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Wednesday
Jun262013

Jennifer Lawrence & Suzanne Collins Make the Forbes Celebrity 100 List

Forbes just published their annual Celebrity 100, a list of the 100 most powerful celebrities based on entertainment earnings and media visibility, and both Jennifer Lawrence and Suzanne Collins made this year's list. 

#49 Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence lands on our list for the first time. The actress who ranks 49th with $26 million. It’s hard to think of an actress who had a better year than Lawrence. She started 2012 with The Hunger Games which grossed $690 million at the global box office making it one of the highest-grossing movies of the year. Lawrence was paid less than $1 million upfront for her work on the film but she made up for that with a much fatter paycheck to revisit the role of Katniss Everdeen for the sequel, Catching Fire.  As Katniss, Lawrence has shown that action heroes don't always have to be played by men for a film to turn a profit.

Then she won her first Oscar as Best Actress for Silver Linings Playbook (it was the 22-year-old’s second nomination). The smaller movie turned a nice profit off its own bringing in $236 million on a $20 million budget. Lawrence has a slew of blockbusters and art films on deck for the next year including X-Men: Days of Future Past and American Hustle from Silver Linings director David O. Russell and co-starring Silver Linings star Bradley Cooper.

#87 Suzanne Collins

With the March 2012 release of the first movie based on Collins' The Hunger Games series, her books found new life. Last year the trilogy sold 27.7 million copies, according to Publisher's Weekly, 8.8 million of those books sold were expensive hard backs. With three more movies from her dystopian trilogy set for release, Collins should keep raking in the money for the next several years.

More at Forbes.com
Tuesday
Jun252013

Campaigning For Coin: Julianne Moore

We are honored to be a part of the Hunger Games fan site series "Campaigning For Coin." Every Tuesday and Thursday the fan sites will be sharing our opinions on different actresses we think may (or may not) be right for the role of President Alma Coin in Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2. Be warned: Spoilers ahead!

Photo by Kenneth Willardt

Julianne Moore: She’s an award winning actress best known for her varied work in films such as The Kids Are All Right, The Big Lebowski, Magnolia, and Boogie Nights. She recently won an Emmy Award for her turn as Sarah Palin in Game Change

Down With The Capitol:

Aldrin: Now, I've seen Julianne Moore's acting and it's clear she knows what she's doing. I can go on and on about how I loved her in Nine Months or The Kids Are All Right (also starring Josh Hutcherson), but let's look at something very obvious that proves she's good for Coin: she played Sarah Palin in Game Change. Trying not to sound too political here, but Sarah Palin was someone who was given lots of power, some might say more than she should have had. Some supported her, some hated her. Sound familiar? Granted, Palin and Coin are two entirely different people in so many ways, but the general principle applies. Julianne Moore has experience playing a woman in power, who had to put on a tough exterior despite the fact that many disagreed with her actions. Combine that with her impeccable acting skills in so many other roels, and I think you've got someone who could play Coin perfectly.

HG Fireside Chat:

Adam: Julianne Moore may not be quite as vicious and belligerent as some of the other candidates, but she certainly can act. In my view, she would excel at portraying the softer side of Coin, which could be extremely effective in fooling the populace -- then, when she proves to be much worse, it will be as shocking as it was for Panem's citizens. Moore is famous recently for The Kids Are All Right and Game Change, but I see a parallel with her role as a blood-to-the-bone revolutionary in Children of Men. There, she was good, but she had some of the same character traits as Coin, and she proved plenty competent in handling them. Moore would not be my top top choice, but I would still be fine with her selection.

HG Girl On Fire:

Lindsay: I am a fan of Julianne Moore and I think she is a stellar actress. She has impressive range, and when I think of her, I think of both her big laughs, and her sad/angry expressions, all at once. Her previous characters that stick in my brain are from The Kids Are All Right, and her stint on 30 Rock (with that wicked awful Boston accent!). But for some reason she doesn't jump out at me for Coin. While I think she could play the role with her hands tied behind her back (well, not really, obviously), I just almost feel like I have NO opinion about her. Which makes me think I don't like her for the role. Would I be disappointed if she were cast? No way! She's a superstar and  has the Emmy Award and numerous Oscar nominations to prove it. But she's not my first choice.

My Hunger Games:

Jacqui: I am a big fan of Julianne Moore.  She is quite a few of my favorite movies, including the Big Lebowski, The Hours, Far From Heaven and The Kids are All Right.  Her perfomances are nuanced and compelling.  She is one of those actresses that can balance drama and comedy with great effect; she can come across as completely empathetic, but also mysterious and remote. Her career is a mix of diverse and interesting roles and she's definitely one of those onscreen people that you can't take your eyes off. I think she would definitely bring something special to the role of Alma Coin.

 

PanemPropaganda:

Molly: I admit Julianne Moore never crossed my mind as an option for Coin, but now that I’ve had it swirling around in my head for a while I’m starting to love the idea. She’s an amazingly versatile character actress, she’s the perfect age, and can’t you imagine her rocking a razor sharp grey wig? I can certainly see her as the icy Coin with her fair skin and (cue the contact lenses) grey, pale eyes the color of slush “you wish would melt away.”

Coin needs to be cool, calculating and, in the end, as evil as President Snow (some would say MORE evil!) Julianne Moore has a hugely varied resume and can seemingly do anything. She’s played the villain a few times but mostly in domestic, realistic situations. This could be a nice addition to her credits.

It could also be one great big reunion - She’s worked with Josh Hutcherson in The Kids Are All Right, Woody Harrelson in Game Change, and Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Big Lebowski, Boogie Nights, and Magnolia. And her upcoming film Seventh Son ALMOST had her working with both Jennifer Lawrence (she bowed out) and Sam Claflin (he auditioned for the lead). I’m giving a three finger salute to Julianne Moore for President Coin.

The Hob:

Lee: Julianne Moore is one of the more interesting choices to play President Coin. Her work is so diverse, it's a challenge to view any single performance and point to determine her ability to play Coin. The characters she has portrayed have a level of intensity and her performances always exude tremendous energy. Many of the roles have been determined women, focused and willing to take risks to succeed. These are all qualities that President Coin has. Always a chameleon in her roles, Ms. Moore would be visually striking with snow-white hair, sparkling eyes, and a sense of invincibility in her portrayal.

Victor’s Village:

Rebekah: If you follow my writing on Victor's Village at all, you should know by now that Julianne Moore is one of a handful of actresses I've already written up about as a potential Alma Coin. Face it, Julianne is no slouch where it comes to acting talent, she has one of the more diverse, and critically embraced careers of an A-list who's still regularly working actress out there. From her work in films like Benny & Joon, Short Cuts, Boogie Nights, The Big Lebowski, A Map of the World, The End of the Affair, Magnolia, Far from Heaven, The Hours, The Children of Men, A Single Man, The Kids Are All Right, Game Change, and the recently released What Maisie Knew, she's proven herself as someone who 100 times over is capable of portraying every single kind of woman you can even remotely imagine. This woman is not afraid to take on even the most weird, the most despicable, the most shallow, and the most intense, and the most sad types of people. She's an actors actor, and the thought of her taking on a role like Alma Coin gives me giddy shivers down my spine, because I know she would sink her teeth into Alma's character like a juicy steak, and chew it slowly, precisely, and oddly beautifully. I've seen comments that some of the choices in this on going fan-casting series are too predictable, well-- Julianne Moore has never taken on a predictable project in her entire career. She does big budget films like The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Evolution with David Duchovny, and tiny art house films like Chicago Cab, and Savage Grace with Eddie Redmayne, and then mixes it up by taking a recurring role on 30 Rock opposite Alec Baldwin. No one, and I mean no one can say that Julianne Moore being cast as Alma Coin is predictable. This is why she's one of my top choices for Alma Coin, and also because I really really want to see her go head to head with Jennifer Lawrence.

Welcome To District 12:

Courtney/Tiffany: We are in agreement that Julianne Moore is one of our favorite actresses. She's a solid actress and has had a very diverse career. I mean, she has Maude Lebowski, Clarice Starling and Sarah Palin on her resume, to name a few. Sarah Palin is a perfect example of a role that Julianne already has under her belt and could be very helpful to her playing Coin. However, we do think that  her look isn't as cold and calculating as we imagine President Coin to be. But then again, that can work in her favor because who is to suspect ulterior motives from someone like Julianne Moore? A plus for her is that she has worked with Josh Hutcherson before, playing his mother in The Kids Are All Right. Last but not least she seems to be a fan favorite among THG fans, so that's a super bonus too!


 

Tuesday
Jun252013

Share Your Favorite Quote Sweepstakes on Pinterest

As part of the summer-long Hunger Games Fan Ambassador promotion, a brand new sweepstakes is live on Pinterest. Pin your favorite Hunger Games or Catching Fire quotation to your Pinterest account to be entered to win a hardcover edition of CATCHING FIRE with an autographed bookplate from Suzanne Collins and a $50 gift card! You must follow Scholastic on Pinterest to enter, then go HERE for further directions and to re-pin one of the quotes. Contest runs June 24 - July 8, 2013 amd you may only enter once. May the odds be ever in your favor!!

 

Sunday
Jun232013

Join Us at the Victory Tour 2013 Fansite Panel

 

Come and hang out with us today at the Victory Tour 2013 Fansite Overload panel. We are honored to be included with some of our favorite fansites: Victor's Village, Mockingjay.net, HGGirlOnFire, and DownWithThe Capitol. Molly (aka Lollia Grey) will be on the panel taking questions. 

Friday
Jun212013

Jennifer Lawrence & Liam Hemsworth Make the PopSugar 100 List

PopSugar put together their annual fan-voted list of the top 100 stars across music, movies, TV, politics, and more. Jennifer Lawrence came in at number 2 behind Robert Pattinson and Liam Hemsworth is number 91.

#2 Jennifer Lawrence

It's no big shocker that Jennifer Lawrence almost topped the list with the year she had! She rode the success of The Hunger Games into the second half of 2012 with Silver Linings Playbook, which earned her multiple accolades, including her very first Oscar for best actress. Jennifer was the darling of award season, getting glamorous on the red carpet, showing her candid side in interviews (who can forget her chat with Jack Nicholson after the Oscars?), and even maintaining composure after tripping up the Academy Awards stage steps.

Even after award season wound down, she held onto her spot as one of Hollywood's favorites with filming for the much-anticipated second Hunger Games movie, work on American Hustle, her return to the X-Men: Days of Future Past set as Mystique, and her first appearance at the Met Gala.

Jennifer Lawrence ranked 1st in the Phenoms category.


#91 Liam Hemsworth

Liam Hemsworth has been getting a ton of attention ever since The Hunger Games catapulted him to major fame last year. In addition to filming the Hunger Games sequel, Catching Fire, with costars Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson in Hawaii, Liam has also been working on several upcoming projects, including Arabian Nights and Paranoia. Liam and his fiancée, Miley Cyrus, announced their engagement last Spring, and despite a few rocky steps earlier this year, the two still remain committed to one another.

 

See the entire list at PopSugar.com

Friday
Jun212013

Isabelle Fuhrman: New Face of Kipling's Back-To-School Campaign

Isabelle Fuhrman is the face of Kipling's Back-To-School campaign hitting Kipling stores in early July. A few weeks back Fuhrman posted some sneak peeks of the campaign's shoot to WhoSay:


Friday
Jun212013

Woody Harrelson Talks 'Hunger Games' & Saving The Environment

Fans of Woody Harrelson (Haymitch) know that the environment is a cause near and dear to his heart. He's joined forces with Prairie Pulp & Paper to launch an new wheat based, tree-free paper called Step Forward Paper. Step Forward Paper is the first paper of it's kind to hit shelves in North America and is one of the most environmentally sustainable papers available. 

MTV Act spoke with Woody about his new product and snuck in a bit about The Hunger Games:

ACT: Do you try to encourage recycling and other good things for the environment while on set?

WOODY: That’s interesting you say that, because it’s my big dream, and I think it’s going to happen … that The Hunger Games 3 and 4 are going to be the most ecological sets ever. I’ll talk to you more about that when it becomes a true reality, but I think that’s what is going to happen.

It’s difficult, because I’ve got to tell you that the film industry … there is a lot of waste, and it’s not the most ecological industry, I’ll tell you that. I’ve been really wanting to see that shift, and I’m trying to do my part.

ACT: Do you think you’ve encouraged the other actors on set to be more environmentally friendly?

WOODY: Yeah, I think so. It’s all about recycling, doing composting, and instead of everybody using paper or plastic cups, for everybody to have their own individual cup, to use this non-wood paper to make all the scripts and all the rewrites and everything like that. Using biodiesel for the generators. ... It’s a big, big thing. It’s a huge production, and it’s a lot to do to try to make it green, but it’ll happen.

ACT: If you were dropped into a Hunger Games-type arena today, do you think your love of nature would help you come out as the top tribute?

WOODY: Well, yeah, of course it would. Mother Nature is going to help me out in that context. Hopefully that never happens, though!

Wednesday
Jun192013

CONTEST: Hang Out With Josh Hutcherson & Help SBNN

Do you and a friend want to hang out with Josh Hutcherson on August 9th, attend his charity basketball tournament, and shoot a PSA with him for Straight But Not Narrow, all expenses paid? Then check out this contest on Omaze:

  • You +1 will hang with Josh Hutcherson, AKA Peeta Mellark, and shoot a YouTube video together for Straight But Not Narrow
  • Flight to LA & chic hotel included for 2
  • Your contributions help Straight But Not Narrow prepare & train young straight adults to positively influence the perception of their LGBTQ peers

WHAT YOU'LL DO: Here’s your chance to make your friends jealous when you hang with Josh Hutcherson, star of The Hunger Games, during the Nike 3on3 celebrity basketball game and film a YouTube PSA video with him on behalf of Straight But Not Narrow

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How to launch a mega-successful acting career in only 10 years, the secret to accurately portraying a literary character adored by fans worldwide, and how to properly support your LGBTQ friends and family members

WHAT ELSE: The big day is happening on Aug. 9. Enter by July 26 for your chance to win! Enter HERE.