The Hunger Games was featured on an
Audible Ad. I accidentally clicked on this today, and decided to put it here.You can see it here.

Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 by Editor

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Yeah, so I went through my email box, and there was a ton of emails for song suggestions. I am going to be nice, and spend some time on these song suggestions. You can see the archive for the song suggestions on the Song Suggestions page.
The Scientist (Cold Play)
End of Hunger Games - Peeta


Heavy in your Arms(Florence)
Entire Series - Katniss




Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 by Editor

One Republic's All The Right Moves, talks about how Katniss and Peeta have to try to calm down the rebellion by playing 'star crossed lovers'. I have been contemplating on this song for a while, but decided to put it in as A Musical Monday on Wednesday.

Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 by Editor

Video::  Lionsgate Vice Chairman, Michael Burns speaks with CNBC.


Notes:: In three months the Hunger Games has sold four million copies.
It went to the top of google (c) trends when the trailer was released.

Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 by Editor

It might be a while before they release ther Q&A from the MTV sitdown with the cast of The Hunger Games, but we can read the twitter recaps.

Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 by Editor



Katniss Tagged you in this picture..



Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2011 by Editor

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The compainon book covers were revaled. You can preorder them on Amazon,









Posted on Thursday, December 01, 2011 by Editor


""The one thing that had us more excited than the debut of The Hunger Games movie was the debut of The Hunger Games branded nail polish. But Lionsgate, which is producing the film, killed the deal earlier this month, and now it’s being sued for $10 million by the company that was supposed to make the polish.

RELATED: WATCH: The Full Hunger Games Trailer Gives Us Goosebumps!

According to The Hollywood Reporter, beauty company American International Industries landed the deal late last month and had already purchased several millions of dollars worth of materials to make the shades, which were named after characters and settings in the movie trilogy.

But Lionsgate spokespeople told the press mid-November that the deal wasn’t happening, which caught AII by surprise. After what we imagine was some angry correspondance between AII’s legal team and the attorneys at Lionsgate, the movie studio shut the deal down. And AII said in court papers that Lionsgate isn’t allowed to do that.

“However, the contract does not permit Lionsgate to unilaterally terminate,” argues the complaint, a copy of which was obtained by THR. “Lionsgate attempted to justify its actions by claiming that American had supposedly ‘leaked’ information about the contract to the press. The claim was and is completely untrue–American did not ‘leak’ any information, and so informed Lionsgate immediately.”

Lionsgate hasn’t commented on the case, but even if AII wins its $10 million in court, that doesn’t mean the nail polish line is coming back. We guess the odds just weren’t in our favor. You’ll find the shades that never were, below.""

Quoted from http://www.styleite.com/media/hunger-games-nail-polish-lawsuit/

Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 by Editor

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" If you're as excited for The Hunger Games as we are, then you've no doubt seen the trailer and wish it was coming out, like, tomorrow.

Of course, it doesn't hit the big screen ‘til March, so in the meantime at least we can count on Elizabeth Banks for some hungry deets.

So, what exactly did the sometimes outspoken actress have to say?

RELATED: The Hunger Games Trailer Redux: Five Things We're Most Excited About!

First, from gutsy Jennifer Lawrence and yummy Liam Hemsworth to the friggin' amazing post-apocalyptic plot and the quirky Effie Trinket, there are plenty of reasons we want to see The Hunger Games when it hits theaters!

And in case you couldn't tell through her cotton-candy hair and seriously terrifying makeup, Elizabeth Banks plays the role of perky PR guru Effie, and she dished to Entertainment Weekly how she came up with her character's unusual voice.

Banks—never one to be overly mysterious about things—said quite clearly her Effie was to be "theatrical," with equal helpings of old movie star Rosalind Russell (Banks called her performance in Auntie Mame "just amazing") and Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story.

WATCH: New Hunger Games Trailer Is Here—Check It Out!

And just like in the books, Banks' character is in charge of drawing the names of a boy and a girl from District 12 to compete in the Hunger Games, a televised event in which only 1 out of 24 participants will survive.

We can just imagine Russell or Hepburn handling that task just fine in 2012, can't you?

Indeed, Banks offered a taste of what she calls "a little highfalutin" Effie Trinket in the trailer, but we can't wait to see more!

And if you really can't wait until March 23 to get in on this action, read the books, they're amazing. We promise.

Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/the_awful_truth/elizabeth_banks_spills_new_hunger_games/277457#ixzz1fF50fc6H"
Quote from E! .com

Posted on Wednesday, November 30, 2011 by Editor

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Our Favorite Cover People TheHungerGamesCovers  on youtube. Released I Care For You.



Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by Editor

Elisabeth Banks recently sat down to talk with Entertainment Weekly, about how to talk in the Effie voice. We all know that Katniss says the capitol voice makes a funny 's' sound , and that virtually everything sounds funny in it.

 Let’s talk Hunger Games: Where did you come up with Effie’s voice?
It’s a combination of The Philadelphia Story and Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame.
Really?
Rosalind Russell is just amazing. It’s one of my favorite performances ever. I wanted Effie to be really theatrical. I just wanted to make sure she didn’t sound too British. She needed to be a little highfalutin.
Which fans are more intense: A cappella fans or Hunger Games fans?
I would bet there’s a ton of crossover.
Would Effie Trinkett have been in an a cappella group?
Sure. There might be a cappella groups in the Capitol. That’s probably allowed. I think the Capitol wouldn’t find that too threatening.
But not in District 12, right?
They probably do a little barbershop in District 12. They need something to keep their spirits up.
You can read the full interview at Entertainment Weekly.

Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by Admin

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Talk is from The Wrap that Lionsgate will merge with Summit, which brought us Twilight. Could you imagine two companies with "rival" films becoming one buisness, and how could this affect the Hunger Games?
Summit is fresh off the success of its second-to-last “Twilight” installment, which has already taken in $488 million worldwide in two weeks. And Lionsgate is ramping up for a new blockbuster series, “The Hunger Games,” after coming off a weak quarter with three movie flops in a row.

Posted on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by Admin

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In her interview with Teen Hollywood, Madeline Carrol mentioned the Hunger Games.
TeenHollywood: Are you into “The Hunger Games” books?
Madeline: On my gosh, when I was filming “Popper” I got so into those books. I love those books.  I didn’t read all of the “Twilight” series but I read all of “The Hunger Games” in the course of about a month. I hope the movie does well. I’m very excited

Posted on Monday, November 28, 2011 by Editor

Photo Courtesy of IMDB
We all know the sweet baker and the witch that Peeta grew up with right? Well they have been cast! An unknown acress named Raiko Bowman will be playing Peeta's mother, now as for Mr.Mellark there is no news on his casting. With Paula Malcomson and Phillip Troy Linger as Katniss's parents we hope to hear about the casting of Mr.Mellark soon.

Posted on Sunday, November 27, 2011 by Editor

I found this today, and I was just wow! The song is sad, and spoke truly to the heart. The voice singing it is sweet and clear. And it embodies the Hunger Games in full. I was amazed, simply amazed.


Posted on Saturday, November 26, 2011 by Editor