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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 8 Minute Trailer - Review by Chris Stuckmann

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

Film critic Chris Stuckmann reviews the soon-to-be-released 8 minute trailer for David Fincher's upcoming film, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

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  • What did you think of the movie? I loved it!! She is my Lisbeth Salander, hard, moody but vulnerable inside

  • @anniewalkama I loved it, my review is a video response to this video!

  • It has already been made in to a great movie. This is just a remake.

  • @christinecountry1 Actually it adapts the book, its not a remake.

  • 2:05 = 8 minutes?

  • @Avenger2680 It's a review of the eight minute trailer that was released dude.

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  • Por favor! Que alguien le dé un espacio en la Televisión a este imbécil, para que no ocupe más espacio en la web.

  • @demonDUCKisHUNGRY Haha, of course it's not the worst thing in the world but it's still pissing me off, and maaaany other people, but few americans since it's their country that wants to americanize everything :) You know, I wouldn't have cared at all if America was first but they weren't, like many other movies. I wouldn't have cared if they made a american version of this movie 20 years after the swedish one, but we're still just talking about 2 little years. Pathetic

  • @tokzan Its really not the worst thing in the world, especially when the two versions are very different, especially in their portrayal of Lisbeth. Whereas Noomis was just an angry goth-punk computer hacker and Mara was an emotionally cold person who resented people and didn't dress according to style, she dressed to tell people to Stay the fuck away from her. Very different, and much closer to the books description of the character (physically too).

  • @demonDUCKisHUNGRY Ohhhhh, so you mean that should make it okay? Sweden was already making the swedish version - or already finished the first movie when Fincher started to think about making an american version. If I was a film director I would never have made a movie after a book if I knew that someone else was there first, well... atleast not in some years. It's 2 years bewteen the release of the swedish movie and the american movie. 2 Y E A R S!

  • @tokzan The american producers had he rights to adapt the book before the Swedish film was released.

  • you are too old for such a haircut

  • @Creighla "If you have something remade, you ask someone to make it again, especially in a way that is better than before." Even if David made another version of a movie that already exists, "cause it's going more after the book" it's a remake... And I'm sure if the swedes never made the movie to start with, he wouldn't make an american version. The americans ALWAYS americanize everything that's doing well outside the U.S.

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