When I went to see The Hunger Games this weekend, I actually expected to be disappointed. I saw the trailer a couple of months ago and I was immediately intrigued. I am a girl that loves action and watches a lot of post-apocalyptic shows. The movie seemed really up my alley.
However, as the movie's release date approached, my interest waned. The more hype the movie received, the more I thought that it would be disappointing. When the movie opened as a blockbluster, I began to think that I should just wait until I can rent it. Normally, I do not like the "it" movies, so I did not want to spend the money on the show.
An opportunity came up this past weekend to watch the movie with some friends. I went along, a little nervous that I would not be able to sit through the 2 1/2 hour movie.
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However, as the movie's release date approached, my interest waned. The more hype the movie received, the more I thought that it would be disappointing. When the movie opened as a blockbluster, I began to think that I should just wait until I can rent it. Normally, I do not like the "it" movies, so I did not want to spend the money on the show.
An opportunity came up this past weekend to watch the movie with some friends. I went along, a little nervous that I would not be able to sit through the 2 1/2 hour movie.
