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Cinna: I'm not allowed to bet, but if I could, I'd bet on you.

Katniss Everdeen: Thank you.

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Katniss Everdeen and Peta Melark are the only Hunger Game tributes ever referred to by their first and last names. The other tributes are just identified by their first names, even when they're being introduced by Ceasar Flickerman during the televised interviews or their scores are being announced on television. See more...

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Title The Hunger Games
Original entry In the scene where Katniss is in her suite and has the remote in her hand, she gets up and moves to the wall. The shot is of her back and her hands have no remote in them. Yet in the next shot, she has turned off the scenery with the remote. [The remote can be seen in her left hand during this scene; the room is dark but you can still vaguely make out the remote.]

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Existing corrected entry

"Kate and Charlie live in Toronto. When we first see them in their car, at the beginning of the movie, it has no license plate in the front. In Ontario, cars are required by law to have a plate in the front as well as in the back. [This isn't really a mistake. I live in California where the same law exists and I, as well as many other Californians, don't have a front license plate on my car.]"

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California might be lax about that law, but Ontario definitely isn't. Reworded text: Kate and Charlie live in Toronto. When we first see them in their car, at the beginning of the movie, it has no license plate in the front. In Ontario, cars are required by law to have a plate in the front as well as in the back. While some other jurisdictions may be lax in applying their two-plates law, Ontario isn't.

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