The Hunger Games UK release: my letter to Lionsgate - and their reply

If you look at the poster, they have added a caveat! In the past year, I have found that communicating directly with directors of huge companies more helpful than going through switchboards and customer services. Why? Because if you use enough initiative and guesswork, you can sidestep the gatekeepers and get direct responses and solutions, from someone who is often full of commonsense, rather than the pencil pushers lower down. This worked with a telecomms company I was having trouble with, and my problem was solved within one week. This time, I was annoyed to find out that the uncut version of The Hunger Games was only being released in the UK on Blu-Ray format. Not a problem, a lot of you may say, but when you are not in possession of a Blu-ray player but a perfectly functioning DVD player, the decision seems rather cynical. I mean, it's ony seven seconds of extra footage, but I just wanted to see what they decided to cut to get a 12a rating. So I decided to write...