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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Vulture Exclusive: Why Aren't More Women Who Loved the 'Dragon Tattoo' Book Planning to See the Movie?

Vulture Breaking News Alert
Why Aren't More Women Who Loved the Dragon Tattoo Book Planning to See the Movie?
Sony announced today that it would move the release date of David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo up one day to Tuesday, December 20. "Fans of the book will be given the perfect opportunity to get a jump start on the release of an exceptional film," explained Geoff Blake, head of Sony Pictures marketing and distribution, in a statement widely released to the media. However, insiders tell Vulture that the real reason for the move is that the studio is concerned about the $125 million film's inability to get more traction with females, who have been largely responsible for making Stieg Larsson's trilogy a global hit in the first place.  Read More »
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