Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Oprah Winfrey Visits The Jackson Family

Over the weekend Oprah Winfrey made her way to SoCal to pay an in-house visit with the Jackson family for a taped interview set to air on an upcoming episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Oprah chilled with the Jacksons on Saturday and TMZ managed to get their hands on photos snapped of the Big [...]

At the start of last month we got our first look at actress Rooney Mara on the Swedish set of the US remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and today we get our first look at her co-star Daniel Craig filming his first scenes for the film over the weekend. As you should already know, the Dragon Tattoo trilogy is being remade for the English-speaking audience … here are photos of Daniel Craig in the role of Mikael Blomkvist:



It’s one of the most hotly-anticipated movies of all time. After it was announced Hollywood would be remaking the original Swedish adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s famous novel The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, the question on everybody’s lips was who would be playing lead character Mikael Blomkvist. And now James Bond star Daniel Craig has started shooting the blockbuster on the streets of Stockholm, Sweden. The 42-year-old actor was spotted shooting one of the opening scenes of the novel on the steps of a courthouse in Stockholm yesterday. Craig was also seen chatting to director David Fincher before another scene shot later in the day. There was no sign of Craig’s co-star Rooney Mara, who will be playing the title character Lisbeth Salander, on set, although she was pictured arriving in Sweden [to begin] training for one of the film’s many motorcycle scenes. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the first book in Larsson’s trilogy and tells the story of journalist Blomkvist, who teams up with computer hacker Salander to attempt to solve the disappearance of a young girl called Harriet Vanger. And while the Hollywood version of the film is sure to be a hit, director Fincher insists he isn’t trying to remake Niels Arden Oplev’s Swedish film. He said in a recent interview: ‘There is absolutely no reason to do such a thing. Steve Zaillian has written the new screenplay and he based it on the book and made his own version. ‘Sure, there are scenes that will resemble those in the Swedish film, but it is the book that we are filming.’ Meanwhile, Fincher also confirmed that British actress Joely Richardson would be joining the cast, although he did not reveal which character she will be playing. Steven Berkoff has also signed on to the film, and is believed to be playing Lisbeth’s villainous conservator Nils Bjurman. The movie is expected to be released in late 2011.


HMMMM … while I fully trust that David Fincher will make a fantastic movie, I’m a bit nervous about a screenplay that will be a new “version” of the original tale. I was so blown away by the original Swedish film that I find it hard to believe that any new version will be able to improve on the source material … but I’m willing to reserve judgment until we see more. My guess is that Joely Richardson has been cast as Mikael‘s co-worker/girlfriend Erika Pink reader Amy reminds me that Robin Wright (formerly Penn) has been cast as Erika. Production on Dragon Tattoo is now in full swing … it shouldn’t be long before we get to see and hear more from the set.


[Photo credit: Splash News; Source]



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