The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo

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The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo

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was well done and kind of interesting, even though it couldn't figure out when to end. the 2nd in the series, "Girl who Played with Fire", seems like #2 in 3 total filler. wasn't as good, transitional piece at best. lackluster. too long on girl-power rah rah stuff. haven't been in a theatre with so many lesbo couples since Frida.
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My wife has really enjoyed this series. I'm not big on the mystery genre...but I might have to give this one a shot
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Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo

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the first one (Dragon Tatoo) is currently on netflix streaming. works nice on the big screen, though. just an FYI.
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having seen the 3rd and final of this franchise....not bad overall. kind of stylish. everything you think will happen does in the last "Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest". seems a little rushed, but more satisfying than #2 in the series.

these films will play art house for eons with lesbian audiences. but, beyond that, kind of worth it.
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