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So, last night L and I watched _The Hunger Games_. It wasn't stellar by any means, but neither was it *bad*. There were a few things that really made me go *what???*, such as toward the end where the arena controllers reveal to the audience that their level of technology allows them to CREATE LIVING ORGANISMS and DEPOSIT THEM ANYWHERE THEY WANT... This kind of tech at the worlds disposal and they're still controlling the populace with cheesy gladiator games? Is that "lets chase the heroes with magically created attack dogs" scene in the book, or is that just a Hollywood thing? Inquiring minds want to know; if someone tells me it isn't, I may check out the books at some point. I hear a lot of decent reviews.

The above said, pretty much from the first time I caught a glimpse of the ruling class, and their world, the deja vu began to hit. I've seen this before; I'm watching a modern remake of _The Running Man_. When the inevitable last-minute rule change is announced, the first thing that popped into my mind was "Well, of course. Killian is LYING to you".

Date: 2012-08-11 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deguspice.livejournal.com
"The Princess Bride" is a good exception to the rule. It helps that the original book (and the script) were written by a screenwriter.

Date: 2012-08-13 02:41 pm (UTC)
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Having just read the novella, I can say that the Shawshank Redemption movie and book are incredibly similar. In fact, I think I'd say I prefer the movie, because the book didn't really add anything, and the parts that the movie changed were good changes.

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