The BATTLE ROYALE Acsendency
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Mahmood-Buttrumps — 10 years ago(March 14, 2016 09:07 PM)
If you break it down to it's key elements and then some It is Battle Royale. People shouldn't be apologists for the body of work. it speaks for itself. The woman can craft and write all she wants, I won't knock that, but at the end of the day, it's still Battle Royale. Even Stephen King(who gave it a good review for the most part), called it out.
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ikissedaguru — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 11:46 AM)
Alas, cultural thievery seems to run strong in the West at times (e.g Elgin Marbles, the Wicca movement). Itd be interesting to know if its as prevalent in others places around the world, or just a Western phenomenon. Cultural thievery does nothing to edify the people who stole it (cause it proves that they cant or dont want to create genuine culture for themselves), and it does nothing to help the victims whom it was stolen from. Everyone loses out. Its a shame.
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summeriris — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 04:00 AM)
It helps when the film was never released in the author's/filmmaker's country. It's the old tree falling where no one heard it/saw it question. If no one heard the tree fallingdid it really exist in any meaningful way? Not really IMO. As far as Collins is concerned BR never existed.
I am the Queen of Snark, "I Shine, Not Burn". -
summeriris — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 01:56 AM)
And who in their right mind would think that anyone would want to plagiarize that pile of stinking manure BR 2, that wasn't even released in the US? Anyone who would think that would give a bad name to idiots.
I am the Queen of Snark, "I Shine, Not Burn".
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clirby — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 10:37 PM)
And who in their right mind would think that anyone would want to plagiarize that pile of stinking manure BR 2
Probably someone who wanted to profit from stealing the work of others.
Hint: It's Suzanne Collins, the "writer" of the Hunger Games: Mockingjay. -
summeriris — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:16 AM)
Yes, but you have to have heard about that work to try and steal it. With BR2 the movie it's director ripped off it from his father and was
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released in the US. Now it was released after Catching Fire was released. A vain attempt to cash in on the much better THG novels and films than that pile of stinking excrement. Makes you wonder at who was trying to rip off who. THG novels certainly are very well known, only the poor BR trolls think they can say BR was well known while the rest of the world laughs at them.
I am the Queen of Snark, "I Shine, Not Burn".
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summeriris — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 02:07 AM)
It always helps to have the real release dates for the country you live in on hand. Luckily the IMDB has all of them.
Release Dates
Japan 5 July 2003
Hong Kong 14 August 2003
South Korea 19 September 2003 (Megabox Japan Film Festival)
UK 1 November 2003 (London Film Festival) (premiere)
Netherlands 23 January 2004 (International Film Festival Rotterdam)
Belgium 20 March 2004 (Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Films)
Netherlands 25 March 2004
South Korea 2 April 2004
Germany 4 May 2004 (DVD premiere)
UK 23 August 2004 (DVD premiere)
Iceland 7 October 2004 (video premiere)
France 20 January 2005 (DVD premiere)
Spain 11 May 2005 (DVD premiere)
Finland 19 October 2005 (DVD premiere)
Sweden 19 October 2005 (DVD premiere)
Mexico 13 November 2006
Hungary 24 January 2007 (DVD premiere)
USA 20 March 2012 (DVD & Blu-ray premiere)
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Here is the link to the page
http://www.imdb.com/board/10338763/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ql_dt_2
It would seem in the 6/7 years since I first posted this for you to check out, you never bothered to read up on the garbage you post. Still living in that dream world, or maybe like Kelly Anne you simply prefer to spout 'Alternative Facts' that have nothing to do with the truth. There is a name for that, it's called lying. And try to live in the real world for a moment, 'Catching Fire' was published as a novel in 2009.
I am the Queen of Snark, "I Shine, Not Burn".
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clirby — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 12:48 PM)
There is a name for that, it's called lying.
How is it lying when the release dates for all nations is before The Hunger Games came out? And why do release dates of different countries matter when it was on youtube, netflix, hulu, etc since day one?
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summeriris — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 04:00 PM)
Suzanne Collins doesn't live in those countries and her DVD player could not play those DVDs. And no sane person would inflict that pile of cr*p on themselves. That you seem to have watched the film, (highly doubtful-but you never know) says it all about your need to see a psychiatrist.
I am the Queen of Snark, "I Shine, Not Burn".