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PKMKII wrote:Ravi Oli wrote:Rainswept wrote:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was just excellent.
The whole triology is excellent.
FYI, I think Rain is referring to the American film version that just came out, not the Swedish one.

daftbeaker wrote:The main problem I had with it was the almost gratuitous nudity that seemed to be forced into scenes that didn't really need it (which I reckon was maybe half of the nude scenes)
daftbeaker wrote:I never found out who killed the cat which was a shame as the cat was my favourite character.
PKMKII wrote:daftbeaker wrote:The main problem I had with it was the almost gratuitous nudity that seemed to be forced into scenes that didn't really need it (which I reckon was maybe half of the nude scenes)
Haven't seen it, but my gut tells me if anything they cut down on the sexual content as compared to the book.
PKMKII wrote:daftbeaker wrote:I never found out who killed the cat which was a shame as the cat was my favourite character.
Pretty sure that was Martin Vanger. He knew Blomkvist was getting close to figure out his crimes, knew he was caring for the cat, was trying to send a message.
Arkaeon wrote:I've been watching "Mystery Science Theater 3000" movies.
It's right for reducing the intensity that is otherwise my tendency.

TwistedSister wrote:You can't go wrong with a side of Bacon on your side.........
PKMKII wrote:The last Harry Potter film.
Better than the last two. I see why they split it into two parts, it allowed them to sacrifice neither the story nor the action bits. And the action bits were quite fun. Although, I wonder how the story (meaning the book here) would have been different, as well as the fan reaction, if [spoiler, even though pretty much everyone knows how it ended]Rowling had Potter die, and not resurrected him with the Deus Ex Machina device. Obviously, Voldemort could have been killed without Potter being alive.[/spoiler]
daftbeaker wrote:It would have gotten a bit religiony and turned into a modern day version of Narnia where the pure innocent must die for the original sin to be forgiven, the same way Aslan was the metaphor for Jesus.
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