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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) Blu-ray Review - WGTC

Jeremy of We Got This Covered wrote, "David Fincher‘s adaptation of the highly-popular novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is just as dark and unsettling as the previous Swedish version, yet it still feels different enough to warrant existence. Rooney Mara‘s take on the iconic Lisbeth Salander is refreshingly different, yet it still gets across the characters traits and flaws. Daniel Craig turns a very formulaic reporter role into something of his own, providing Mikael Blomkvist with a rugged past and uncertain future. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) isn’t a remake, but more of a proper re-imagining."

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TheHip144653d ago

Enjoyed this one just as much as the original

-MD-4652d ago (Edited 4652d ago )

I have it downloaded I just still haven't gotten around to watching it, I watched the Swedish films twice each and I was pumped to see this in theaters yet It's hard for me to get in the mood to sit through something a 3rd time I know back to front.

alycakes4652d ago

I really enjoyed this movie and went to see it twice at the theater. I bought the combo blu-ray/dvd and plan on watching it sometime this week. I thought it was really well done but I haven't seen the Swedish version.

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Gremlins Is The Greatest Christmas Movie Of All Time And It Isn’t Even Close

No point in arguing it, because Gremlins is the best Christmas movie ever released.

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FTLmaster1d 19h ago

Hard to not disagree with this statement. Gremlins is one of the goats.

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A Jean-Claude Van Damme Straight-to-DVD Actioner Is Killing It on Streaming

Jean-Claude Van Damme suffered a slump in the 2000s, best exemplified by projects like In Hell, which is currently doing great on Paramount+.

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Where Are They Now? Grading The Twilight Cast’s Careers After The Vampire Saga

Show fangs for what the Twilight cast has been up to after Breaking Dawn.

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