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"We Will Crush You, Motherfuckers!" Andrew (Ewen Bremner), Snowpiercer



"We will crush you, motherfuckers!" — Andrew (Ewen Bremner), Snowpiercer
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Make This Hunger Games Dare Happen, Tumblr!
Right. I didn't expect the post I made featuring the new Mockingjay posters to garner a lot of notes considering many others also posted it around the same time as I did, but I'm rather pleased all the same. That being said, I'm gonna do something crazy in response. So basically, if the said post of the Capitol propaganda posters reaches more than 100,000 notes BEFORE the release of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 01" this November, then I'm going to dress up as Effie Trinket when I'm going to see the film in theaters and post the photos here on Tumblr. I'm pretty serious about this, y'all, given that I've only dressed up in character ONCE in my life to see a movie I really wanted to watch, and that was "Snowpiercer" back in January 2014 where I dressed up as a Tail Sectioner all train hobo and shit. So I dare y'all to like and reblog the shit out of that Mockingjay post I made to reach the goal target so I can basically make a fool of myself in public dressed as Effie Trinket. :) Cheers, everyone! And may the odds be ever in your reblogging favor!










Amazing highlights of the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow event in honor of "Snowpiercer" held in Burnet, Texas last June 21, 2014.
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01. Interior look of the train's snack bar.
02. Interior look of the vintage train car that carried the audience to the outdoor screening location.
03. The event organizers served sushi just like in the film!
04. + 05. Just like in the movie, only those viewers who paid for the VIP/First Class tickets aboard the train were presented with the sushi offerings.
06. Creative movie passes designed to look like passports along with a character badge. This one clearly is for a viewer who paid to be at the Front Section as evidenced by the Minister Mason button.
07. Showtime!
08. A guest enjoying a sweet green treat made to look like Kronol.
09. Post-screening after-party back onboard the train where the attendees channeled the memorable Nightclub Section scene.
10. Happy passengers all smiles after seeing "Snowpiercer"!



"Surrender... or die!" — Grey (Luke Pasqualino), Snowpiercer


But did IGN lie in their review for "Snowpiercer" though? DID. THEY. LIE?!







More of the stunning concept art sketches created by production designer Ondrej Nekvasil for Bong Joon-Ho's visionary science fiction film, "Snowpiercer". +++ 01. At the end of the mind-blowing Aquarium Section lies an adjacent sushi bar, which as Minister Mason revealed in the film, serves the tasty Japanese dish only during January and July. 02. The Classroom Section and its brightly decorated interiors which was faithfully realized in the film in acid-bright saturated colors that matched the demented cheerfulness of the Teacher and her privileged pupils. 03. The interior of the Lounge + Salon Section took its grand opulence by channeling the spirit of luxury cruise ships from the 1930s. 04. Floor-to-ceiling windows filter in the light of an eternal winter inside the Swimming Pool Section. Fun fact: actress Octavia Spencer (who plays Tanya in the film) stated that this was her favorite part of the train during filming. 05. The set design for the Nightclub Section was intended to reference the decadent interiors of Manhattan discotheques from the 1980s but with a more modern twist. 06. The plush and hazy interiors of the Kronol Den Section also referenced the same '80s nightclubs of Manhattan where the discreet back rooms allowed partygoers to indulge in drugs and other narcotics. 07. The final design of Wilford's domain, the Engine Section, was conceived as a metallic spheroid monstrosity that production designer Ondrej Nekvasil described as "the chapel at the end of the road."