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The actress admits that she crowbarred in some of words featured in the new movie as her part didn’t have many things to say originally for this instalment. On female-focused movies: “I try not to say, ‘Yeah, Bridesmaids opened the door to make more movies about women.’ I mean, did it? I don’t know, where are they?” Elizabeth Banks managed to add her own flair on the scripted character of Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, as she was allowed to improvise some of the lines. Here’s what the 39-year-old actress had to share with the mag: Tara Reid Spoofs Hunger Games Effie Trinket for New Jamie Kennedy Flick Actress impersonates Elizabeth Banks colorful character from last years big-screen hit By Josh Grossberg 1. Elizabeth Banks is ready for the day on the cover of Marie Claire Work‘s May 2013 issue, on newsstands April 16.