I updated the gallery with some more stills of Jen in “The Hunger Games” and I replaced an old one with a better quality version:
- [x004] Movies: The Hunger Games – Production Stills
I updated the gallery with some more stills of Jen in “The Hunger Games” and I replaced an old one with a better quality version:
I came across some stills of Jennifer in “The Hunger Games” from the look of them they should be scanned by a magazine of something. Although the quality is pretty bad they look nice, so I post them now with the hope to replace them with better ones in the near future:
After the trailer, another new still of Jennifer as Katniss Everdeen has been released so check it out in our The Hunger Games gallery
[x001] Movies: The Hunger Games – Promotional Stills
I found a new hunger games still which features Jennifer as Katniss Everdeen with her stylist Cinna (Lenny Kravitz)
[x001] Movies: The Hunger Games – Promotional Stills
“The Hunger Games” is featured in the March issue of Empire UK. I added the scans to the gallery.
Credit: HGfanatic
Every time a new image is released from The Hunger Games, fans react like it’s a gift from their sponsor flying in by silver parachute. (If you don’t know what that means, you still have 55 days to read the book before the premier.)
But we have to admit, even we squealed a bit over this new picture, which shows Katniss before the chariot ride in the opening ceremonies. Her dress, which earns her the nickname “Girl on Fire,” is amazing—but what we’re really impressed with is the smoldering makeup. In the book, Katniss describes her face in this scene as “relatively clear of makeup, just a bit of highlighting here and there.” But from the looks of the photo, makeup artist Ve Neill either didn’t read the book (we’re guessing probably not so likely) or took some creative license (and we don’t mind!). Here’s how she got the look:
Eyes: Neill used M.A.C. Eyeshadow in Orange to create the flare in the outer corners before lining her eyes in black cream liner. She added Urban Decay False Lashes in Lure for extra intensity. “The more makeup you put on a beautiful woman, the more exotic and mature she looks,” said Neill. “We wanted to keep her looking really youthful.”
Cheeks: Neill drew attention to her “beautiful, heart-shaped face” by highlighting her cheekbones with M.A.C. Lustre Drops in Sunrush (a liquid gold highlighter).
Lips: Those lips (which spend the last half of the Games kissing Peeta) were amped up with L’Oréal Infallible Lipgloss in Fiery (a bronzey pink). “We wanted it to be clean, crisp beauty with touches of color,” Neill said.
What do you think of Katniss’s makeup? Do you love it, or do you wish Neill had stayed more true to the book? And most of all, would you wear it?
Source: Allure.com
I have uploaded a picture I found of Jennifer in late 2011:
A couple of minutes ago IMDB posted a new exclusive still of Jennifer as Katniss in “The Hunger Games”:
Thanks to my friend Kelly we have a scan of the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly which has a new photo of Jennifer in “The Hunger Games”. Both the scan and the still are in the gallery, so enjoy:
With “The Hunger Games” just over nine weeks away from theatrical release, it’s time for one last bit of marketing awesomeness: the final poster!
Today Entertainment Weekly released a brand new still of Katniss and Peeta with their dressed for the Opening Ceremony of the “Hunger Games”:
Everyone who has read Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games has a specific mental image of what this world and its characters should look like, especially certain crucial scenes like the opening ceremonies of the Games. Well, bravo, Gary Ross and company. In this exclusive photo from the moments just before their introduction, Cinna (Lenny Kravitz) readies a final flaming flourish to Peeta and Katniss’s black costumes. “This is one of those moments where Cinna’s character syncs up with the creativity of our costume designer Judianna Makovsky,” says Ross. (Makovsky earned Oscar nominations for her work on Ross’ previous movies Pleasantville and Seabiscuit.) “What Cinna was trying to do was create something that came out of District 12, out of a coal mining world, with a fresh, bold look to it. So Judianna went to this wonderful black reflective material that glistened like coal or graphite and would obviously work well in the Tribute parade where Katniss becomes the Girl on Fire.”
There has been another new Hunger Games still featuring Jennifer as Katniss, Elizabeth Banks as Effie and Woody Harrelson as Haymitch. Its in the gallery so be sure to check it out
The odds are in your favor, ‘Hunger Games’ fanatics. On Wednesday, Jan. 11 in Los Angeles, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Banks — better known to you as Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark and Effie Trinket — will participate in Moviefone’s patented Unscripted. That means they’ll be answering your questions, big and small, about ‘The Hunger Games’! Before you faint from excitement, leave your burning query in the comment module below!
‘Hunger Games’ fans will have until Monday at 8 p.m. EST to ask a question. Check back to Moviefone closer to the ‘Hunger Games’ release date in March to see the completed video.
To submit your question go here.
MTV has an article on Jennifer’s movie, The Hunger Games, being the most anticiapted movie of 2012. Jennifer plays the lead Katniss Everdeen and the article is here:
Vampire mama-drama, a Zac Efron tearjerker, a new gothic fairytale and a veritable horde of hot naked men: Yep, there was some stiff competition for the primo spot on our list of the most-anticipated movies on deck for the coming year! But with a fervent fan following, an amazing cast and one of the most inventive plot premises ever snatched up by Hollywood, not even the final film in “The Twilight Saga” or the promise of extended footage of Joe Manganiello’s bare-naked butt could compete with the thrilling first film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ bestselling trilogy of YA books—and that’s why “The Hunger Games” is our hands-down No. 1 pick for Hottest Movie of 2012.
It’s hard to say what’s more exciting about finally seeing “The Hunger Games” on the big screen: the wild costumery? The action-packed arena sequences? The incredible cast of young up-and-comers? The crowd-pleasing cameos by Stanley “The Tooch” Tucci and Woody “I Make Sadness Hilarious” Harrelson? Or, perhaps, the glorious feature film debut of Seneca Crane’s beard?!
…Okay, yeah, it’s obviously the beard. But the rest of it doesn’t hurt—nor does the sure-to-be-sizzling chemistry between Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth as the film’s central trio of dystopian teens. (Hey, we know how you dig a good love triangle.)
But whether you tune in for the romance, the revolution, or the sight of career tribute Clove getting stung in the eyeballs by a gajillion angry tracker-jackers, there’s no doubt that the odds are ever in your favor…of liking the hell out of this movie when it hits theaters in March of next year.