Stuff like this makes me ashamed of Hollywood. Why can't our film industry eithertitaniumChampion said:This. Exactly what they are doing with "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". I saw it on iTunes being released, and then later I saw on the some information about the film being cast. It made me do a double-take. One is the original Denmark release [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132620/], and the other is US [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1568346/].emeraldrafael said:Well, there's your answer. They made it in EUrope, and want to bring it to America, but have to "remake" it so its more accepted by the american movie goer public. this acutally happens... well, not often, but sometimes.
I feel really bad that not only does America need to remake our own classics, but we're so devoid of originality that we take it from other countries and repackage it as our own. For shame! (sad face)
A: Make original movies instead of constant remakes or
B: At least wait a few years after the movie's been out so nobody will be able to notice stuff like this. That way when the movie bombs, I can see people's complaints about how the original was better so I can watch the original!