Monday, December 5, 2011
Filming 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo': David Fincher's ABBA Snafu
David Fincher most likely will not be hearing 'Dancing Queen' in the near future. Within this month's problem of Wired, the director revealed an ABBA-related problem that came about while filming 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo.' Throughout the very first couple of times of production, Fincher was shooting a murder scene alongside a pier, but because of poor lighting, he never got the shot he wanted using the movie's tight production schedule, it might be several weeks before he could return. However, things got difficult the next time around, because of a music performer from the certain Swedish rock-band. When Fincher started planning the reshoot, he found that the home have been offered to among the men in ABBA. Apparently, the brand new owner -- either Benny or Björn, it isn't really obvious -- wasn't thrilled at the possibilities of getting his evening stroll interrupted with a simulated drowning, and that he declined to allow the crew return. But have no fear 'Tattoo' fans: Fincher wound up building their own Swedish pier inside a La soundstage. Although replicating the Northern European countryside inside a Hollywood backlot appears far-fetched, it may sound like Fincher made it happen justice. Based on Wired, it had been covered in "mossy rocks, foliage-body fat trees, and -- perched high over the docks, turtlenecking from the forest -- a squat, stealthily cozy faux cottage." Fincher continues to go over the building of 'Dragon Tattoo' together with actress Rooney Mara's already-buzzed-about performance. Read the whole profile over on Wired. 'The Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo' opens December 23, most probably with no ABBA song playing within the credits. [via Wired] [Photo: AP] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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