The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Rooney Mara vs. Noomi Rapace in ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ — Who Is Better?
In one corner, we have Rooney Mara, the virtually unknown actress who beat out starlets like Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman for the life-changing role of Lisbeth Salander, playing opposite Daniel Craig in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' remake.
In the other, we have Noomi Rapace, who set the Lisbeth Salander standard by portraying the character in the original Swedish film versions of all three Stieg Larsson novels. Many audiences were convinced that the intensity she brought to the role could never be duplicated.
Dress Like Lisbeth Salander With H&M’s ‘Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Clothing Line
Lisbeth Salander, the eponymous star of 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,' is a smart, stylish tough as nails computer hacker. So why wouldn't anyone want to emulate her?
H&M has announced that Trish Summerville, costume designer of the upcoming American remake of 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,' will design a clothing line inspired by the film. It will be a 30 piece line that Summerville says has a "dark urban feel".
New, Less Seizure-Inducing Trailer for ‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ Hits the Internet
"She’s different, in every way" — those are the words used in the second trailer for 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' (which is arguably less frenetic than the first) to describe Rooney Mara's mohawk-sporting titular character.
‘The Muppets’ Spoof ‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’ in New Trailer [VIDEO]
A while back, the trailer for the hotly anticipated English version of 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' was released -- and people loved it. Set to Trent Reznor's cover of Led Zepplin's 'Immigrant Song,' most were impressed by its slick editing and frenetic pace.
Now the people behind the upcoming movie, 'The Muppets,' have done a trailer of their own that pays homage to the buzzy clip. It shows scenes in the same stylish, lightning-fast way, and although they couldn't use the music from the original, they gave props to the writer of the tune they could use.














