Should `The Hunger Games`
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Should `The Hunger Games`
AOL Mail Sign in / Register Movie Times LOCATION: Set Your Location Movies DVD FAVORITE THEATERS: Add Theaters Trailers Reviews Blog Help Feedback Enter ZIP or Postal Code - Search Movies, Actors Download Apps Call Moviefone See All News Reviews Interviews Sci Fi Horror Should 'The Hunger Games' Movie Be Rated PG-13? By Perri Nemiroff (Subscribe to Perri Nemiroff's posts) 5 Comments Posted Oct 24th 2010 4:00PM Filed under: Cinematical Like 11 people like this. Be the first of your friends. | Email ADVERTISEMENT It seems Kaya Scodelario and Lyndsy Fonseca aren't the only two who got a peek at the script for 'The Hunger Games.' The author of 'The Hunger Games Follow Us Trilogy,' Suzanne Collins, assumed screenwriting duties for Lionsgate's film adaptation and then passed her work along to Billy Ray for revisions. An early draft Newsletter Facebook Twitter RSS made its way to Entertainment Weekly and while no review or gritty details have been reported, they did bring up that the film is aiming for a PG-13 rating. People are calling this the next 'Twilight' or 'Harry Potter,' so no big deal, right? Not so fast. If you've read Hot Topics Cinematical Seven Tom Cruise Sequels Spider-Man Casting New Superman New York Comic Con Video Game Movies the book, you're well aware that it can get pretty violent. For those of you who've yet to get a copy, what are you waiting for? But for now, here's a little summary: The book follows the story of Katniss Everdeen, a 16-year-old girl living in one of Panem's 12 districts. Once a year each district is required to send one boy and one girl into the televised Hunger Games where they're forced to fight until just one is left. This year is Katniss' unlucky year. Most Popular Articles 25 Under 25: Hollywood's Hottest Young Stars (2010) We're not talking about stealthy slaying here. A number of tributes – the term used for the Hunger Games contestants – meet fairly grisly ends. They're loaded up with a variety of weaponry from bows and arrows to spears and you can't forget about the deadly environmental elements, too. The arena in which the battle takes place is also home to tracker jackers armed with deadly venom and poisonous berries with the power to seduce starving tributes. Author of Unauthorized Schwarzenegger Bio: Arnold Was a 'Notorious Sex Addict' and Drug Dealer How can you possibly depict the deaths of 12 to 18-year-olds without venturing out of PG-13 territory? While reading the book, my mind always went way out of bounds, but apparently Collins and Ray found a way to make it work. The film's producer Nina Jacobson told EW, "It's always going to be an intense subject matter, but you can tell the story with some restraint." She added, "The only people these books are not for are Stars in Rewind: Angelina Jolie's CocaineFueled 'Girl, Interrupted' Interview those under 12. The movie will be the same." As thrilling as it would be to see an R-rated 'Hunger Games' movie, it makes sense on a number of levels for the filmmakers to go the PG-13 route. First off, if this is going to be the new 'Harry Potter' and 'Twilight' and achieve similar success (which the source material deserves), it's going to have to be viewable by younger audiences. Secondly, Related Articles Jacobson said it best; the books were written for people over the age of 12 and that's exactly what the movie should reflect. Still, some of the moments in those books certainly push the limits quite a bit. S reader can take the incidents as far as their imaginations will allow, but restraint will certainly need to be taken when presenting all moviegoers with just one depiction. What do you think? 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