The Hunger Games began with an ever-popular series of young adult novels and has quickly expanded to include films and merchandise. Looking around bookshops today, it's interesting to see the number of other young adult titles which refer to the Hunger Games in their author testimonials. Take "Uglies" by Scott Westerfield, for example, a book which became famous long before the Hunger Games, but is now using Suzanne Collins' novels as a selling point. This leads to a fascinating point: if the books are so popular and the films are so eagerly awaited, why do so many fans of the novels hate the movie, and what could be done to change this? People like to say that the book is always better than the film, but it doesn't have to be this way. At least, there are a few things that I can see the filmmakers easily doing to change Catching Fire for the better when it comes to the big screen adaptation. To support this, here are 10 mistakes the filmmakers can learn from the last Hunger Games movie to help make the next one better...