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Preview Of Monsters and Men's "Silhouettes"

MTV has a feature up of the new song Silhouettes by Of Monsters and Men (my favourite band! -mc) for the upcoming Catching Fire soundtrack! There's also a brilliant little writeup with the band discussing where they got their inspiration for the song's lyrics - which may surprise you.

You can listen to it here! (Go! Do! Now! -mc)


Of Monsters and Men may have never been cast into a brutal arena and forced to fight for their lives — but they have been on tour. And according to band member Ragnar þórhallsson, the band was able to draw on that experience to pen their contribution to "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" soundtrack, "Silhouettes." A preview of that track premieres exclusively Tuesday (October 22) on MTV News.

"We had been traveling for a long time and away from our family and doing something we had never done before, so that was kind of how we related to the story," þórhallsson told MTV News. "So this is all based on our experience."

Although they are fans of the "Hunger Games" series, the band chose to write "Silhouettes" not to match any specific scene in the book/film, but more the overall feeling of the second tome in the series, in which Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark are cast back into the Hunger Games arena to fight against former victors in the midst of a burgeoning revolution.

"I think that's stronger than digging into and dissecting the book and writing a song about one scene or something," þórhallsson said. "It's more about the feeling of the whole story."

A bittersweet song that's delicacy hides a kind of throbbing tension, it's easy to see how the tune could fit into the film — or serve as the inner monologue running through Katniss's head as she recalls all the people she has lost in her dystopian world: "A thousand silhouettes/ Dancing on my chest/ No matter where I sleep/ You are haunting me," sings the band's Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir over an increasingly tortured beat.

That feeling of being displaced, yet carrying one's homeland within, is one that Of Monsters and Men knows too well. After releasing their hit debut record My Head is an Animal in 2011, the Icelandic band hit the road, playing more than 200 shows in this past year alone.

"Being away from your home and your family and your girlfriend and stuff like that [is hard]," þórhallsson said. "I think this song touches on that. Definitely."

The song and the band's lengthy touring experience could factor into the band's sophomore record — the song serving as a bridge between the first album and the next. "The first album was a lot about escaping," þórhallsson said. "Writing about what's out there without knowing what's out there. I think now that we've seen what's out there... and how we feel about being away [from home], it kind of turns around a bit. I'm not sure what the next album will sound like....but we know more about the world, so it's probably going to be a lot different from the first, I think. Maybe a bit more personal."

Still, lest you think that Of Monsters and Men equate touring wholly to the terrors of the Hunger Games, þórhallsson is quick to point out that the journey wasn't all missing friends and loved ones. "Definitely best two years of my life, I think," he said of the band's first-ever tour.

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" soundtrack drops on November 19 — before the film premiere on November 22.

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UK Cinemas' Catching Fire Giveaways



Several UK cinemas have some fabulous contests available to those who pre-order their tickets to Catching Fire.

Odeon Cinemas:

Win from a holiday in Hawaii, signed merchandise and more.

We are offering every one who pre-books their Hunger Games: Catching Fire tickets online with ODEON the chance to win from a holiday to Hawaii, signed soundtracks and posters and more!

All you have to do for your chance to win is book your tickets online before the film is released on November 21st!


Cineworld:

We’ve teamed up with our friends at Lionsgate to offer a weekly prize of an iPad and Catching Fire goody bag for all those who book online for the film.

Each week, one lucky winner will be entered in to a draw for the chance to win! 

 
 Vue: Showing a double feature of both The Hunger Games and Catching Fire! Click here to order tickets.


Thanks to QuarterQuell.org for the tip.

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"Dress Your District" Contest on Sweety High

Sweety High has an inspired contest - dress up how you think people of your District would dress, submit a photo, and potentially win some awesome Catching Fire prizes!

From the site:

Tributes, get ready for a Hunger Games contest! In Sweety High‘s “Dress Your District” contest, we give you the chance to enter for  a chance to win amazing Hunger Games: Catching Fire prizes, just in time for the premiere of the film on November 22! Hunger Games Contest

Win a Catching Fire t-shirt and headbands, plus the Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack, featuring Christina Aguilera, Lorde, Ellia Goulding and much more!

To enter, get creative! Which district would you be from if you lived in Panem? Take a photo wearing an outfit to suit your district and share it with us!

To enter to win, just…

  1. Log into your account at Sweety High. If you don’t yet have an account, click here to create one!
  2. Click the Contests tab at the top of the page and locate the “Dress Your District” contest
  3. Upload your district outfit and push the big pink “Submit” button

That’s it, Sweetys! If you have any questions, just leave it in the comments and we’ll answer it as soon as we can. Good luck!

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Charity Auction - Bid on 2 Tickets to Catching Fire LA Premiere & After Party

Charity Buzz is auctioning off two tickets to the Los Angeles premiere of Catching Fire - and they include tickets to the after party! The proceeds benefit GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network. From the Charity Buzz website:

Enjoy 2 tickets to the highly anticipated premiere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on November 18 in Los Angeles!

Much of the cast will be at the premiere, including Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Banks, Woody Harrelson and Philip Seymour Hoffman. 

Rub elbows, see a fantastic film, and party like a movie star!

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, begins as Katniss Everdeen has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a "Victor's Tour" of the districts. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) - a competition that could change Panem forever. 

 

Bid here!

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Sam Claflin in People's "Ones to Watch"

 

Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair) has made it on People's list of "Ones to Watch" - up and coming stars. 


From People's article:

British actor Sam Claflin makes the list with his portrayal of victor Finnick Odair in this fall's The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

With the film's anticipated success, "I've been told, 'Beware what's about to happen,' " says Claflin. "But nothing has ever changed. I've witnessed the likes of Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart kind of not being able to walk five meters without having like knickers thrown at them. For me, being able to walk down the street and go to the butcher's is a good thing." 


On his transformation: "I'm English, so I like beer and burgers, and that had to be cut out completely. It was pretty brutal."

On his career change: After a broken ankle sidelined his dream of becoming a soccer player: "I'm like a farm boy. But I'm happy to be here."

 

Thanks to Sam Claflin Fans for the scan!

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Teen Vogue talks to Catching Fire Cast

Teen Vogue's latest issue includes an interview with Willow Shields, Jennifer Lawrence, and a small Q&A with both Jennifer and Sam Claflin.

Willow on learning to identify with Prim:
"My sister, Autumn, and I are twins [...], Shooting a dramatic scene like the reaping, I imagine it happening to Autumn in real life. Having a sister is very helpful for this role."

On Mockingjay:
"What Prim has to do in Mockingjay will be a real challenge. But I love a challenge."

The article is definitely worth checking out for the banter between Jen and Sam:

Sam: I first bumped into you at stunt training. Your archery put me to shame. I was quite intimidated.
Jen: By the sight of my face!
Sam: Yeah, it really put me off. 

Image courtesy of QuarterQuell.org 


Image courtesy of QuarterQuell.org

 

Image courtesy of QuarterQuell.org

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New York Magazine's Interview with Francis Lawrence

New York Magazine published an article on the recent surge in popularity of the Young Adult genre. In addition to several others, Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence was included in those being interviewed - and of course, there are a couple bits about the upcoming film.


A few popular YA books have struggled recently as film adaptations, like Mortal Instruments and Beautiful Creatures. Why does Hunger Games work?
Author Suzanne Collins was raised in a military family, so she grew up learning about the consequences of war. Even though it’s sort of an alternate world, it’s still relatable.

You have all these pedigree actors coming in, from Philip Seymour Hoffman in Catching Fire to Julianne Moore in Mockingjay. You could have had no-name actors, and the fans would have accepted that.
If you can have Philip Seymour Hoffman, get Philip Seymour Hoffman! And he loved the books, so he signed on. Same with Jeffrey Wright. Same with Julianne. If you can just get those amazing actors, then that’s 80 percent of my job.

The first film skimped a little on showing us the strategy behind the Katniss-Peeta love story. 
I felt the same. I felt the love story in general was, um, a bit buried in the first one. I wanted to bring the love story to the surface. And when I say love story, I mean the triangle.

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Josh Hutcherson on why he identifies with Peeta


Yahoo has published an excerpt of Josh Hutcherson's interview with Glamour magazine, from the November 2013 issue:

He's acted in almost 40 films, but before last year you probably only knew Josh Hutcherson, 20, from his role as the son of a lesbian couple in 2010's The Kids Are All Right. It wasn't until getting cast as Peeta Mellark in The HungerGames--one third of the Katniss-Gale-Peeta love triangle--that he became paparazzi-stalked and face-on-a-T-shirt famous. As he and the rest of the world gear up for November's release of the trilogy's second film, Catching Fire, the Kentucky native (who is, honestly, the nicest) talked to Glamour about costars, chemistry, and dating in Hollywood. 

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Sam Claflin interview in Elle Magazine

Courtesy of Sam Claflin FansThere is an incredibly charming interview with Sam Claflin (okay, I'm biased - MC) in the latest issue of Elle UK. In it, he speaks about his newfound fame, wife Laura Haddock, and, of course, playing Finnick in Catching Fire.


An excerpt:

In the book, Katniss describes Finnick thus: 'An amazing physical specimen. One of the most stunning, sensuous people on the planet.' Sam Calflin wiggles awkwardly in his chair. 'Ha, yeah, miscast!' he grins. This was the complaint from certaint sectors of the Hunger Games' fans, who took issue with Claflin's casting; he wasn't manly enough, muscular enough, bronzed enough. 'I saw people's reactions and some were harsh. Not to the point where I'm going to kill myself but I thought "I'm sorry I'm not YOUR Finnick. Trust me, when I read the book, I didn't see me as Finnick either!"' he smiles.

But looks aren't everything and Claflin aced it. 'He's a very complex character and you have to be able to portray the vulnerabilities as well as the charm and charisma. There was something I did with the acting part of it that they liked,' he says, with a shrug. 



You can read the rest over here, courtesy of Sam Claflin Fans. 

 Courtesy of Sam Claflin Fans

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Jena on Johanna from EW



When we first meet Johanna Mason, a ferocious, ax-wielding victor from District 7, it's on an elevator with Haymitch, Katniss and Peeta. She stares down the trio and proceeds to strip naked. "It's one of the best introductions to a character ever," says 28-year-old actress Jena Malone (Donnie Darko). "I had to learn how to do a striptease in four seconds."

For Malone, Johanna defies expectations for women in genre films. "She's not just another badass sexy female," she says. "Her sexuality is a weapon. Her humor is a weapon. They're part of her process of coping with the fact that she killed all her friends in her own Hunger Games." Malone can't shake one particular scene in which her entire body is drenched in blood. "I felt like this gladiator," she says. "The cameras would cut and I would still have this crazy energy surging through me. Johanna took over."



From EW's October 11 "Catching Fire" special issue.

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Charity Auction - Bid on Alan Ritchson Autographed Copy of THG Boxed Set



Alan Ritchson's autograph could be yours, along with a new copy of the boxed set of the Hunger Games trilogy: Hollywood YoungLife is auctioning off a set of the books signed by the actor who plays Gloss!

CHARITY AUCTION! 100% of the profit of this item will go to benefit a non-profit (more details below)

FOR SALE: A set of the acclaimed trilogy HUNGER GAMES, with each book and the box signed by star ALAN RITCHSON, playing GLOSS in the new film to be released in November! Check out our other items signed by Alan - if you win all 3, Alan will send you a personalized video thanking you for your donation to Hollywood YoungLife; a non-profit to benefit teenagers in Los Angeles!
We'll be adding a few more auction items to benefit this charity THIS WEEK ONLY - so please check back in the next few days!!

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Hydrogen Magazine's interview with Stephanie Leigh Schlund


Hydrogen Magazine has an interview with Stephanie Leigh Schlund (Cashmere), where she discusses Catching Fire (among many other things!)

HM: Let’s talk about The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. First of all, what does it feel like being caught in the eye of this crazy storm, with the fans and the huge success of the film?

SLS: It’s been a wild ride! When I got the role, I had to keep it my little secret until I was announced but nothing could have prepared me for this. It’s been my life for last year solid but honestly, our fan base is amazing. They are so sweet and warm and it’s been such a blessing.

HM: You play Tribute ‘Cashmere’ from District 1. And Cashmere and her brother Gloss (Alan Ritchson) battle Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson’s characters for the title in the 74th Annual Hunger-Games Quarter QuellTell me all about Cashmere.

SLS: Cashmere is a mass manipulator who uses her -beauty to get what she wants. She is from District 1 and has been trained from birth to fight, and she is also a natural born killer, so, kind of a double dose. She fears little and that confidence may get best of her. It was great working with Jennifer [Lawrence] one on one. She is Cashmere’s nemesis because Katniss is winning hearts and Cashmere is trying to do the same as she needs votes to stay in the game.

HM: Do you see any of yourself in Cashmere?

SLS: I wouldn’t have very many friends if I did [laughs]! I can relate on a fashion level, but that’s about it!

HM: Most unexpected moment while shooting The Hunger Games: Catching Fire…

SLS: Do you know what it’s like to stare at the back end of a horse for three days [laughs]?

You can read the interview in its entirety here. 

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Sam Claflin Spread in Nylon Guys

Sam Claflin (Finnick Odair), poised for international fame pending Catching Fire's release, has been featured in this month's issue of Nylon Guys, a men's fashion magazine.

 

I’m one of those people who, the moment they say ‘cut,’ I go back to being Sam. Take Finnick Odair, for example: I’m not one to continue my American accent when I go home. I’m kind of happy being who I am, and I guess I’ve learned from the best. Like Jennifer Lawrence, who can literally be joking with you on set until the moment they say “action,” then cry on the spot. She’s just phenomenal to watch, and that’s the way I want to work.

Sam rehearsing the monket mutt scene in Catching Fire?

Images are courtesy of Sam Claflin Fans

 

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Seventeen Magazine's 10 Secrets from Catching Fire Cast



American teen magazine Seventeen recently featured an article entitled "10 Secrets from the Catching Fire Cast." 

Josh and Jennifer Swapped MAJOR Kiss Spit!

 
"When I watched the playback of the kiss between Jennifer and me, there was this slobber string and it was so gross! In the moment, I didn't realize what was going on."

—Josh Hutcherson, Peeta

 
They Played a Goofy Game!
 
"We had this funny game we used to play on set. I don't even know how it started! Basically, somebody would make the 'OK' sign with their hand and would hold it down real low, and if somebody saw it, they stuck their finger in it. It sounds ridiculous, but it went on the entire shoot!

—Lenny Kravitz, Cinna


What Josh Brought Everywhere
 
"I don't have a good luck charm I bring on set, but I did bring my speaker set! I brought my portable wireless speaker set because I have to have music everywhere."

—Josh Hutcherson, Peeta

How the Tributes Trained
 
"We did a lot of martial arts training. There's a lot of choreography where I'm spinning around and whipping these [knives] and rolling around. It was taxing, but it was a lot of fun!"

—Alan Ritchson, Gloss


 The Costume Lenny Kept!
 
"I kept one thing from the set. There's a leather jacket that Cinna wore in some scenes, and I had to have it. I made sure that it went with me."

—Lenny Kravitz, Cinna


 Peeta's Makeup Prep Routine
 
"It took 20 minutes [to do my face makeup] on days where I had a bad breakout—which happened a lot on set! Covering up my tattoos adds another hour and a half.

—Josh Hutcherson, Peeta


How They Bonded Off Camera
 
"We had a lot of down time on set, so the Tributes and I would all hang out together and watch movies. Alan Ritchson [who plays Gloss] and I shared a trailer, so people migrated toward us. Our trailer always had someone in it!"

—Stephanie Leigh Schlund, Cashmere

 
The Longest Scene to Film
 
"The Cornucopia scene took us weeks and weeks to shoot. It's kind of funny because what could be just five seconds on-screen in the movie probably took us a week and a half to film. For me, it's a month of memories, but some of the segments are going to go by so fast!" 

—Alan Ritchson, Gloss


You can read it for yourself here, at Seventeen.com

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Win a collection of Hunger Games-themed chocolate

Vosges Haut-Chocolat & Wild Ophelia have created an exclusive line of chocolate truffles and bars inspired by "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." They have teamed up with Lionsgate to offer a contest to win a selection of the bars, which you can enter here


In addition to chocolates inspired by each District, there is a Snow bar, Effie bar, Katniss bar, and a Capitol truffle collection! They're all offered for sale individually on the Vosges site.

Which are you most interested to try? 

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'Catching Fire' Advance Tickets on Sale NOW!

#TickTock8 is here! Catching Fire Tickets are on sale NOW! Purchase your tickets and get a free download of Phantogram's "Lights" from the Catching Fire Original Soundtrack! Also, when you purchase your tickets from Fandango, you'll be entered into a sweeps with the chance to win thousands of prizes - including the Grand Prize trip to Hawaii.

The Hunger Games:Catching Fire


UK fans can purchase advance tickets HERE.

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