Posted on 03/25/2012 4:19:00 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
The Hunger Games" is a rarity -- a Hollywood blockbuster that inspires political discourse. Is it a liberal movie? Is it a conservative flick? Is it both? It all depends on who you ask.
An article from the Hollywood Reporter explains how folks can see their own beliefs reflected in the story. For example, people who back the Occupy movement note that the movie and the book it is based upon feature a world divided into rich and poor. The rich are viewed as layabouts and the poor are hard-working and put upon.
Actor Penn Badgley, best known for his work on "Gossip Girl," attended the premiere with girlfriend Zoe Kravitz. Badgley remarked to New York Magazine, "It's the 1 percent (killing the kids)... I think you'd have to be blind to not see that. I was shocked to see all that in there."
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Commenters at Free Republic, a message board dedicated to "independent, grass-roots conservatism," argue that the movie is a conservative message. "Those opposing the big-govt are the heros (sp)," one person writes. Another writes, "I would have to say that the books are essentially conservative, whether the author intended them to be or not."
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Don’t give a rats rear-end...
Personally, I could care less about this movie. I refuse to watch something where the object is to kill 23 other people and be the last standing.
I know. We can just read about Mexico, Syria, Chicago, LA.
I don’t know about the movies, but the books are great.
The story line of the books concerns the evils of a too powerful central government.
How did you like Sparticus?
Wow. You don’t have a clue.
The left is using the movie to promote “end hunger” campaigns rather than the tyranny that produces it.
I saw the movie, without reading the book.
I found it interesting, but disturbing.
Also I kept thinking “ after 4 more years of Obama” !!
Hey, that’s very cool, thanks for posting it.
I like it that reporters come here to check out the thoughts of grass-roots conservatives. (And I was on that thread, so now I feel.....almost famous!)
I’m a reading specialist here in “District 12”...I read the series, because my kids were really in to it big time. I loved the books so much I’m hanging a Mockingjay on my log cabin here in the seam...Haven’t seen the movie yet, but Lenny Kravitz as Cinna sounds great...and Woody Harrelson as Haymitch Abernathy seems just about right!
Ah yes, this movie is a trailer of a Godless eternal hell.
I like to be fully prepared for those dinner table discussions.
“Dont give a rats rear-end...”
Yet you clicked the link, clicked reply, and took time to comment.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned “The Running Man” Arnold Schwartznagger movie.
Alright, which one of yous mis-spelled heroes ?
So I did, so I did...
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