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Auteur:  Film Freak [ 18 Déc 2011, 00:04 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Given the compression of the last two books, if you direct the whole series would you consider shooting them at the same time?

David Fincher: Yes, the second two books are very much one story and it doesn’t seem prudent to me to go to Sweden for a year. Come back for a year. Put out the second one. Go to Sweden for a year. Come back for a year. I don’t think Rooney wants to be doing this four years from now. So I think that would be crazy especially given the sense that it’s really one story that’s kind of bifurcated in the middle.

However, before anyone thinks they’ll be making the sequels early next year, I also got to speak with screenwriter Steve Zaillian this morning and he told me that he hasn’t yet started writing the second screenplay.


Donc visiblement, il est chaud pour faire les suites.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 22 Déc 2011, 23:05 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Sur le premier montage et une éventuelle version longue (Pingouin, tu te trompes donc) :

Collider: I heard that your original cut on this was over three hours.

David Fincher: It was three hours and seven minutes.

Exactly, and you’re releasing a…

Fincher: Two hour and forty…well, again, I have to count titles contractually. But if you’re talking about the movie, the movie’s two hours and thirty-three minutes.

Either way, there was a lot of talk about you debating how to cut twenty minutes out of the movie.

Fincher: Somebody asked me, “At what point did you decide the movie should be two hours and thirty three minutes?” And I said, “At the point in time where it was three hours.” It was pretty obvious when you looked at it that we could sustain a lot of interest, but I didn’t think we could sustain three hours worth of interest.

Are you going to release the additional footage?

Fincher: Nope.

So that footage is never going to see the light of day?

Fincher: No, I don’t believe in that. I’m a final cut director. Oliver Stone’s a final cut director. Why would JFK, the one we saw, be different from the one that’s on the DVD? Tell your story, man.



Non seulement il ment (il a rajouté 8 minutes pour le DVD de Zodiac) mais en plus il se trompe (la version de JFK en DVD est plus longue que la version ciné).

Extrait de cette interviewu :
http://collider.com/david-fincher-girl- ... ore-133678
Où l'on apprend entre autres que Soderbergh, Verbinski et Romanek sont les premières personnes à qui il montre ses films et qu'un meilleur Blu-ray de The Game est en préparation.

Auteur:  Le Pingouin [ 23 Déc 2011, 19:23 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Ben ça pue. Moi j'en mange de ses 20 minutes, si c'est 20 minutes de Rooney Mara.

Après, si il a taillé dans l'épilogue, c'est pas plus mal.

Et je me trompe, donc.

Par contre, sur Variety, ils reportent que la presse suédoise préfère le Fincher, globalement...

Le film a démarré sympathiquement, mais MI4 étant un gros carton (truc imprévisible), le film est un poil dans l'ombre. De toute façon avec sa durée, il fera second ou troisième (derrière Sherlock).

Bon accueil critique global, bon retour du public, tout ça laisse entendre un film qui va se faire sur le long terme. C'est bon pour les suites!

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 09 Jan 2012, 23:34 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Sony lance les suites mais il est pas sûr du tout que Fincher revienne.
Le 2e livre est son préféré des 3 apparemment mais après avoir tourné le pilote de House of Cards au printemps, il veut tourner 20 000 lieues sous les mers à partir de l'automne ou l'hiver 2012 et Sony ne l'attendra peut-être pas.
De plus, il semblerait que les coulisses du tournage du premier film furent mouvementées avec bien des clash entre le réal et le studio.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 30 Avr 2012, 17:32 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

"The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo," the first in the series, underwhelmed at the box-office, and Birnbaum acnowledged that that's changed their plans for the sequels, with the studio considering shooting "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest" back-to-back, to save on production costs. Steve Zaillian's scripts are seemingly complete, and Birnbaum does, it would seem, want to keep David Fincher around for future installments, but will the director's pricetag and meticulous methods turn out to make him financially unviable?

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 17 Juil 2013, 17:41 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Good news, bad news.

Sources close to the filmmaker’s camp tell us Andrew Kevin Walker, “Seven” screenwriter and the scribe who also worked on “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea,” has been hired to quietly work on the the script for “The Girl Who Played with Fire,” the sequel to “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.” A ton of money has already been spent on the sequel, with Steve Zaillian paid a hefty sum to write the first draft, and Sony don’t want to just write off that film, hence pursuing the sequel and trying to maintain whatever momentum that franchise has left. This is good news for fans of Fincher and the ‘TGWTDT’ series (Walker is apparently almost done with his draft), but there’s a catch.

The window to shoot “The Girl Who Played with Fire” is incredibly small, and both Fincher and Craig are busy this fall. The director will be shooting "Gone Girl," while the actor is hitting Broadway to star in the play "Betrayal" opposite his wife Rachel Weisz, with the show running from October 1st to January 5, 2014. 'Played With Fire' would need to arguably shoot in early 2014, otherwise Sony would have to wait even longer as Daniel Craig will likely be busy for a large chunk of next year, shooting the Sam Mendes-directed "Bond 24" (which already has a 2015 release date). That's not to mention that Fincher will likely require several months of post-production on “Gone Girl.”

So the question is, does Sony wait until 2015 to start shooting the “Dragon Tattoo’ sequel or do they simply go with another director? The answer may have already arrived as THR notes that "Fincher's chances of helming ['Played With Fire']...are all but dead." Fincher signed a pay or play deal and gets rewarded handsomely whether he directs it or not, but Sony was said to not be happy when “Gone Girl” was announced last week, and it appears they are now prepared to continue the Millenium series without the director.

Auteur:  raymond hessel [ 17 Juil 2013, 20:05 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Film Freak a écrit:
Fincher signed a pay or play deal

Je croyais que les studios avaient perdu trop de thunes avec ces contrats et qu'ils avaient arrêté d'en faire depuis un moment... Je vois pas trop où est leur intérêt, en fait.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 15 Nov 2016, 02:11 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Une suite verra enfin le jour mais n'adaptera pas les 2ème et 3ème romans mais directement le 4ème, qui n'a pas été écrit par l'auteur original.

Le scénario sera signé Steven Knight (Les Promesses de l'ombre, Alliés) et ce sera réalisé par Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead, Don't Breathe...qui aura une suite aussi d'ailleurs).

On sait pas encore si Mara et Craig rempilent.

Auteur:  Art Core [ 15 Nov 2016, 10:16 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (David Fincher, 2011)

Bof, j'aurais aimé voir Alvarez sur un truc plus orienté action/horreur, c'est là où il est bon.

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