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Noomi Rapace Talks "Dragon Tattoo" Remake

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Published on Dec 7, 2011 by

The original "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" weighs in on the U.S. remake. Plus, Noomi talks working with Robert Downey Jr.

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  • @JAT530 It's not a remake! It's an adaption of the book. Directed by David Fincher "Fight Club, Se7en, Social Network". Screenplay adaption by Steven Zaillian "Schindlers List and Gangs of New York". Music by Trent Reznor. Acting by Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and Christopher Plummer. Are you really foolish enough to dismiss this talent? Really?

  • haha yeah, she's a swede - we're tough asses when it comes to temperatures! 

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  • @WASPTexas I don't understand, you are just confirming my point. Yes Elvis was talented. Even though he didn't write the songs, what he did with the songs was amazing. Same with Fincher. I never said that Fincher wrote the book. Read my comments again, you are all over the shop with your statement.

  • @1903Jefferies

    If they had so much talent as you claim they have then they wouldn't have to remake a movie which was made only two years ago. 20 years is a time more appropriate for remakes.

    Instead use all that talent to make something original.

    Fincher didn't write the book, Neither did the screen writers. Mr Larson did

    Elvis Presley became famous for his several covers. Are you really foolish enough to dismiss HIS talent? Or is that something "completely different"?

  • @Elsnorko I'm suprised you didn't figure this out for yourself. There is a reason why the Swedish version and American version are rather similar; they are based on the same book. The book is the true source of Inspiration for not only the Swedish, but David Fincher as well. Can't you just enjoy both versions. I know I did.

  • @1903Jefferies It is a Remake, if you have seen the other movie ((the Swedish) Man that hate women) then you see that it is allmost the same movie, ergo; a remake not a new adapdation, see the 3 swedish movies befor you comment again, they are better

  • @1903Jefferies Don't go on IMDb message boards, it's full of even more idiots.

  • @dornravlin I enjoyed both versions. I think they both had very strong performances.

  • She is so beautiful!

    She looks nothing like Lisbeth in the film does!

  • @1903Jefferies Rooney Mara has givng some veary blaned dulll performinces have you seen the movie yet i thought it was preaty good . what you think of Rooney Mara?

  • @rachelbagnetto

    yes she is pretty with this make up, like every woman in the world, but without all this she is okay for lisbeth. but rooney is ugly always, expecially in the movie, lisbeth doesn't have to be beautifull but not that ugly either,

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