HUNGER GAMES


  Why are you even pretending to read a review, you have no
intention of being the only person is this city not to see "The  Hunger Games."
Nothing could be written in a review that would stop you from seeing this blockbuster.

 You would be an outcast, even to your best friends and family, if you failed to attend this production.
 The good news is that the film is worthy of the attention it is getting.

 Even in an epic tale such as this, the good work of  Jennifer Lawrence,   Stanley Tucci, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, and Lenny Kravitz  is worthy of recognition.

 I once drove Lenny home from a party his cousin, RICHARD MITCHELL; gave, yet Lenny was so  deep into his  character, I failed to recognize him until the credits rolled.

 This movie could use an official intermission, I can't recall  seeing so many folks leaving their seats doing a show.
 There will be sequels, count on it. NO ONE IS WALKING AWAY FROM  THIS MUCH MONEY --
THE THEATER WAS 80 % FULL @ THE 11 A.M. SHOW ON FRIDAY, OF A SCHOOL DAY, IN
SIMPSONVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA.

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