America's BATTLE ROYALE Clone
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zaphod08 — 11 years ago(April 04, 2015 12:53 PM)
When you read about it, they seem similar. When you watch them as independent movies, they felt completely different. Battle Royale felt much more like a Quintin Tarantino movie.
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Mahmood-Buttrumps — 10 years ago(March 24, 2016 12:52 PM)
Guys wtf? I saw it Monday night and there were multiple advanced screenings that night too? It's like you've never heard of that before. Yeah I'd rate it 7-8 tho. It really was intense but the introduction of the other JL characters besides batman and Wonder Woman felt really cheap although I would say the fight scenes are much better compared to the avengers/marvel films in my opinion. CGI was great too. It fell flat with character development but come on, people watch it for the action scenes which I think lived up to the damn hype.
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ikissedaguru — 9 years ago(August 23, 2016 06:15 PM)
I'm pretty sure that his next project is shelved at the moment. Nothing is decided until the rights have been sold. And judging by the lack of financial, fan and critical success, I would guess that Ross wont have anything to do with it. Just look at The Free State of Jones that got canceled(Ross's next directing gig) shortly after THG failed.
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jackthegreat2004 — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 08:57 AM)
Literally 4 years later and this is still the topic?
The similarities stop at a group of teenagers having to kill each other to survive.
Other than that they are completely different.
This is based on a trilogy, the story as a whole is completely different and it moves very far away from the Arena
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Mahmood-Buttrumps — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 08:44 PM)
It's widely accepted that the whole Games are a ripoff of Battle royale. The Hunger Games is really just a vessel for the character study of Katniss as she goes through and emerges from intense trauma anyway, and since I haven't read Battle Royale I can't comment on how similar that element of it is, but the Games are totally a ripoff.
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clirby — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 07:40 PM)
Well, In Japan, there isn't much of an audience for films shown in theaters, and TV work has always been considered more prestigious among actors and actresses, (it's becoming the same in the hollywood) so Japanese films are created more for a world market, in that sence they are a bigger deal as their popular is more far-flung, of course hollywood has that market cornered but sometimes a film is only popular amond a certain demographic in it's home nation, the hunger games is a one such prime example.