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****ing DEAD





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Everything in the movie that involved Lawrence was astounding doe. I was amazed at how well she did the moment before going into the arena, I mean she was LEGIT TREMBLING! That is freaking crazy.
OMG that scene.... it was ****ing perfect....


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that was my favorite part too!!!
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anticipating her horror film tbh. Although it looks like an average horror film.
idk if any of you follow me on Twitter, but I post A LOT about film (kinda my passionate hobby, whatever that means) and I predicted in in a tweet to be the best horror flick of the year.  I don't know if that's saying much, but with not much else on the horizon for that genre and Elizabeth Olsens horror movie being somewhat of a disappointment, I think House at the End of the Street will be the best in that category for 2012.
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OMG that scene.... it was ****ing perfect....


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that was my favorite part too!!!
Woody is just da gawd. I remember being first introduced to him with Zombieland. His character set the standard for badassary and comic delivery that I literally watch every film with him in it :hah:
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idk if any of you follow me on Twitter, but I post A LOT about film (kinda my passionate hobby, whatever that means) and I predicted in in a tweet to be the best horror flick of the year.  I don't know if that's saying much, but with not much else on the horizon for that genre and Elizabeth Olsens horror movie being somewhat of a disappointment, I think House at the End of the Street will be the best in that category for 2012.
After Silent House being a disappointment and Olsen being such a promising actress, I dont know if Jen can save the film. Storyline just doesnt seem very scary to me. But lets see what critics and people think.
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idk if any of you follow me on Twitter, but I post A LOT about film (kinda my passionate hobby, whatever that means) and I predicted in in a tweet to be the best horror flick of the year.  I don't know if that's saying much, but with not much else on the horizon for that genre and Elizabeth Olsens horror movie being somewhat of a disappointment, I think House at the End of the Street will be the best in that category for 2012.

Cabin In The Woods will be the best horror film this year.
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:datass: Thresh .... like a  ****ing boss



this scene killed me :cryfam:
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 :hah: to clever

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Cabin In The Woods will be the best horror film this year.
I've actually already seen the film at an advanced screening in Orlando. I will say that I thought it was a pretty good flick, but I wasn't super impressed. Critics did love it though, which is a big accomplishment in itself when it comes to the horror genre.
After Silent House being a disappointment and Olsen being such a promising actress, I dont know if Jen can save the film. Storyline just doesnt seem very scary to me. But lets see what critics and people think.
Well, I didn't really enjoy Silent House, but I still think Olsen did a good job with her character. I really really think she has a bright future ahead of her.  She just needs to pick better roles. One thing I will say is I was a bit disappointed when I saw Jennifer Lawrence picked her role in her upcoming horror movie.  Any serious Actress should know to stay clear of those lol. 
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OMG that scene.... it was ****ing perfect....


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that was my favorite part too!!!

That part was so bawse
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I've actually already seen the film at an advanced screening in Orlando. I will say that I thought it was a pretty good flick, but I wasn't super impressed. Critics did love it though, which is a big accomplishment in itself when it comes to the horror genre.

:wom: I had a chance to see it, but went home for Spring break instead. I only say it's going to be the best because Joss Whedon is one smart dude.
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:wom: I had a chance to see it, but went home for Spring break instead. I only say it's going to be the best because Joss Whedon is one smart dude.
I do agree. He'll always have my love for his work on Toy Story :allears:
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As 8th can attest to, I really enjoyed this film. The reaping was well executed. Such a gut wrenching scene.
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As 8th can attest to, I really enjoyed this film. The reaping was well executed. Such a gut wrenching scene.
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Who  has already a Mockingjay Pin???
i'm rocking that shiny thing everytime i go to the cinema and ****es are like: "where did you get that mockingjay?"
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Seen that yesterday and goddamn. Great movie. Very exciting. At the tip of my seat sometimes!
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While this morning it was reported that Lionsgate and Fox worked out their scheduling issues to allow Jennifer Lawrence to shoot “Catching Fire” and the “X-Men: First Class” sequel  :slick: essentially back-to-back, it looks like before cameras can start rolling on “The Hunger Games” sequel this fall, the studio will need to find a director. The Playlist has learned that Gary Ross has officially exited the franchise and will not direct the sequel, formally giving Lionsgate and Summit his notice earlier this week, that he will not be coming back.

 :mindfk: :psyboom:

Though recent trade reports have spun the story as being an issue mostly about money, that’s pretty much a small part of the motivation. Ross has never been a filmmaker that repeats himself (going from satire in “Pleasantville” to horse racing drama in “Seabiscuit” and action in “The Hunger Games”) and we’re told the burning desire simply isn’t there to spend another couple of years with Katniss in the Capitol (evidently, he also liked the first book best). And while the lowball salary offer probably didn’t help, Ross already has a fairly lucrative career as a screenwriter (and rewriter) and money isn’t really the issue. Simply put, the filmmaker is looking to change things up for this next effort.

While the details on what that project will be are still coming together, we’re told it will be something he has written that (ironically) will earn him a better payday that he would’ve received on “Catching Fire.” Essentially, it’s a win-win for Ross, who gets to move on to a project he developed for this fourth feature, and will allow him to do something different.

The hunt will be on to find a replacement soon. “Catching Fire” shoots this fall and will open on November 22, 2013.

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 :bye: :bye: :bye:
Mr. Yeezy
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Ross was primarily the reason why HG wasnt as good as it couldbe been. Any director would take his spot, hope they give it to someone good

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