Hunger Games Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Hunger Games Quotes from famous persons: Drew Goddard, Shannon Purser, Adrienne Mayor, Barrett Wilbert Weed, Nate Ruess. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Hunger Games Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

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That's the thing about Lionsgate. They are fearless. No

That’s the thing about Lionsgate. They are fearless. No other studio would have madeHunger Games‘ the way they did. They’re being fearless in the way they make decisions, and it’s paying off for them.
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I’m excited to see a new age of rom-coms, and especially teen romantic comedies, because when I was younger, I was watching ‘Harry Potter‘ and ‘Hunger Games’ and stuff like that. I loved those movies, but they are a little bit heavy. We didn’t really get to have the lighthearted love stories.
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Anyone who’s watched ‘The Hunger Games’, or female archers, knows that that is an absolutely physiologically ridiculous idea.
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There are good musicals that came from movies, like ‘Shrek’ and ‘Legally Blonde!’ But, um… they should never mess with ‘The Hunger Games.’
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I picked up ‘The Hunger Games’ thinking it was written at my regressed reading level. I’ve spent hours reading it, and I’m not even halfway through. Our bass player, whose name is also Nate, ended up reading all three novels and loved them.
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People read vampire novels and say, ‘Oh I want to read another vampire novel.’ People read fantasy, and they’re like, ‘Oh I love fantasy.’ I don’t know that people are necessarily finishing ‘Hunger Games’ and immediately wanting to read another dystopian tale.
David Levithan
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Nothing is taken lightly in ‘The Hunger Games.’
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I’ve just had the opportunity to see the finished film of ‘The Hunger Games.’ I’m really happy with how it turned out. I feel like the book and the film are individual yet complementary pieces that enhance one another.
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It’s ‘The Hunger Games.’ My character needs to look hungry. A little bit.
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I think there is an enormous appetite for great roles for women. You can see that clearly with things like ‘The Hunger Games.’
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I was like, ‘Whoa, I’m auditioning for ‘Hunger Games?’ That’s like my dream come true. That’s like a Trekkie auditioning for ‘Star Trek.’
Leven Rambin
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You’d have to be an idiot to say no to ‘Hunger Games.’
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In ‘The Hunger Games,’ in most people’s idea, in terms of rebellion or a civil-war situation, that would meet the criteria for a necessary war. These people are oppressed, their children are being taken off and put in gladiator games. They’re impoverished, they’re starving, they’re brutalized.
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I find it not hard to make friends, but it’s definitely different when I go somewhere like summer camp and everyone already knows that I’m in ‘Hunger Games’… My life is still pretty normal, and I still have some really great friends.
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There are very few movies that become real phenomenons the way ‘Twilight‘ or ‘The Hunger Games’ did.
Wyck Godfrey
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I’m obsessed with Greek mythology. My favorite goddess is Artemis. She’s strong and reminds me of Katniss, the heroine of ‘The Hunger Games.’
Isabelle Fuhrman
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I think movies do play a valuable role in turning people on to the act of reading. I think that phenomenon just creates readers. At first they’re going to loveHarry Potter,’ or they may love ‘The Hunger Games,’ but after that, they’re going to love the act of reading and wonder, ‘What else can I read?’
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It’s weird because I’ve grown up a lot after filming the first ‘Hunger Games’ movie. Growing up with a character is really interesting because you feel like you have this connection with the role.
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I wrote ‘The Hunger Games’ in a chair, like a La-Z-Boy chair, next to my bed. I had an office, but my kids sort of took it over.
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For me, the triad of ‘Harry Potter,’ the ‘Hunger Games’ and ‘Twilight’ feature strong women, and as a declared feminist, it’s a wonderful thing. These women have really opened up this particular world of storytelling, which I’m very grateful for.
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‘Hunger Games’ was an awesome job. I never had to learn any lines. I never had to do any ADR.
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I decided to go to school for advertising and graphic design. That was what I was gonna do but acting is that thing, it’s like a splinter in your mind and you can’t get rid of it. So I decided to move to L.A. a few years ago and it just snowballed into this thing called ‘The Hunger Games.’
Dayo Okeniyi
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I couldn’t believe it! I mean, I’d always dreamed of acting on the screen – my previous background was all theater – but I wasn’t sure if the opportunity would ever present itself. Not only was this acting for the screen, this was acting in ‘The Hunger Games!’ I knew that I had to give this audition my all.
Jacqueline Emerson
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‘The Hunger Games’ takes place in Panem, a country which is part of America. It’s post-apocalyptic. There’s been a global war. The Panem country is what remains of this hugely destructive war.
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The fans of ‘The Hunger Games,’ of the book, are very passionate. It’s funny: Even at my concerts there are people holding up ‘Cinna’ signs.
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Both the ‘Gregor’ series and ‘The Hunger Games’ are what I call lightning-bolt ideas. There was a moment where the idea came to me. With ‘The Hunger Games,’ the lightning bolt sort of hit at a moment when I was channel surfing between reality TV and the coverage of the Iraq war.
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‘The Hunger Games’ isn’t for everybody. But neither is ‘Anna Karenina.’
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I couldn’t be happier about being a part of ‘Hunger Games’ and to play Katniss. I have a huge responsibility to the fans of this incredible book and I don’t take it lightly. I will give everything I have to these movies and to this role to make it worthy of Suzanne Collinsmasterpiece.
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I think the hardcore fans can expect exactly what both ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘Catching Firedelivered: ‘Mockingjay’ is going to be as faithful a rendition of Suzanne’s Collins’s world and books and characters as we can put out!
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I wasn’t going to make a slick, glossy over-produced piece of entertainment because then I would be doing what the Capitol did. Then I’m actually putting on the Hunger Games and not making a movie of the ‘Hunger Games.’
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I am not a big ‘Hunger Games’ fan.
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There was a very difficult time when a female hero was a man in a woman’s body. ‘Hunger Games’ really changed that: a woman leading a non-woman’s film in the action genre. I think ‘Wonder Womandoes that on a very big scale.
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With ‘Hunger Games,’ it’s about people rising up to fight against a corrupt government that controls them.