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The best new score I've heard in ages - Jacob Groth's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - absolutely wonderful music, beautifully recorded, and which serves the film perfectly. I was shocked to see no soundtrack release credit, and I immediately contacted the company who made the film (in Sweden) to see if I could get it for Kritzerland - but I was informed they'd just made a deal with a UK-based company, so at least it will be coming out at some point. Wonder if it's Silva? Whoever it is, bravo for having the good taste to go after it and boo for beating me to the punch I recommend this score and the film highly - it's really the best thriller of its kind since Silence of the Lambs, and one can only shudder to think what Mr. Fincher will do to it in the obligatory and completely unnecessary American version.
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I saw the movie in the theater, and now it is out in DVD, so most of you can rent it. It's also streaming on Netflix.
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Got the Milan CD - it's fantastic.
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Hey Bruce there is another score from a danish film you might want to consider "The Substitute" Composed by Marco Beltrami. It has no CD release. I would - for sure- order it. Mark I would also order this absolutely without question. "The Substitute" AKA "Vikaren" Composed by Marco Beltrami, Bill Boston, Marcus Trumpp, and Dana Nui.
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