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Old 11-18-2011, 03:22 PM   #1
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Movie Genre Fans Have "Battle Royale" vs. "The Hunger Games" Debate

Do You Hunger for Battle Royale?
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Nov 18, 2011



Ever since the publication of the first book in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games series, the similarities between that saga and Kinji Fukasaku’s violent 2000 cult film Battle Royale have been noted and debated by genre fans.

Anchor Bay, which will give Battle Royale its long-awaited official U.S. release next year, knows it, and plans to tie in to the debut of Lionsgate’s much-anticipated Hunger Games movie next March.



The whole goal is to try and do this up as ‘the original Hunger Games,’ because everyone keeps talking about that and they have hundreds of millions of dollars behind it,” Anchor Bay’s Kevin Carney tells Fango.

If you Google ‘Hunger Games vs. Battle Royale,’ there are like 200 websites that talk about how Battle Royale is really the original. So anything we can do to get that fan base to know about the movie that kind of influenced it will be part of our marketing campaign.








Whether that will mean any significant theatrical play for Battle Royale (for which Anchor Bay also picked up the recent 3D conversion, along with Kenta Fukasaku’s 2003 sequel) ahead of DVD/Blu-ray release—and what we’ll see on those discs in terms of special features—has yet to be determined.

A lot of things are very fluid, and we’re working out the details,” Carney says.

Arrow Video put out a great boxed set in the UK, and did a good job of it, so we want to one-up them a little bit. We are going to try to do a 7.1 soundtrack, instead of our usual 5.1.









Both Battle Royale and The Hunger Games are set in futuristic societies where school-aged children are pitted against each other in fights to the death.

Battle Royale, of course, had the unfortunate timing to come out not long after the Columbine massacre, which has held up its U.S. exhibition for all this time.



There was that ‘controversy’ around it for so long,” Carney says.

Nowadays, there’s stuff that has been out that’s so much worse, but with the timing of it around Columbine, everyone freaked out, and it has had that negative connection since. But I think it’s just time to release it now, and The Hunger Games is one of the reasons why.

I mean, if you read the stories, they are very similar, and that’s a teen book!










So how did Anchor Bay come to be the conduit to officially bring Battle Royale to the U.S. masses?

Simple: There were a lot of us who were long-term fans,” Carney says. “And we worked on it for a long time.

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I keep forgetting Battle Royale doesn't have an official US release....I have the 2-disc Special Edition Starmax release...my only complaint about it is none of the special features are translated/subtitled.

Battle Royale 2 was a huge disappointment...not a horrible sequel, just nothing close to the original.

Koushun Takami who wrote the original BR novel said his biggest inspiration for BR was Stephen King's The Long Walk and The Running Man.
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