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'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' Trailer Probably the Most Intense Thing Ever

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After sweeping through airport bookstores like a Dan Brown-borne plague, the Millennium Series (aka, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo et al.) began making its way into theaters in 2009, with Michael Nyqvist and Noomi Rapace in the lead roles. BUT those movies were in Swedish, and if America wanted to READ The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, they already would have just read it on the plane instead of falling asleep to a Jersey Shore marathon on a seat-back TV, so Sony has decided to go ahead and remake these things in English, with David Fincher at the helm. Thankfully, David Fincher is a pretty good director, and as you'll see in this debatably leaked trailer for his remake, he's remade this into the most intense shit ever.

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Intense! Though, I suppose anything send through Fincher's ol' reliable Se7en filter and cut to the beat of a noisy, Karen O-screamed "Immigrant Song" cover is going to seem pretty intense. Thoughts?

  • September 22, 2011
    The first Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trailer came with a pulse-pounding soundtrack and evidence to heavily suggest the teaser's initial "leak" online was actually a carefully-considered plan by Sony to make us feel cool for viewing contraband. This new, full trailer goes a bit... / Continue →
  • October 25, 2011
    Over on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's evocatively-titled Mouth-Taped-Shut blog, this new poster showed up last night, clearly surprising Daniel Craig. Under the cut, the full poster contains the tagline, "What is hidden in snow, comes forth in the thaw," and by typing both ... / Continue →
  • June 1, 2011
    Competent writing and some well-crafted intrigue may sell books to the masses, but you know what sells a movie? The promise of topless women, mostly (also, fighting robots and/or lightsabers). That in mind, here's the first poster for David Fincher's Girl with the Dragon Tattoo... / Continue →
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