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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 8:14 am
by GORDON
There was a story called "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and it was about a lottery that chose which person was going to be killed that year and that's just like hunger games so omg hunger games is just so derivative of that. I don't ever need to watch movies because I can just read old books because movies just copy old books because there aren't any new ideas anyway.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:26 am
by Leisher
Wow, someone's panties are in a bunch. I didn't realize we weren't allowed to throw warranted criticism at things you love.
Hey, let's play a fun game! Tell me who posted this:
Ok: Aliens vs. Avatar
Try to figure out which movie I am talking about:
- James Cameron Directed
- Sigourney Weaver
- Robotic exoskeletons
- C&C-Orca-Looking-gunships
- Evil corporation making bad decisions in spite of Sigourney Weaver's advice because no one believes her
- Hypersleep pods
- Movie title starts with an 'A'
- Mexican female dies in a big explosion
- Evil corporation putting money ahead of "doing the right thing"
- Movie climaxes with a person in a robotic exoskeleton going hand-to-hand with an alien over a young female
Weird. Seems like someone was criticizing a film for being a copy of another film...
So seriously, why has your attitude changed so much from the first post in this thread to now? I'm guessing you have a mad crush on Jennifer Lawrence.
Anyway, some copying or plagiarism is fine. Really. It's been said that all original art is just "undetected plagiarism". We all know Star Wars was an amalgam of things Lucas was copying. Tarrantino has gone on record multiple times as describing exactly who he was copying and hommaging with his films.
However, they're using multiple sources for inspiration, and acknowledging their work.
Copying directly from one source is why Shia is in so much shit.
My biggest problem with The Hunger Games has nothing to do with the product on screen (although it isn't awesome). My biggest problem is that Suzanne Collins denies even knowing about the existence of Battle Royale.
Here's a list of 35 things The Hunger Games "didn't copy" from Battle Royale. She might be slightly full of shit...
That list doesn't even mention the sectors gimmick or the fact that in Battle Royale II, the sole survivor of the first one (well, the guy) is thrown back into the game, and the government wants him dead! Sound familiar?
Look, imho there are simply way too many coincidences for this to be an original thought from her mind only. Sure, it's a possibility, but this many similarities so close together in recorded history? The odds have to be astronomical. I've seen it written that if The Hunger Games was an academic paper, it would have been stamped as plagiarism by those standards.
At best, she was high at an orgy and Battle Royale was playing in the background. Realistically, she lied from the start, and is being advised to never admit using anything from Battle Royale, even saying "it was an inspiration", for fear of a lawsuit.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:33 am
by Troy
Leisher wrote:Got the second one for the wife's birthday and watched it with her.
I was not impressed. The plot is TERRIBLE. Know what's a great idea? Take that thing that you use to keep everyone in line, and completely undermine it! Brilliant!
I rented this to watch over the weekend. Couldn't get passed 30m or so before I got bored.
Rented the third Riddick, instead. I actually watched it and liked it.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:34 am
by GORDON
I'll read the entirety of that post later.
My point was, I have literally seen the "battle royale" comparison a hundred times since the HG movie came out. It is time to retire that one. If you want to claim it is derivative, then use my example, "The Lottery." It has the advantages of making a person seem well read, and as far as I know, I was the first person to make the comparison, so it might be original.
Also, battle royale sucked.
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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 10:50 am
by Malcolm
Also, battle royale sucked.
Now you're just being a hater.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 11:00 am
by Vince
Never saw Battle Royale (if it's a movie) or read it (if it's a book). Was entertained by the Hunger Games books.
All the cool stuff from the Harry Potter films were pretty much taken directly from Tolkien. They were still entertaining (if not entirely forgettable plot wise).
It's frustrating when you see someone take a good idea and execute it in a way that you find less appealing.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 12:54 pm
by GORDON
Vince wrote:Never saw Battle Royale (if it's a movie) or read it (if it's a book).
It's not even in english... how good could it be.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:09 pm
by Malcolm
GORDON wrote:Vince wrote:Never saw Battle Royale (if it's a movie) or read it (if it's a book).
It's not even in english... how good could it be.
Japan has produced some goddamned fine movies.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:16 pm
by Vince
GORDON wrote:Vince wrote:Never saw Battle Royale (if it's a movie) or read it (if it's a book).
It's not even in english... how good could it be.
Like Brotherhood of The Wolf. That was horrible in the theaters. The DVD fixed so my ears weren't assaulted by all that French language (which I'm pretty sure all translated to "I surrender" over and over), and replaced it with English which made the movie quite awesome.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:21 pm
by Leisher
My point was,
So your point wasn't to be a smart ass and try to mock folks making the comparison between The Hunger Games and Battle Royale?
Weird how it shifted after you got called out for doing the same to another film.
I have literally seen the "battle royale" comparison a hundred times since the HG movie came out. It is time to retire that one.
Explain the logic here. We need to stop criticizing this movie for stealing from another movie because it's been done?
How many times must Shia's plagiarism be pointed out before the writing community overlooks it because it's "old news" and he can resume doing whatever the fuck it is he does without scorn and ridicule?
Never saw Battle Royale (if it's a movie) or read it (if it's a book).
Both.
It's frustrating when you see someone take a good idea and execute it in a way that you find less appealing.
I would agree with that, but that's not my issue with The Hunger Games. I enjoyed the first one despite its flaws. However, the second one is ass.
My issue is that it's basically a remake, yet the bitch who wrote it won't admit that she even knew Battle Royale exists. Had she admitted from the start that she got inspiration from foreign films, I'd have no issue with her. Although, I'd still call Catching Fire ass (it's the anti-Empire).
Also, battle royale sucked.
Now you're just being a hater.
Basically, this is Stubborn Gordon. Suzanne Collins could publicly admit today that she ripped off Battle Royale is every way, and he still wouldn't back down. Pretty sure he was a mule in a former life.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:22 pm
by Malcolm
It wasn't the language which killed that movie for me.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:25 pm
by Vince
Leisher wrote:My issue is that it's basically a remake, yet the bitch who wrote it won't admit that she even knew Battle Royale exists. Had she admitted from the start that she got inspiration from foreign films, I'd have no issue with her. Although, I'd still call Catching Fire ass (it's the anti-Empire).
Heh... I think I'm more pissed when they claim to be doing a remake and screw it up so bad they just ruin it (i.e. Robocop).
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:36 pm
by Malcolm
Vince wrote:Leisher wrote:My issue is that it's basically a remake, yet the bitch who wrote it won't admit that she even knew Battle Royale exists. Had she admitted from the start that she got inspiration from foreign films, I'd have no issue with her. Although, I'd still call Catching Fire ass (it's the anti-Empire).
Heh... I think I'm more pissed when they claim to be doing a remake and screw it up so bad they just ruin it (i.e. Robocop).
Makes Robocop remake look like The Godfather.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:41 pm
by Leisher
Despite the abominations that have been made (Rob Zombie's Halloween), at least the remake folks claim their work isn't totally their own from the start.
They're giving proper credit to those who came before them, and trying to add their own wrinkle.
Sometimes that wrinkle works well (John Carpenter's The Thing), sometimes not so much (The newest The Thing).
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 2:25 pm
by GORDON
They all talk to each other in BR and its all like CHING CHONG CHING CHONG CHING CHONG and it's like wtf.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 2:37 pm
by Malcolm
GORDON wrote:They all talk to each other in BR and its all like CHING CHONG CHING CHONG CHING CHONG and it's like wtf.
Superior to the shitty American version.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 2:57 pm
by TheCatt
The hell thread did I click into?
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 3:30 pm
by Troy
Katniss is a dumb name.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 3:34 pm
by Malcolm
Troy wrote:Katniss is a dumb name.
Number one in 2012. Lots of girls are going to get called "cat piss" on their first day of school in a few years.
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 4:11 pm
by Vince
GORDON wrote:They all talk to each other in BR and its all like CHING CHONG CHING CHONG CHING CHONG and it's like wtf.
ROFL! I swear to you, I was in the Farmers Market with the wife a few weeks ago and she was trying to read the ingredients on one of the Asian food stuffs packaging. She says, "I can't read this, it's all in ching chong."