at houses, because I love my condo, but it doesn't have a gate so I have to look into moving. It's just technical things like that. I have all the same people around me. I don't like having B.S. people around me.
Did the Hunger Games mean a change in the roles you've been offered?
I didn't really have any career expectations. I know that seems weird, but I've always been incredibly lucky, in that, the one script I read, that I fall in love with and I'm like, 'I have to make this movie!' or 'I have to work with this director!' -- I've done it.
So that was such a rare, incredibly lucky thing that's happened to me, that I wasn't pining after these imaginary roles that I thought Hunger Games would satisfy. It was actually the opposite -- I was afraid this one character would overpower the rest of my characters. But I genuinely liked the books and the movie and that character, and I wouldn't be embarrassed to be known as that character for the rest of my life. Well, obviously, not only that character.
Posted on Friday, November 16, 2012 by Editor
Source: Hggirlonfire.comMonday, November 19
Jennifer Lawrence on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Tuesday, November 20
Josh Hutcherson on Late Show with David Letterman
Wednesday, November 21
Jennifer Lawrence on The Ellen Degeneres Show
Posted on Monday, November 12, 2012 by Editor
On dieting for a role:
“I’m never going to starve myself for a part… I don’t want little girls to be like, ‘Oh, I want to look like Katniss, so I’m going to skip dinner. That’s something I was really conscious of during training, when you’re trying to get your body to look exactly right. I was trying to get my body to look fit and strong- not thin and underfed.”
On her relationship with British actor Nicholas Hoult:
“[My boyfriend] is honestly my best friend, and hopefully I’m his best friend too. He’s my favorite person to be around and makes me laugh harder than anybody…We can eat Cheetos and watch beach volleyball and we turn into two perverted Homer Simpsons, like, ‘Oh, she’s got a nice ass.’ I never thought we’d have such different opinions on asses.”
On saying what she’s thinking:
“I never know what’s going to come out of my mouth, and it’s horrible. I don’t find it positive in any way. When I get older, I’ll be more mature and poised. And I’ll have control over my mouth. One day, I’m going to grow up…When we leave, I’m going to have a knot in my stomach. I’m going to be like, ‘Oh, did I say something wrong? I’m going to get in trouble!’”
On being in control:
“Acting, films, scripts, is literally the only thing I’m 100 percent confident in. I know what I’m doing. I just understand it, and I love it. When I’m on set, that’s when I feel the most at home and in control.”
On living modestly:
“Ten million dollars and I’m still living in my parents’ condo…I’ve always lived in a tiny rat-infested apartment in New York, or a little condo in L.A., or a normal house in Kentucky. I think it would be very bizarre to live in a big mansion by myself.”
Posted on Friday, November 09, 2012 by Editor
Gary Ross spoke to Entertainment Weekly about his book Bartholomew Biddle and the Very Big Wind and leaving the Hunger Games.
”I didn’t feel that I would have the time for the way that I work to do the movie justice,” he says. “I wear two hats. I don’t wear one hat. When you write and you direct that’s a linear process, it’s not a simultaneous process. I would’ve had to have written a script and prepped the whole movie in four months and on the first movie that’s a process that took me eight months. And I thought [Catching Fire] was a more difficult adaptation, not an easier one. I didn’t really feel I had the time I needed to live up to my own standards. And I haven’t had a moment’s regret. It was absolutely the right decision and I’m thrilled about new challenges.”Source: Mockingjay.net
Posted on Friday, November 09, 2012 by Editor
We have just learned that Francis Lawrence, who was hired to direct The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, has now been tapped to helm the remainder of the series. While author Suzanne Collins‘ The Hunger Games books amount to a trilogy, Lionsgate has split the final novel, Mockingjay into two parts, as is now the custom for major adaptation of best-selling book series.Source: Collider
Posted on Saturday, November 03, 2012 by Editor
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