The Sunday morning numbers bear this out. Young men, once the pillar of blockbuster math, were largely no-shows. Exit polls by Lionsgate show that the audience skewed 61% female and 39% male.And well over half of the audience – 56% – was over the age of 25.This means that in addition to breaking a number of box office records with its $155 million opening weekend haul, “The Hunger Games” has accomplished something even more significant in launching a blockbuster without the critical quadrant of young men.
The sequel was horrendous for how heavy handed and political it was.
Quote from: Jon on March 26, 2012, 07:02:06 PMThe sequel was horrendous for how heavy handed and political it was.Never read anything positive about it. It's the reason why I haven't done any effort to import it (I know it is part of the recent region 1 set released by Anchor Bay, but I own the Arrow set so it would be kind of a waste of money...).
To quote someone from another forum I'm a member of..."If you're over, say, 25 or so, just go rent out BATTLE ROYALE, wich is so much better and more savage, THE RUNNING MAN, the original DEATH RACE 2000, or even DEATHROW GAMESHOW. They're all better done."