The Collider:
We’re about nine weeks away from the much-hyped release of The Hunger Games. If you’ve somehow managed to go this long without hearing about the film adaptation of the popular young adult novel series by Suzanne Collins, you can get caught up on all of our previous coverage here. After all the trailers, images and promotional pages, Lionsgate has released one last poster to remind you that the world will be watching. As one of our most anticipated films of early 2012, we’ll be right there with you.
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Good conversation otherwise, though.
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Very nice....I can't believe it's almost time for the movie. It seems like forever since we started discussing it and looking forward to this. I didn't even know what you all were talking about when you'll first mentioned The Hunger Games and now in just a couple of months the movie will be showing. It will be an exciting day.
very nice,, i know that this will turn out to be a great movie,, cant wait