A colleague of mine told me that the novel is worth reading and found out that the movie, too, is worth watching. I read Saab Magalona‘s reaction to it, and just like the others, she was disappointed for not giving judgment to the novel.
I know it had been shown weeks back, but I have never been the kind who watches a movie at the cinema on its exact play dates. (Well, there were instances I did but they were really rare ones.)
I just saw the Hunger Games official trailer and it seems interesting to me. I’m planning on reading the novels as well. But I want to finish the one I’m reading these days: A Game of Thrones, and I’m still stuck to it.
One of these weekends, I will be laying my eyes on this movie. Let’s see if I’m gonna love it or not.
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You would love it… or at least, i hope.
Oh thanks! I am now more excited to see it…
The trailer tells me it’s gonna be great!
Books are really worth reading and I loved the first movie. I’m sure the next two will be just as good!
Can’t wait to read ‘em! I’ll start reading it as soon as I finished the Game of Thrones! (And I’m looking forward to seeing the first movie! Yay!)
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I like the movie but the book is far better. I suggest that people who loved the movie must read the novel.
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I agree. There’s a lot more in books that they have to take out in movies.