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Disc #1 -- Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
1. Chapter 1 [9:53]
2. Chapter 2 [12:11]
3. Chapter 3 [6:18]
4. Chapter 4 [9:44]
5. Chapter 5 [9:49]
6. Chapter 6 [7:06]
7. Chapter 7 [5:58]
8. Chapter 8 [8:15]
9. Chapter 9 [6:50]
10. Chapter 10 [7:14]
11. Chapter 11 [4:52]
12. Chapter 12 [4:29]
13. Chapter 13 [8:44]
14. Chapter 14 [17:18]
15. Chapter 15 [15:47]
16. Chapter 16 [8:32]
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Dig deep inside the Vanger archives with nearly 4 hours of immersive behind the scenes footage including interviews, rehearsals, screen tests, and more
Also includes an audi commentary with director David Fincher
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Directors
David Fincher
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Producers
Scott Rudin
Ole Sondberg
Soren Staermose
Ceán Chaffin
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Composers (Music Score)
Atticus Ross
Trent Reznor
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Co-Producers
Berna Levin
Eli Bush
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Editors
Angus Wall
Kirk Baxter
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Screen Writers
Steven Zaillian
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Set Designers
Sally Thornton
Randall D. Wilkins
Lorrie Campbell
Theodore H. Sharps
Jane Wuu
Anshuman Prasad
Tetsuo "Tex" Kadonaga
Others
Animation Effects - Jeremy Hampton
Art Director - Tom Reta
Art Director - Charlie Campbell
Art Director - Adam Davis
Assistant Editor - Alex Olivares
Assistant Editor - Tyler Nelson
Assistant Editor - Carsten Kurpanek
Associate Producer - Jim Davidson
Book Author - Stieg Larsson
Casting - Laray Mayfield
Cinematographer - Jeff Cronenweth
Composer (Music Score) - Atticus Ross
Composer (Music Score) - Trent Reznor
Costume Designer - Trish Summerville
Costumes Supervisor - Linda Matthews
Costumes Supervisor - Lori DeLapp
Department Head Hair - Torsten Witte
Department Head Makeup - Torsten Witte
Dialogue Editor - Malcolm Fife
Digital Effects - Steve Preeg
Executive Producer - Steven Zaillian
Executive Producer - Mikael Wallen
Executive Producer - Anni Faurbye Fernandez
First Assistant Director - Bob Wagner
Hair Styles - Danilo
Hair Styles - Pat McGrath
Hair Styles - David Fields
Hair Styles - Zoe Hosking
Key Costumer - Marina Marit
Key Make-up - Angel Radefeld-Wright
Lead Animator - Patrick Perez
Leadman - Richard Lambert
Makeup - Donald J. Mowat
Makeup Designer - Danilo
Makeup Designer - Pat McGrath
Music Editor - Marie Ebbing
Music Editor - Jonathan Stevens
Post Production Supervisor - Peter Mavromates
Production Coordinator - Kyle McGatlin
Production Designer - Donald Graham Burt
Properties Master - Scott Maginnis
Re-Recording Mixer - Ren Klyce
Re-Recording Mixer - David Parker
Re-Recording Mixer - Michael Semanick
Script Supervisor - Trudy G. Ramirez
Second Assistant Director - Allen Kupetsky
Set Decorator - K.C. Fox
Sound Effects Editor - Al Nelson
Sound Effects Editor - Scott Guitteau
Sound Effects Editor - Kyrsten Mate
Sound Effects Editor - David Hughes
Sound Mixer - Bo Persson
Sound/Sound Designer - Ren Klyce
Special Effects Coordinator - Steve Cremin
Special Effects Foreman - Brandon McLaughlin
Stunts Coordinator - Ben Cooke
Stunts Coordinator - Kimmo Rajala
Unit Production Manager - Danny Stillman
Visual Effects - Digital Domain
Visual Effects - Method Studios
Visual Effects - Wei Zheng
Visual Effects - Eden FX
Visual Effects - a52
Visual Effects - Savage Visual Effects
Visual Effects - Ollin VFX
Visual Effects - The Third & The Seventh
Visual Effects - Alex Roman
Visual Effects - Proebius
Visual Effects - Alex Martin
Visual Effects - Colorworks
Visual Effects Coordinator - Charles Bolwell
Visual Effects Editor - Kevin LaNeave
Visual Effects Executive Producer - Robin D'Arcy
Visual Effects Producer - Andrea D'Amico
Visual Effects Producer - Lisa Beroud
Visual Effects Producer - Brice Liesveld
Visual Effects Producer - Hameed Shaukat
Visual Effects Supervisor - Sean Faden
Visual Effects Supervisor - Eric Barba
Visual Effects Supervisor - James Pastorius
Visual Effects Supervisor - Fred J. Pienkos
Visual Effects Supervisor - Charlie Iturriaga
Visual Effects Supervisor - Patrick Murphy
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- Brad Pitt
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A literary phenomenon that has swept the globe,
Stieg Larsson's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo arrives on the big screen courtesy of director
David Fincher and Academy Award-winning screenwriter
Steven Zaillian. The result is a sturdily scripted, assuredly directed thriller that gradually lures us into a labyrinthine mystery involving a discredited journalist, a cryptic computer hacker, and a wealthy family harboring some particularly dark secrets. Notably absent outside of the visually striking (yet somewhat inexplicable) black-drenched credit sequence set to
Trent Reznor and
Karen O's pulsing version of
Led Zeppelin's
"Immigrant Song," however, is the dynamic and innovative visual style that has defined much of
Fincher's finest work.
Journalist Mikael Blomkvist (
Daniel Craig) has just lost a highly publicized court battle against powerful entrepreneur Wennerström (
Ulf Friberg) when he is summoned to the remote island estate of aging businessman Henrik Vanger (
Christopher Plummer), who makes him a most-unusual proposition. Forty years ago, Henrik's beloved great-niece Harriet vanished without a trace. Henrik is convinced that someone in his family -- where greed and Nazism run rampant -- has gotten away with murder, and despite the firestorm of controversy over Blomkvist's credibility, he's certain that the seasoned reporter can root out the killer. Meanwhile, as Blomkvist submerses himself in a mystery decades in the making, misfit computer hacker Lisbeth Salander (
Rooney Mara) finds her violent past returning with a vengeance thanks to her twisted new parole officer (
Yorick van Wageningen). Before long, Blomkvist and Salander are working together as a team to investigate the Vanger family, who all live on the same island yet display an indifference to one another that often spills over into outright animosity. But with each new clue that Blomkvist and Salander uncover, the more apparent it becomes that Harriet's disappearance may in fact lead them directly into an even darker mystery.
In
Seven and
Zodiac,
Fincher used masterful pacing, atmospheric cinematography, and acute attention to detail to seduce us into grim worlds of murder and obsession. Those familiar themes are still very much propelling factors in
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, though this time
Fincher comes off as much more restrained than usual. It's unclear whether that's a result of his not being as emotionally invested in the material or simply recognizing the need to get out of the way of a good story, but by reteaming with cinematographer
Jeff Cronenweth (
Fight Club,
The Social Network),
Fincher still gives
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo an exquisitely chilly visual scheme that provides a palpable sense of atmosphere while holding the audience at arm's length. It's a good match for a such a pulpy mystery, though a little of the director's trademark inventiveness could have gone a long way in not only distinguishing
Fincher's take on the story from the previously filmed
Swedish-language version, but also in helping to connect the dots of
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo's somewhat contrived storyline.
An astonishing blend of dark allure and damaged brilliance,
Mara is compulsively watchable as Lisbeth Salander, while
Craig effectively embodies quiet integrity as the humiliated reporter fleeing the limelight while sharpening his investigatory skills. Compelling as both characters are, however,
Fincher's cool direction stunts any attempts to form an emotional connection with them, even when Mikael and his daughter have a gentle conversation about faith, or the scene in which Lisbeth bares her soul to her investigative partner by confessing how she got caught up in the legal system in the first place. And while a scene of shocking violence between Lisbeth and her sadistic parole officer may be off-putting to some, its contextual relevance is all but undeniable once we've learned her darkest secret.
Given the lurid nature of
Stieg Larsson's story, it's easy to see why
Fincher would be compelled to adapt it for the big screen. But it's impossible not to feel like we've been down this road numerous times with the director before. In
The Social Network, it felt as if
Fincher were truly growing as a filmmaker both thematically and stylistically. Despite being a solid mystery assuredly told,
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo feels like something of a regression -- one that's largely absent of the factors that established him as one of his generation's most innovative filmmakers. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Jeff Cronenweth : Best Cinematography - British Academy of Film and Televisio, 2011
- Atticus Ross : Best Original Music - British Academy of Film and Televisio, 2011
- Trent Reznor : Best Original Music - British Academy of Film and Televisio, 2011
- Angus Wall : Best Editing - Broadcast Film Critics Association, 2011
- Kirk Baxter : Best Editing - Broadcast Film Critics Association, 2011
- Atticus Ross : Best Score - Broadcast Film Critics Association, 2011
- Trent Reznor : Best Score - Broadcast Film Critics Association, 2011
- David Fincher : Outstanding Directorial Achievement - Directors Guild of America, 2011
- Rooney Mara : Best Actress - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 2011
- Atticus Ross : Best Original Score - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 2011
- Trent Reznor : Best Original Score - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 2011
- Rooney Mara : Breakthrough Performance - National Board of Review, 2011
- Scott Rudin : Best Picture - Producers Guild of America, 2011
- Ceán Chaffin : Best Picture - Producers Guild of America, 2011
- Steven Zaillian : Best Adapted Screenplay - Writers Guild of America, 2011
- Rooney Mara : Best Actress - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Jeff Cronenweth : Best Cinematography - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Angus Wall : Best Editing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Kirk Baxter : Best Editing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Ren Klyce : Best Sound Editing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Ren Klyce : Best Sound Mixing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Bo Persson : Best Sound Mixing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- David Parker : Best Sound Mixing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Michael Semanick : Best Sound Mixing - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2011
- Angus Wall : Best Edited Feature - Drama - American Cinema Editors Guild, 2011
- Kirk Baxter : Best Edited Feature - Drama - American Cinema Editors Guild, 2011
- Jeff Cronenweth : Best Cinematography - American Society of Cinematographers, 2011
- Donald Graham Burt : Best Art Direction in a Contemporary Film - Art Directors Guild, 2011