Imagine the one thing that you care most in your life. What is it? If it is the Hunger Games movie or the Hunger Games book, you have amazing taste in entertainment. On March 23rd, the Hunger Games movie will be premiering at midnight, the only movie in the world that actually makes me feel tingly when I watch the trailer. Attending this midnight premiere is a dream for any fan of the book.
There are many things to do before actually seeing the movie. I will be up all night on the February 21st waiting as the clock ticks away a minute at a time, waiting until the tickets go on sale for the Hunger Games premiere. Once March 23rd comes along, I won’t have to stand in line for hours on end with a bunch hysterical screaming fans waiting unnervingly for the miraculous movie to show.
Although waiting for the movie is a battle, watching the movie surrounded by other people who love and understand the Hunger Games is just as exciting as seeing it. I’m reading the series over again now and plan on reading the first book one more time before it premieres, just as all those other fans have too. Knowing when the emotional or cheerful moment comes along you won’t be the only one laughing or crying. For example, when Rue dies or when Cato falls out of the tree, you won’t be alone.
The “Hunger Games” series is hanging on the edge of life and death, taking what could be, and making it possible. I have never read a book quite like this one, with action, puzzlement, and sensitivity all in one amazing book and now on a big screen. Waiting anxiously for the premiere and finally having it just within reach is the one thing any Hunger Game’s reader could ever ask for.
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