I read an interview with Kirsten and she said that Lars was in a very good mood when he made the movie and she had a good time working for him.
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Flavorwire lists 10 coolest tattoos on film.
Flavorwire lists 10 coolest tattoos on film.
Viggo Mortenson's Russian jailhouse tattoos in Eastern Promises should be on that list.
Those are good choices, although I can't think of my own list. Shame there aren't more women in the running, though.
I can't decide about the Dragon Tattoo movie. Wait until I read, and then watch? What?
Wait until I read, and then watch?
I tried. I tried really hard. And the first, like, TWO HUNDRED PAGES are so fucking boring, I couldn't do it.
Well, given my reading issues, that pretty much wraps it up.
And the first, like, TWO HUNDRED PAGES are so fucking boring, I couldn't do it.
Oh my god, all the stuff about the FINANCIAL SYSTEM. What the hell? That's where I gave up.
I really liked the first movie. Cool procedural approach to a mystery, interesting/creepy villainy, great landscape, fantastic female lead, and a very Silence of the Lambs vibe.
I liked the first movie too. I don't think I've seen the other two. (I think that they're on Netflix now, right?)
I heard Lisbeth and the rest of the book were worth it, but I just didn't care anymore. I'll see the movies, because, hey, Daniel Craig, but I gave up on the books.