Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Angels & Demons -- For the second time. I rather like it, personally.
Hitman -- Didn't pay attention to it or understand it very much.. meh.
It's better the second time, because you know everyone's titles and so forth. Like Ewan MacGregor wasn't called his name, but "the camerlengo."
I certainly understood it more the second time as well.
Originally posted by rudester
girl with the dragon tattoo.. I havent followed this, does anyone know this list of movies this comes in ? Ive been told there is an american version and a UK one? which is better and what are the differences?
Girl With A Dragon Tattoo...Girl Who Played With Fire...Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest.
All three are Swedish movies & only the first has been remade by America. There's no UK version.
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Girl With A Dragon Tattoo...Girl Who Played With Fire...Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest.All three are Swedish movies & only the first has been remade by America. There's no UK version.
And in my opinion, the Swedish version is far superior. They didn't do a really good job with the American one; Salander has all the wrong motives, they simplified what they should have explained, and explained what they should have simplified.
Instant Netflix - Exam; The Experiment; and lots of my guilty pleasure: Charmed.
Originally posted by siriuswriter
And in my opinion, the Swedish version is far superior. They didn't do a really good job with the American one; Salander has all the wrong motives, they simplified what they should have explained, and explained what they should have simplified.
I really found the American version pointless. I honestly thought American actors meant it would be set in America...not set again in Sweden with actors faking the accent.
My favorite movie of all time is True Lies. I had to watch it many times to get the real message and fully understand it. The man never did wrong to anyone and as a result he had the best karma of anyone to ever live basically. He may have been somewhat slow, but because he was such a good person so many great things happened to him. One of the best movies of all time IMO.
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
I really found the American version pointless. I honestly thought American actors meant it would be set in America...not set again in Sweden with actors faking the accent.
Hm... good to know. I'm probably not going to bother watching the American version, then. Even though I like David Fincher. I rather enjoyed the Swedish version. I'll never look at a dildo the same way again... 🙄