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Posted on 12/8/10 at 11:00 am to Vood
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Surely not. The rape and dildo scene cannot be legal over there.
They have nudity on commercials in Scandinavia.
Here you can show gore and violence there you can show nudity. Just different curtual morals.
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The Swedish film production company Yellow Bird has produced film versions of the Millennium Trilogy, co-produced with The Danish film production company Nordisk Film and television company,[4] which were released in Scandinavia in 2009. In 2010, the films were shown in an extended version of approximately 180 minutes per film as a six-part miniseries (each film in two parts) on Swedish television. This version will be released on 14 July 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray. Originally, only the first film was meant for a theatrical release, with the following ones conceived as TV movies, but this was changed in the wake of the tremendous success of the first film. The first film was directed by Niels Arden Oplev and the next two by Daniel Alfredson, while the screenplays of the first two were adapted by Nikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg, and the last one by Ulf Rydberg and Jonas Frykberg. All three films feature Michael Nyqvist as Mikael Blomkvist and Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander.
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Posted on 12/8/10 at 12:14 pm to Napoleon
It is obvious that this movie was released outside of the U.S. That being said, the nudity moves the story along.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:12 pm to Bandits
I loved the 2 Swedish movies, I really doubt Hollywood can do anything close to these. I'm really looking forward to seeing the 3rd one when it comes out. As for the books, I thought the 1st was great and the 2nd and 3rd dragged. But I read that Larrson orignally planned this to be a 10-part series before he died, and he actually died during the final edit of the 3rd book. So I think that explains why those books kinda seem like filler, maybe he felt like he had 7 more books to deal with character development, etc. And I read this FWIW, his common-law wife is being cut out of all of this enormous fortune the books have made because common-law marriages over there apparently can't share in estate wealth.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:14 pm to Bandits
Yeah, I mean its in Sweedish, thats not the point I was trying to make.
Just that they are reaaly good films, for being originally made for TV.(last two)
Just that they are reaaly good films, for being originally made for TV.(last two)
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:26 pm to MissTiger91
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I really doubt Hollywood can do anything close to these
Seeing as the director of Zodiac, Fight Club, Seven, Benjamen Button and The Social Netork is doing them; I got a feeling they will be pretty good.
Posted on 12/9/10 at 9:36 am to iwyLSUiwy
I am sure they will be entertaining. Daniel Craig will be an interesting Blomquist
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