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IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is the first film in Columbia Pictures' three-picture adaptation of Stieg Larsson's literary blockbuster The Millennium Trilogy. Directed by David Fincher and starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, the film is based on the first novel in the trilogy, which altogether have sold 50 million copies in 46 countries and become a worldwide phenomenon. The screenplay is by Steven Zaillian.

A thoroughly interesting mystery movie. If you read the book, then you'll most likely enjoy the movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQWnPVOSZKg



This movie was fantastic! First, this is not your average horror movie. It is sort of a spoof of all horror movies, brought into a real horror movie, with a lot of comedy. It was very funny, very bloody, and very surprising and entertaining.
9/10

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Saw it in the theater this afternoon. Wanted to make sure I saw it opening weekend as although it is not much, for every ticket sold opening weekend, Disney was donating 20 cents to the Jane Goodall Institute for each ticket sold. Really is a paltry sum when you take into account what type of money Disney has, but every little things helps is the way I see it.

Honestly I wanted to see it ever since I first saw the trailer, the donation was just extra incentive to go this weekend and it really was great. It is every so slightly a tad on the corny side because it is Rated G, so it has to appeal to very young children so the narration was reflective of this fact, but it could have been a silent film and it still would have been great. The star of it, Oscar, is perhaps one of the most lovable characters to ever grace the silver screen. Truly loved the little guy the first time he appeared on film and as the viewer you really are so attached to him almost instantly. Just loved it, one of those movies you walk out of with a greater appreciation of life itself, and that you cannot help but have a good feeling.

I went to see The Cabin in the Woods.

What an awesome movie! It had the panache of Drag Me to Hell. If you go see it, it is best to not spoil it to get maximum enjoyment. My favorite movie so far this year.

Telltale's Walking Dead Interactive Movie/Game. Still watching it. Good stuff, if that counts.

I don't think this thread has been created, we have a music one so why not a movie one!

for me it was Kingdom

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Last movie I saw was Mist. The ending on that movie leaves you sitting there with your jaw on the floor just mumbling.... wow.....

I was so impressed I made a review for my site:

http://www.themysterybox.org/mist/

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