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Who’s excited for Friday’s release of the Hunger Games movie! Everyone right? Well if it is indeed everyone I could be in some trouble.

Hollywood Stock Exchange is a website that lets you play with fake money (HSX bucks), betting on the box office success (or failure) of all new releases. I have been playing for a while and betting on the Hunger Games just seemed like the thing to do. I guess I’m some sort of capital noble distanced from the realities of the outer territories right? Either way, here is what I put on.

HGAME

The Hunger Games security, ticker HGAME, will mark out at a value precisely equal to the number of millions of dollars the movie makes at the domestic (US) box office during its first four weeks in theaters. In the last month speculation has driven the value of the asset up to over 331. So people think this movie is going to absolutely kill it in the US in its first four weeks. I think they are right, but 331 sounds a bit high to me.

So I headed over to boxofficemojo.com and pulled up the list of the highest grossing March releases of all time. Alice and Wonderland tops out the list with total domestic gross of 334M, 293M in its first four weeks. Ok, so if The Hunger Games lands 331M in its first four weeks it will almost certainly be the most successful March release of all time. 

Well what if we throw summer and Christmas releases into the mix? Harry Potter 7.2 recently raked it in with 343M through its first four weeks. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen owned summer 2009 with 363M through its first four weeks. In fact scanning the list of all-time highest grossing PG-13 movies it is almost exclusively James Cameron and sequels!

I know The Hunger Games has a huge following (Katie and I have our tickets for Friday night) but 331 million is going to be a tough mountain to climb.

All that being said, tune back in for what will inevitably be a rage filled post when this thing cracks 400M in a blink. Because after all, what the hell do I know.

What do you think? Are you going to see it in the next month? Will it crack 331 million in it’s first four weeks in the US?

My Best of 2011 - an addendum 

When I post My Best of 2011 a few weeks ago I completely forgot this category, my favorite book. And for good reason; I had read just 3 books in 2010, all in the last few months of the year. But this year I got a library card, kindle touch, and a goodreads.com account (beckelmann). As a result I was able to polish off 16 books, all but 3 in the last half of the year. And so my favorite of the bunch are:

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo 
The Princess Bride 

Next year should be even more productive in this category. My goal is going to be to read 26 books this year. 26 would be continuing at the rate I have been going for the last six months. Plus it is one more than Katie’s stated goal of 25. Hahaha.

I have not been much of a reader since back in middle school. I entered 2011 hoping to read more books than I had been (any nonzero number of books). Specifically I aimed for 1 a month. Well yesterday I met my goal of 12 books. Everything for the last 8 weeks of the year will just be gravy. 

(picture from my goodreads.com account)

Punk has a built-in obsolescence in the fact that you’re singing about being a have-not. Then success makes you a have, and the idea of being angry because you’re poor is buried very quickly when your record sells. The idea is great, and the anger and emotion is great, but ultimately you have to move on, and the music’s going to have to do the talking.” -Paul Stanley of Kiss
 as quoted in Ian Christe’s Sound of the Beast

I am not embedding or direct linking the this new trailer because I believe it gives away way too much.

The previously released theatrical teaser, combined with the cast and direction, should be more than enough to get you to go see it. I don’t demand that everyone read the book first, but I do think it would be a shame to watch this new trailer before either reading the book or seeing the full movie itself when it comes out this Christmas. But for those of you who have read the book or seen the Swedish version of the movie, here is the link to the new extended trailer [link].

PC Gamer has worked out that the Prima strategy guide that will accompany Fallout: New Vegas is more than half a million words long. Which means it is longer than the infamous door step War and Peace, and about as many words as the dialogue script for Planescape: Torment, known as one of the wordiest games of all time. Guess this means Fallout: New Vegas can be considered genuinely epic!

Really Amazon? Who bought those together?

kquizzo:

AMAZING.

Very faithful to the book, interestingly done from a directing standpoint, and just an all-around fantastic story. I have a few fairly minor complaints, but overall, this movie was not a disappointment at all. It’s ultimately a popcorn movie, but it’s a Scorsese mindblowing trip of a popcorn movie.

I loved it. I want to read the book again!

I was going to make my own post about seeing this but I completely agree with everything Katie has to say about it here. I read the book in preparation for the movie. First book I’ve read for fun since before college. Awesome story.

Katie bought me this book, The Visual Miscellaneum, for Christmas. I absolutely love it. I strongly believe that good diagrams/charts/graphs should explain themselves. By that measure, this book is chock full of great diagrams.