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How to Knock Out Daniel Craig, and 8 Other Revelations From the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Team

The formidable creative team behind the new adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo reconvened today in New York, where director David Fincher, screenwriter Steven Zaillian, and stars Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer and Stellan Skarsgård talked things over with a few dozen members of the press. Movieline was there to capture a range of revealing back stories, true confessions and amusing — if slightly harrowing — anecdotes from the shoot. Read on for the full report.

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Rooney Mara on Dragon Tattoo Nudity: "It Always Felt Like I Was in Costume, Even if I Was Naked"

Critics have been raving over Rooney Mara ‘s transformation into goth girl Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo , and it appears that notoriously OCD director David Fincher did think of every last detail. No, really, every last detail : “There was a lot of discussion that went into my merkin for the movie, because I was naked quite a lot,” Rooney says in a new interview with Metro . “And I don’t think a lot of people will notice all of the attention that went into that. But there was a lot of discussions around that.” See, in the book Lisbeth dies her hair black, but her natural color is strawberry blonde, so “We had a special merkin made that was, you know, strawberry-blonde so that it would fit, ” Rooney says. A key detail of Lisbeth’s character are her tattoos and piercings, including one in her nipple that caused quite a ruckus when it was featured on a teaser poster for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (left). While the tattoos are fake, Rooney did go under the gun to get real piercings for the film: “I thought, ‘She has it in the book, and she should have it [in the movie],'” she tells Allure about her new hardware. “Because of all the tattoos and the makeup and the piercings, and the physical transformations my body has to go through, it would always feel sort of like I was in costume, even if I was naked. It just felt like a good one to get — a necessary one to get.” The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo opens in theaters December 20 , but you can catch up with star Rooney Mara right here at MrSkin.com!

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9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The notorious embargo on David Fincher’s adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has officially been lifted, and thus you can expect a frenzied film-culture commentariat to weigh in with raves, rumblings and other reactions all day. Things are no different here, where a few first impressions are making the rounds.

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9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The notorious embargo on David Fincher’s adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has officially been lifted, and thus you can expect a frenzied film-culture commentariat to weigh in with raves, rumblings and other reactions all day. Things are no different here, where a few first impressions are making the rounds.

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9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

The notorious embargo on David Fincher’s adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo has officially been lifted, and thus you can expect a frenzied film-culture commentariat to weigh in with raves, rumblings and other reactions all day. Things are no different here, where a few first impressions are making the rounds.

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9 First Impressions of David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Sadface Emoticon: Alec Baldwin Leaves Twitter

Alec Baldwin, one of our chirpiest and most opinionated tweeters, has apparently given up Twitter altogether. The 30 Rock star and Oscar nominee fled the site following an incident in which American Airlines booted him off a plane for playing Words With Friends and for being violent, abusive, and aggressive . All that remains of his Twitter is the handle name and the word “Deactivated.” Sad, sad day. Thrust your American flag at the sky and never forget his above-average GOP putdowns. [ @AlecBaldwin ]

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Sadface Emoticon: Alec Baldwin Leaves Twitter

Oscar Index: And the Winner is… Old

We’ve officially crossed the halfway point of this year’s Oscar Index — a bittersweet milestone where the team at Movieline’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics takes a deep breath, orders a stiff drink, and then… orders another eight or so stiff drinks. While they slam their ways over the awards-season hump, join me for a quick run-through of where things stand this week.

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Oscar Index: And the Winner is… Old

Oscar Index: And the Winner is… Old

We’ve officially crossed the halfway point of this year’s Oscar Index — a bittersweet milestone where the team at Movieline’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics takes a deep breath, orders a stiff drink, and then… orders another eight or so stiff drinks. While they slam their ways over the awards-season hump, join me for a quick run-through of where things stand this week.

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Oscar Index: And the Winner is… Old

Is Fincher’s Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Too Extreme for Oscars?

Over at Entertainment Weekly, David Fincher plays coy joking about The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ‘s Oscar chances. [Some spoilers follow, though they’ll come as no surprise to those familiar with Stieg Larsson’s book or Niels Arden Oplev’s 2009 film adaptation.] How likely is is that the Academy will be so turned off by the extremes seen in Fincher’s film that they’d pass it over come nomination day?

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First Tintin Reviews: Spielberg’s Hergé Adaptation Reminiscent of Indiana Jones, But Is the Mo-Cap Up to Snuff?

The first batch of reviews are in for The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn , Steven Spielberg’s long-awaited big-budget adventure that attempts to revive the charming Hergé character (first introduced in 1929) with the most advanced motion capture technology money can buy. So what did the earlybird critics have to say?

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First Tintin Reviews: Spielberg’s Hergé Adaptation Reminiscent of Indiana Jones, But Is the Mo-Cap Up to Snuff?