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Tuesday
Nov042014

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Score Available for Pre-Order + Tracklist Revealed

You can now pre-order The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part Original Score by James Newton Howard. The score will be released on November 24th, but you can pre-order it today on Amazon.com

The TRACKLIST is below. Beware, one could definitely find SPOILERS about the film in the tracklist:

 

1. Mockingjay
2. Remind Her Who The Enemy Is
3. District 12
4. Snow's Speech
5. Please Welcome Peeta
6. Katniss Nightmare
7. The Arsenal
8. Incoming Bombers
9. Don t Be A Fool Katniss
10. District 12 Ruins
11. The Hanging Tree
12. Peeta's Broadcast
13. Air Raid Drill
14. It's Gonna Be A Long Night
15. Taunting The Cat
16. White Rose
17. District 8 Hospital
18. The Broadcast
19. Jamming The Capitol
20. Inside The Tribute Center
21. Put Me On The Air
22. They're Back
23. Victory

 

Thanks to Jabberjays@kelliwise amd QuarterQuell for the info! 

Monday
Nov032014

Our New 'Mockingjay Part 1' Designs are here! 

Maybe you guys didn't know this, but we started out PanemPropaganda creating The Hunger Games art. Before we were a fan site, we were just fans creating fan art for the series we love. Sometimes, we get a little side-tracked from art while reporting all the Mockingjay news, but we've created a BUNCH of new stuff that we are so excited to show you for Mockingjay Part 1.


What you see here is just a small taste of the different products that we offer. Each design is available on TONS of different items, anything from cell phone cases to apparel to house wares. You can get a Mockingjay duvet cover, for crying-out-loud!

The (very) small percentage we get from each sale goes right back into the site, so every purchase directly supports PanemPropaganda.com. We hope you love the new designs and we welcome your feedback. 

All of our original designs are available in our Cafe Press Store HERE or use the SHOP PANEM tab at the top of our page. Everything ships internationally, and you can use your Amazon.com account to pay.

We're still adding new designs so check back soon for more! And THANK YOU for your support. Your support insures that we keep the Hunger Games news, giveaways and fun coming. 

 

Monday
Nov032014

More Mockingjay Part 1 Cast TV Appearances Announced

The Mockingjay Part 1 promotion is still ramping up with a few more TV appearances recently announced. Woody Harrelson will host Saturday Night Live on November 15th. 

Natalie Dormer (Cressida) and Stanley Tucci (Caesar Flickerman) will be guests on the UK chat program, The Jonathan Ross Show Saturday, November 8th. The show airs on ITV at 9:45pm UK time. 

So here's an update on all of the confirmed promotion so far. Keep in mind this is subject to change and things will probably be added:

Saturday November 8

Jennifer, Josh and Liam on Wetten, dass…? Germany on ZDF at 20:15 (3:15pm ET/ noon PT)  Livestream 

Natalie Dormer and Stanley Tucci on The Jonathan Ross Show UK on ITV 9:45pm (4:45pm EST/1:45pm PT)

Monday, November 10th

Jennifer, Josh, Liam, Sam Claflin, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Natalie Dormer, Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland, director Francis Lawrence and producers Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik, at the Mockingjay Part 1 World Premiere in London. Livestream on Yahoo

Tuesday, November 11th

Elizabeth Banks at the Mockingjay Part 1 Screening in Berlin

Sam Claflin at the Mockingjay Part 1 premiere in Madrid

Wednesday, November 12

Josh Hutcherson on Live! With Kelly and Michael - syndicated, check local listings.

Jennifer Lawrence on The Late Show with David Letterman - CBS 11:35pm/10:30pm c

Friday, November 14

Liam Hemsworth on Live! With Kelly and Michael - syndicated, check local listings.

Saturday, November 15

Woody Harrelson Hosts Saturday Night Live - NBC 11:30/10:30c

Monday, November 17

Full cast at the Mockingjay Part 1 premiere in Los Angeles - likely Livestream on Yahoo

Saturday
Nov012014

Production Notes From Mockingjay Part 1 Released - Runtime, Cast & Crew Interviews + Much More

 

The awesome production notes for Mockingjay Part 1 have been released on the LionsgateUK PR site and they are a wealth of really cool information from the film. Everything from the official runtime - 123 minutes - to cast interviews, interviews with the make-up artisits, production designers - it's a Mockingjay Jackpot! 

Here are OUR favorite bits from the document:

Jennifer Lawrence on Katniss Everdeen:

She goes into the propos feeling like a pawn, like the Mockingjay is just a symbol she’s not connected to or passionate about. The whole idea of the propos is to get people fired up, to band together - so Katniss faking at being something that she’s not doesn’t work. It’s only when she sees the human cost in District 8 that a true spark is ignited. The more she sees, the more it becomes a personal fight for her.


Elizabeth Banks on Effie:

Her new job is to ensure Katniss is the ultimate celebrity face of the rebellion, the perfect Mockingjay. Her job hasn’t really changed from the Games. Effie also remains one of the few people who’s never lied to Katniss. She never had to, because she truly didn’t know what was going on, and now she still has Katniss’ trust,

Producer Nina Jacobson:

It’s a very tense and powerful story and the emotions on screen are surprisingly deep. It takes you to places you will not expect to be taken. It’s provocative, thoughtful and up to the last minutes of the film, the way it unfolds is shocking.


Sam Claflin on Finnick Odair:

"You find out that everything you knew about Finnick, all his bravado and verve, has been largely for show," he comments. "I think for any actor, playing the underside of a beloved character is incredibly interesting' There are moments where he flashes a smile where you'll remember he's still the old Finnick, with all those elements everyone knows and loves, but at the same time, there's a new side I get to reveal."

There are fantastic details on the costumes and make-up - did you know Evan Ross is wearing prosthetic EARS in the film?!

Evan Ross wore prosthetic ears for the prodigiously pierced Messalla. "Messalla has notches cut out of one of his ears, implant piercings and he has quite a bit of Capitol jewelry that would have been typical of someone in his line of work," Neill points out, "And Evan was actually willing to get all those piercings but we would have had to wait for them to heal, so instead, we used prosthetics that Glenn built - and the result was really cool looking."

There's so much incredible information included - it's definitely a must-read. Download the Mockingjay Part 1 production notes HERE

Thanks to our friends at QuarterQuell for the heads up!  

Saturday
Nov012014

Donate for a Chance at a Trip to the Mockingjay Part 1 Premiere + Meet Josh Hutcherson and Jeffrey Wright

Here's a chance to get to the Mockingjay Part 1 Premiere and after party and do some good at the same time. Jeffrey Wright is working with Ebola Survival Fund to #CrushEbolaNow, and they've put together an amazing prize package that you have a chance at winning with only a $10.00 donation to this wonderful cause (but you can always donate more!)

Donate, starting at $10, and you could win the following:

One winner and one guest will be flown to Los Angeles, CA where they will hang out with Jeffrey Wright and Josh Hutcherson and attend the premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 on November 17th as a VIP, as well as go to the afterparty. They will also get to ride to the premiere, walk the red carpet with Jeffrey Wright, meet some of the cast in the VIP room, and meet and take a photo with Josh Hutcherson. The prize includes two nights in LA (accommodation only – optional extras are not included) and economy class flights from anywhere in the world for two people. The winner will need to cover the cost of their and their guest’s transportation to their nearest international airport and from the airport. Flights to California: November 16th - 18th. See Official Rules for full details. 

A great little message from Jeffrey:

You also get some awesome rewards just for different levels of donating, like t-shirts and signed Mockingjay posters and books - even a signed Peeta action figure! 

Be sure to head over to Prizeo.com to donate! We did! 

Friday
Oct312014

Mockingjay Part 1 TV Appearances Begin With Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson & Liam Hemsworth 

Liam, Jen and Josh promoting Mockingjay Part 1 at Cnnes

The Mockingjay Part 1 press is kicking in to high gear. In the coming weeks you'll be able to catch Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth on different TV shows to promote the film - and hopefully show new clips when they do! Here's what is confirmed so far:

Saturday November 8

Jennifer, Josh and Liam on Wetten, dass...? Germany on ZDF at 20:15 (3:15pm ET/ noon PT)  Livestream 

Wednesday, November 12

Josh Hutcherson on Live! With Kelly and Michael - syndicated, check local listings.

Jennifer Lawrence on The Late Show with David Letterman - CBS 11:35pm/10:30pm c

Friday, November 14

Liam Hemsworth on Live! With Kelly and Michael - syndicated, check local listings.

Last time Jen was on the Late Show she talked about crapping her pants and snuggled under a blanket with Dave - Jennifer and David Letterman are always a great combination. 

Friday
Oct312014

Supra Limited Edition Mockingjay Part 1 High Tops Collection Coming in November

Starting this November, SUPRA Footwear will release a trio of limited edition high tops inspired by The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. The exclusive collaboration features a few of "their favorite silhouettes decked out with stylistic cues taken from the conflicting sides of the Hunger Games rebellion." Mmmkay. 

The first two designs from this partnership will debut on November 8th, with the third arriving for a special Black Friday release on November 28. 

Maybe Supras are the fresh kicks Peeta is sporting in the propo videos.....


Friday
Oct312014

Francis Lawrence & Nina Jacobson on Mockingjay Part 1 in L.A. Times Hero Complex

 

There's a new feature on Mockingjay Part 1 in L.A. Times' Hero Complex. Director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson talk about everything from Katniss Everdeen to what Julianne Moore added to the films, and the challenges they faced filming the final 2 installments of The Hunger Games franchise.  

From L.A. Times Hero Complex

In a barren Georgia warehouse on a cold January day, Jennifer Lawrence was doing something unusual for the young Oscar winner. She was acting very, very badly.

Lawrence was filming a scene for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, in which her strident archer Katniss Everdeen was attempting to summon righteous indignation for a propaganda piece designed to stoke a nascent uprising.

Katniss may be many things — a fierce warrior, a devoted sister, a reluctant symbol of hope — but a talented thespian she is not, and Lawrence was giving it her all.

“She was very good at it,” director Francis Lawrence recalled of his star’s ability to turn in an intentionally lousy performance. “We had a bunch of variations, but we didn’t want to go too far. Some were really broad and funny but not quite tonally right for the movie…. It was a nice couple of days of laughter on set.”

On Katniss Everdeen in Part 1:

“Katniss represents to me a movement and an awareness for our younger generation — she possesses strength, compassion and the bravery to do what’s right even when it’s not easy,” Jennifer Lawrence wrote in an email. (which sounds really nice and also like it was written by her publicist!- PP)

“She is a lightning rod in the movies, she is a lightning rod in real life as a character,” added Hunger Games producer Nina Jacobson. “People relate to her…. I’m moved by the degree to which Katniss embodies the ability of one person no matter how flawed, how complicated [to] make an enormous impact just by doing the right thing when given the choice.”

“She’s gone through a lot, and she’s very alone,” director Lawrence said.

On the final 2 installments, Mockingjay Parts 1 & 2:

“That was really exciting because I think quite honestly this book and these two movies are what give meaning to the whole series,” said Lawrence, seated in his no-frills office in West L.A.

“A lot happens in the ‘Mockingjay’ book, and to try to cram it all into one movie, I think we would have never had the time to spend with the relationships and with the characters,” Jacobson said. “What we’ve tried to preserve from Suzanne’s books is a sense of a story, which is at every turn informed by the trials and tribulations of these characters. I think Francis has proven extraordinary at doing that and being able to balance … spectacle and intimacy. It’s great to try to hold on to real human experience as much as possible.”

On the challenges they faced while filming, including the loss of Philip Seymour Hoffman:

The crew faced down additional hurdles courtesy of a polar vortex that blasted Georgia with freezing rain and snow late last year. “We actually were shut down, I think, for a total of three days separate times because of ice storms,” Lawrence said. “The places we were shooting were not built for that kind of a winter…. We were always shooting in these big warehouses or basements or parking garages, and it was freezing.”

Then the sudden, shocking death of Philip Seymour Hoffman, who succumbed to a drug overdose in his New York apartment in February, delivered an emotionally devastating blow to the cast and crew. “It was really rough,” Lawrence said. “We went dark. It happened on a Sunday, and we couldn’t get everybody together on the Monday. We reorganized the schedule…. We kind of eased everybody back into work. It was also after one of those freezes. It was 10 degrees and miserable.”

Hoffman had two “substantial” scenes left to shoot, one for each film in the finale, Lawrence said, but the Oscar-winning actor’s absence was addressed largely through revisions to the Mockingjay scripts, written by Danny Strong and Peter Craig. “We gave the scenes to other people,” he said. “What we didn’t want to do was try to do any kind of digital trickery, not have a digital Phil speak and trying to patch together his voice somehow or anything like that.”

On Julianne Moore's contribution to the role of President Coin:

“Julianne had a few ideas on how to play her,” Lawrence said. “There was a quiet strength; that was one of the big things that she wanted, so you’ll notice that Coin speaks sort of softly. There’s, I guess you would say, a warmth that you might not get from her in the book that Julianne wanted to bring.”

You can read the full article over at HeroComplex