‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’ Red Band Teaser Trailer Hits The Net
Popping up randomly in theaters across the world this weekend, the 100-second, red-band teaser trailer for David Fincher‘s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo won’t be officially released until next week. However, this early contender for trailer of the year is currently playing on YouTube. Check it out while you can.
If this gets taken down, we’re sorry, it’ll be up in a better version soon. But wow. What a trailer.
Did anyone see this in a theater this weekend? I know that I saw both The Tree of Life and The Hangover Part II at Arclight Hollywood, one of the premiere theaters in the country, on two of their best screens, and neither played this so it must be pretty elusive.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was first an international best-seller by Stieg Larsson which was then adapted into a hit Swedish movie directed by Niels Arden Oplev. The story centers on an investigative journalist named Mikael Blomkvist who is hired to bring closure to a long gestating missing person’s case.
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Posted on Saturday, May 28th, 2011 by Germain Lussier
Popping up randomly in theaters across the world this weekend, the 100-second, red-band teaser trailer for David Fincher‘s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo won’t be officially released until next week. However, this early contender for trailer of the year is currently playing on YouTube. Check it out while you can.
If this gets taken down, we’re sorry, it’ll be up in a better version soon. But wow. What a trailer.
Did anyone see this in a theater this weekend? I know that I saw both The Tree of Life and The Hangover Part II at Arclight Hollywood, one of the premiere theaters in the country, on two of their best screens, and neither played this so it must be pretty elusive.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was first an international best-seller by Stieg Larsson which was then adapted into a hit Swedish movie directed by Niels Arden Oplev. The story centers on an investigative journalist named Mikael Blomkvist who is hired to bring closure to a long gestating missing person’s case.
More HERE
The Swedish movie was excellent and did justice to the book. I expect HW to tone down the sexual elements and re-do the ending a bit to suit American sensibilities. HW does not like to show a strong female character and will probably make Blomkvist a stronger figure than he is in the books and the Swedish films. The cast looks good but we didn't get a good look at the girl playing Lisbeth.
ReplyDeleteI agree, there was no need to remake this one - it was an excellent film in Swedish.
ReplyDeleteyep. It was. And from the trailer it doesn't look any different.
ReplyDeleteAnd this new girl is almost mannish in her looks, too tall and too harsh looking. She has none of the attractiveness or vulnerability that Noomia Rapace had.
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