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Rooney Mara, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” (David Fincher, 2011).
Rooney Mara claims her character, Lisbeth Salander. Glad to hear she wouldn’t want to leave that amazing character. By Anne Thompson // November 16, 2015
Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett for Los Angeles Times
Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara shut down reporter who praised same-sex love story for seeming "heterosexual"
Reporter: “What I love so much about this film [Carol] is the love story between the two of you and how it didn’t feel like it as homosexual love story; it felt very heterosexual, if I may, so could you talk about…”
Cate Blanchett: “It felt normal."
Reporter: “Is it because of the times we are living in now? Is that the reason why we don’t care anymore?”
Rooney Mara: “To me there is no difference, so it’s kind-of a difficult question to answer. I think one of the great things about the film is that it’s not a political film; it’s not a film with an agenda; we’re not preaching to the audience, so people are allowed to watch it for what it is which is a love story between two humans.”
Spread this Image to show Sony we want the Sequels with Rooney, Craig, Fincher, Reznor/Atticus
Best of David Fincher not giving a fuck: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (commentary)
The women and men of “Carol”. [X]
Leon and Matilda!
How about eating something Rooney
Rooney Mara photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Interview Magazine | November 2015
A new Carol postee
Interviewer: Digital or film?
David Fincher: Digital – what is this film?
Interviewer: How often do you do one take and move on?
David Fincher: Never, not once, ever, in 35 years…
Interviewer: What's the most takes you've ever done?
David Fincher: 107.
A set of gorgeous and heart-stopping images from Todd Haynes’ CAROL (2015) have been released. Starring Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Jake Lacy & Kyle Chandler.
Photo by Wilson Webb. Courtesy of StudioCanal UK.
“I don’t know how much movies should entertain. To me, I’m always interested in movies that scar. The thing I love about Jaws is the fact that I’ve never gone swimming in the ocean again.”
Happy Birthday, David Fincher.
David Fincher, American Cinematographer.