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'The Hunger Games' Jennifer Lawrence Tells Jimmy Fallon She Feels 'Like an Idiot' Flying First Class

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Mar. 22 2012, Published 2:03 p.m. ET

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Many fans have been comparing The Hunger Games to Twilight in terms of fame, but Jimmy Fallon thinks the film is crossing into Harry Potter territory. Jennifer Lawrence dropped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and said her film would need "more magic" to compare.

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"You've been traveling all over the world for this and this is getting into the Harry Potter-type of vibe," Jimmy told Jennifer on his show.

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"God, I wish," Jennifer said. "No. We were traveling first class — and I always feel like an idiot every time I fly first class because I'm a kid — and I just sit there and everybody's got their newspapers and they're on the computer and I'm like, 'Can I get a coloring book please? Can I get some crayons?' So I was with the boys and I had ordered a glass of wine and I was in this really intense conversation with the guys, and then she dropped off the wine, and I was like, 'Yes, because the ministry had taken over Hogwarts at the time... thank you.' "

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"Very adult conversation," Jimmy said with a laugh. "But this is going to be like Harry Potter. You're basically the female Harry Potter."

"I wish," Jennifer said. "No, we need more magic."

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Jennifer didn't need any magic when she had to compete with Jimmy shooting hoops with random objects.

Watch the hilarious clips over at latenightwithjimmyfallon.com!

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