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Remember This Is The Extended Edition With A Bonus Disc.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo run time: 178mins approx
The Girl who Played with Fire run time: 179mins approx
The Girl who Kicked the Hornets' Nest run time: 178mins approx
Includes Bonus 4th DVD disc totalling 1 hour run time with special feature content^:
Cast Interviews including Noomi Rapace (Lisbeth Salander) and Michael Nyqvist (Mikael Blomkvist)
Photo gallery
Vanger family tree
Niedermann vs. Roberto: Behind the Fight Scene
* Noomi Rapace, Best Actress, Empire Awards 2011.
Based on Stieg Larsson’s literary phenomenon and featuring an award-winning* breakthrough performance by Noomi Rapace, the trilogy follows the unlikely heroine Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist. First as they unite to solve the case of a missing girl and then as they fight to uncover the truth about Salander’s past. A past full of secrets that a mysterious underground Government group would kill to keep hidden.
Now there's more to discover with the extended versions of the films, featuring two hours of never before released† feature content, available in both original Swedish language with English subtitles and English language audio.
15 comments
Boz
27 Dec 15#1
HDUKBargainHunter
27 Dec 152#2
Bargain!
Wish I had a store nearby, The first film still haunts me when watching anything similar!
Nothing has come close to it for me in its genre, I found myself mesmerized the entire time :smile:
petewood
27 Dec 152#3
I watched all 3 of these one after another on Christmas Day. These original Swedish versions dubbed into English are absolutely fantastic. Much better than the lame Daniel Craig version. If you are a fan I recommend reading the books as well. Lots more going on there than made it to the films.
Boz to petewood
27 Dec 15#4
Thank You Yes I Agree
These Are By Far The Best Versions :smiley:
Jon79 to petewood
27 Dec 151#7
There's absolutely nothing lame about Fincher's adaption of the books, just like there's nothing wrong with the swedish adaption. Debate all you want about which is better but neither version is lame.
bleachershane
27 Dec 151#5
Shame I don't have a store nearby as I've been wanting to pick these up at around this price! Nevertheless, voted hot.
Boz to bleachershane
27 Dec 15#6
You could try ringing their customer services . They ship Free postage & packaging
You never know in the season of goodwill :smiley:
snakeplisken
27 Dec 15#8
great films . waiting for zavvi drop below a tenner so i can catch up with the last one
Boz
27 Dec 15#9
There's Nothong Wrong With Either Version.
But I Must Admit I Agree With The Comment
That The Swedish Version Is Excellent :smiley:
bleachershane
28 Dec 151#10
Heads up for anyone that has a Fopp near them, I spotted this set for £7 in the Glasgow Union Street today!
Opening post
Remember This Is The Extended Edition With A Bonus Disc.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo run time: 178mins approx
The Girl who Played with Fire run time: 179mins approx
The Girl who Kicked the Hornets' Nest run time: 178mins approx
Includes Bonus 4th DVD disc totalling 1 hour run time with special feature content^:
Cast Interviews including Noomi Rapace (Lisbeth Salander) and Michael Nyqvist (Mikael Blomkvist)
Photo gallery
Vanger family tree
Niedermann vs. Roberto: Behind the Fight Scene
* Noomi Rapace, Best Actress, Empire Awards 2011.
Based on Stieg Larsson’s literary phenomenon and featuring an award-winning* breakthrough performance by Noomi Rapace, the trilogy follows the unlikely heroine Lisbeth Salander and journalist Mikael Blomkvist. First as they unite to solve the case of a missing girl and then as they fight to uncover the truth about Salander’s past. A past full of secrets that a mysterious underground Government group would kill to keep hidden.
Now there's more to discover with the extended versions of the films, featuring two hours of never before released† feature content, available in both original Swedish language with English subtitles and English language audio.
15 comments
Wish I had a store nearby, The first film still haunts me when watching anything similar!
Nothing has come close to it for me in its genre, I found myself mesmerized the entire time :smile:
These Are By Far The Best Versions :smiley:
You never know in the season of goodwill :smiley:
But I Must Admit I Agree With The Comment
That The Swedish Version Is Excellent :smiley: