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Friday
Oct312014

Donate & You Could Win a Trip to Meet Jennifer Lawrence at the Mockingjay  Premiere

Omaze is giving away the trip of a Hunger Games fan's lifetime! Donate (starting at $10.00) and you'll be entered to win a trip for 2 to Los Angeles, a meet and greet with Jennifer Lawrence and 2 tickets to the Mockingjay Part 1 premiere and after party. The details:
  • Meet Jennifer Lawrence at the Los Angeles premiere of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I

  • Walk the red carpet before taking photos with Jennifer and other cast members in the VIP room

  • Open to international. Includes flight & hotel plus 2 passes to the Mockingjay Part 1 premiere & private cast after-party for you and a lucky friend!

The donation benefits the Special Olympics World Games and each donation level gets you some kind of reward, from t-shirts and posters to a shout-out from The Hunger Games social media accounts and a copy of Mockingjay signed by JLaw herself. It's open to international residents too! 

You can enter and get all the fine print details at Omaze.com.

Monday
Oct272014

'Mockingjay Part 1' Featured in Empire Magazine's December Issue

Empire Magazine has an amazing feature on Mockingjay Part 1 in their December issue. Check out the newsstand (above) and subscriber covers (below).

The issue will hit newsstands on Thursday. We've been asked by Empire not to post the article in advance of the magazine's release. But here's a preview:

Inside the issue, everyone from old hands Jennifer Lawrence to franchise newcomers Julianne Moore (playing District 13 President Alma Coin) talk about what to expect from the first half of the final chapter of the immensely popular post-apocalyptic series, and how the story has been tweaked to accomodate all that plot.

One preview we can share is a *SPOILER* for Mockingjay Part 2

There is, [Jennifer] Lawrence lets slip, one last scene to complete for the very end of the series, possibly featuring her nephews in roles we won’t spoil."

Can you say TOAST BABIES???

New images from the issue:


 

 


Sunday
Oct262014

Jennifer Lawrence on Mockingjay Part 1 in Cineplex Magazine, "It’s a really great ending, and you guys are going to be pissed.”

Jennifer Lawrence covers November Cineplex Magazine as Katniss Everdeen and leave it to her to give the best quote, so far, about the ending/split of Mockingjay Part 1,

Oh God, I don’t want to tell you that. It’s a really great ending, and you guys are going to be pissed.

Jennifer talks about her acting process, which, in her words, comes off a lot less pretentious than it sounds, and gives us a little insight into Katniss in Mockingjay Part 1.

Katniss wakes up in District 13, a District that she didn’t know existed, and her entire home is gone, Peeta is gone. So she really has to kind of rebuild herself from scratch. She’s had a nervous breakdown from everything that’s happened in the two back-to-back games, and losing Peeta.

On who inspired her portrayal of Katniss Everdeen:

I borrowed from men, mostly, who were quieter than me. Yeah, I know that’s a weird thing to say, but I never really channeled a woman for Katniss. I was the only feminine part of Katniss and I felt like that was enough because I’m not very feminine anyway.

And how the close-knit cast handled wrapping the franchise:

On the last night we all laid and held each other like puppies.

Ahem, remember THIS?? Producer Nina Jacobson posted this pic to twitter when Mockingjay wrapped:

The aforementioned puppies

You can download the pdf of November Cineplex magazine HERE

Friday
Oct242014

Francis Lawrence on Mockingjay Part 1, Philip Seymour Hoffman and THAT SPLIT in Total Film

Francis Lawrence is still trying to say as little as possible about Mockingjay Part 1, but he gives a fantastic interview about both MJ1 and 2 in Total Film's December issue:

Last time we spoke, Catching Fire was yet to open. Having now seen it - did you have trouble getting the studio to sign off on such a bleak vision?

No. People think doing a big studio movie will be a controlling environment but the experience has been the exact opposite, I've felt so free. When I cam in to meet on Catching Fire, I had a very specific point of view - I think, partially, because I didn't think I'd get the job. I just walked in and said what I liked about the first movie, but what I would do going forward. And they all went 'Great!' We shook hands and I was hired within a week. It's been a really good, collaborative process - with the studio, the producers, the actors, and the author Suzanne. [Collins].

You shot Parts 1 and 2 of Mockingjay back to back. Presumably you didn’t shoot chronologically?
 
The efficiency of doing two movies back to back, even though it’s one long story, is that if you have built a set, you shoot the scenes for both movies on that set. But we primarily worked on Part 1 first, for the continuity of the story and also because we have to turn that one over faster. We need the editors to be cracking away at Part 1 and we need to be turning over visual effects while we’re shooting Part 2.

How does Mockingjay differ from the first two THG movies?
Catching Fire ratcheted up from The Hunger Games, and I’d say Mockingjay ratchets up from Catching Fire. We’re getting closer to war. We’re not in the Games anymore. But it’s the same story and heading towards the resolution.

It must be bigger in scale than the first two films, which were primarily set in District 12, where our heroine Katniss Everdeen lives, and the Capitol and the Games stadium.
 
You get a whole bigger picture. At the end of Catching Fire, Katniss realizes that District 13 hasn’t been destroyed, there’s a civilization living underground. So we spend a fair amount of time in District 13, and we get to spend a lot more time in some of the other districts. We see some of the uprisings there. And finally, in Part 2, we’ll make our way into the actual streets of the Capitol. Part 2 is a war movie, and Part 1 is, in a weird way, a propaganda movie. (Yay, says PP)

Is it the evolving story, it's intelligent treatment and emotional heft, that make THG franchise work where other YA adapts haven't?
 
I would have had a really hard time if this was another one where somehow they figure out a way to get Katniss back in the Games, and she has to go back to The Capitol, and back into training. That structure would have driven me away. But this is a big step forward from that.

Mockingjay Part 1 is where the politics really move to the fore....
 
At the end of Catching Fire you realize there's this big plot [to overthrow the authoritarian government] and the revolutionaries want to use Katniss to be the Mockingjay - the symbol of the revolution. But she's damaged from the Games. This is about Katniss being convinced she should be that symbol. It's about her taking on the responsibility and joining the fight against The Capitol.

Katniss was damaged in Catching Fire. She must be totally screwed-up now!

Yeah, she’s worse [laughs]. Oh yeah. She’s not in good shape! But Jennifer [Lawrence] has a good time with that, and luckily for her, it doesn’t take too much of a toll because she’s able to jump in and out of it. Which is kind of amazing. Some people would have to live it all the time and they’d be miserable to be around for the whole 10-month shoot!

Doing two movies isn't as simple as splitting the book in half. Have you shuffled scenes?

We went through a debate, and even now, there's wriggle room as to where we separate. We have the zone, but in terms of fine-tuning, in terms of how Part 1 goes out...[smiles] But that's fun....

Losing Philip Seymour Hoffman must have been such a blow, both personally and for the Mockingjay films. He was great as Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee in Catching Fire

He’s better in these. We had not finished but we were almost done. We had about eight days with him left, but the bulk of his scenes were done. It was tragic, and it threw everyone off for a long time. We didn’t shake the feeling off until we moved to Paris, and then Berlin.

How are you getting around the eight lost days?

We gave a few things to other characters, and we had some footage of him where we can make it feel like he’s in a scene where he’s not.

Finally, can you give us a hint, action-wise, of what to expect in Mockingjay – Part 1?

There’s a lot of action. We get to see more of the uprisings and there’s a rescue sequence that’s very cool – it’s in the book, but we got to expand on it. There’s a lot of cool, fun stuff. But these movies are very emotional too.

 
The December issue of Total Film is on UK and select US newsstands now, and the digital edition is available in the US. Thanks a million to QuarterQuell for finding the article first! 

 

Tuesday
Oct212014

Today's SECOND New 'Mockingjay Part 1' Clip Includes Even More Hijacked Peeta! 

Gif by memoriesinatrunk.tumblr.

If this morning's new Mockingjay Part 1 clip, "Choice" wasn't hearbreaking enough, there's MORE! Samsung has an exclusive new clip from the film called "Most Anticipated Event," that you can view by registering your Samsung device in their mobile Owner's Hub on Facebook. UPDATE! The TV Spot is now on youtube:

 

The clip is a killer. We can now see the effects of the torture on Peeta, and that lone tear running down his face have basically rendered us completely speechless. OK, not quite. Interestingly, Effie takes over one of Finnick Odair's famous lines from the novel Mockingjay as she preps her for one of the propos:

"They'll either want to kiss you, kill you, or be you." 

This movie is going to be something

UPDATE: Here's the beautiful music from the TV Spot. It's "The Birth of a Soul" by Really Slow Motion

Thanks to Zed for finding it and putting it in video format! 

Tuesday
Oct212014

New Stills From 'Mockingjay Part 1'

Thanks to our friends at QuarterQuell.org, we've got a look at some new still images from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

If you'd like to download the UHQ, massive-sized images, head over to QuarterQuell's GALLERY

Tuesday
Oct212014

Jennifer Lawrence and Elizabeth Banks at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards

Jennifer Lawrence made a surprise appearance at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards on Monday night to support and introduce her friend and co-star, Elizabeth Banks, who was honored at the event. 

Jen introducing Elizabeth: 

 


One more just because I love these three women:

Jennifer, Amy Poehler and Elizabeth Banks

Monday
Oct132014

Jennifer Lawrence at the 'Serena' Premiere in London


Image courtesy Studiocanal UK

Jennifer Lawrence attended the Serena gala premiere at the British Film Institute Film Festival tonight at Vue West End in London. 

It's SO great to see Jennifer being Jen! 

Jennifer was joined by Director Suzanne Bier onstage to introduce the film to the screening audience. 

Serena will be in UK cinemas October 24th.