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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

User rating: 4.17 151 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 21, 2011

R | Drama, Thriller | 2h 37m

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User rating: December 21, 2011

Really good movie - acting was great

User rating: December 21, 2011

interesting

User rating: December 17, 2011

It's not a remake people, its another adaption of the book

User rating: December 15, 2011

Well maybe the people who think the remake in English was a bad idea don't consider people who don't see very well. Best book ever and thank you for making this movie in English.

User rating: October 5, 2011

Daniel Craig blew me away! An instant classic!

User rating: October 4, 2011

not needed new version! the best is the swedish original millenium trilogy...holwood movie are more and more boring....

User rating: June 14, 2011

It's always the same story,get a bunch of big name actors,throw them in a "Pot" together and you get "Ghoulash"!The is never any need for remakes either recent or old,cause if the original is already well made,why destroy it.The American movie company's need to come up with fresh and new ideas instead of stealing them(ex.:"Let Me In",which the original was brilliant!)from any country making already great films!

User rating: May 19, 2011

Honestly I am the same as the previous guy. I sincerely wish for ppl to boycott. Cash grabs are BS, it's just calling the public stupid. I only saw the first of the swedish movies, but it seemed well done. So no need to squash it with a heavy handed american remake.

User rating: April 20, 2011

Great movie. No remake needed and airbrushing won't win it over.

User rating: January 26, 2011

If you don't need to see a movie just read the book and stop there. Your condescending attitude that you can make a judgement based on no information is childish. I have read the books, seen the original movies and am looking forward to David Fincher's interpretation. I like to see movies before I slam them and the people who enjoy them.