The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Lisbeth Salander) "Immigrant Song" by Karen O & Trent Reznor

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A video homage to Lisbeth Salander played by Noomi Rapace in the movie "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2009). She's such a badass! The song is Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" played by Karen O & Trent Reznor.

Hollywood's retelling (of the novel) is coming out this Christmas with Rooney Mara playing the leading lady. She's a fine actress however in my opinion she doesn't have the face for Lisbeth Salander as she appears to be too subtle in the trailer and poster, and is missing Lisbeth Salander's cold, agressive and mysterious look. I'm not against the hollywood version or Mara, I just hope she excels at the role like Rapace did :)

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  • Thank you Trent Reznor!! and Karen O love the sound of this song...so dark n sexy <3

  • In Reznor, we trust. Fixt.

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  • De only thing overrrated here is the song..

  • The original absolutely SMOKES this version!

  • It's not really good to have this soundtrack in the background to this footage, even though it fits almost perfectly it belongs to the US version.

  • better lisbeth than 2011 film

  • i saw the 2011 version i thought i wasn't going to like it but i like it but personally i prefer the Swedish i like how rooney did lisbeth but when she said the word please as a fan of the book i kind of didnt like that hahaha but well i think they both are good like if you put them togheter they both create the perfect book adapatation but i still prefer the first lisbeth

  • Good track, but lets be serious. This movie is overrated, i mean yes its a good movie, and no one can deny that! but its overrated for what it is.

  • @TakingBackIrene I agree, although the first book is really dull in my opinion; contributing little that the Swedish film couldn't tell you. Except maybe some fun facts about hack skills, swed. journalism, interesting ways to kill people. I think Stieg was having trouble with the first but by the second he had gotten a better hang of writing..ugh..but the first..dear god. Half of it, I speculate, is Stiegs own male fantasy he vicariously lived through the character Blomkvist.

  • This and Let the right one in made me love Swedish movies!

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