Doing an interview with Collider promoting the January 11th DVD release of The Social Network director David Fincher says that he hesitated before signing onto his upcoming adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo because it dealt with some of the same dark themes touched in his films Zodiac and Se7en:
“Dragon Tattoo came along and I was like ‘Awww f— man, you cannot make another serial killer movie … you’ve got to f—ing stop this,’” said Fincher.
“There was a hope that you could do a franchise movie for adults. And I thought ‘F— man, I’ve been working my ass off for 20 years, hoping that somebody would say something like this.’ And I just thought, you get an opportunity to hopefully pave the way for something like that to happen … you know, that would be a great thing"
He also talked 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Captain Nemo telling them the remake will be shot in 3-D--saying, "I think it.s cool.when it.s done right."
UGH!
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