From Jeff Cronenweth getting his moody lighting on to Trent Reznor and Karen O ripping through Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”, this teaser for David Fincher’s American remake of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is right around one of the coolest things I’ve EVER seen.

Reports say this is a leaked trailer bootlegged from a U.K. theater, hence the shaky camera. But, the trailer is preceded by an MPAA logo, leading me to believe it could be part of some kind of viral marketing campaign from Sony. Perhaps it’s the work of Lisbeth Salander herself. Bwhahaha!

Here is the original opening title sequence for The Social Network. All I can say is that I’m glad they went with this instead.

Click here for more info on how the change of pace came about.

Okay, Rooney. Now I’m convinced. Plus, I semi take back all those mean things I said about you circa the Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Though your performance there was pretty bland, you’re not a bland actress. You ruled in The Social Network, as well as the little-seen Dare, and you deserve to usurp the stellar Noomi Rapace’s throne. I’m sure Fincher, with all his 90-something takes, will send you out on the star-studded path you deserve.

Okay, Rooney. Now I’m convinced. Plus, I semi take back all those mean things I said about you circa the Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Though your performance there was pretty bland, you’re not a bland actress. You ruled in The Social Network, as well as the little-seen Dare, and you deserve to usurp the stellar Noomi Rapace’s throne. I’m sure Fincher, with all his 90-something takes, will send you out on the star-studded path you deserve.

My predictions for the nominees at this year’s Academy Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay are…

1. Aaron Sorkin, for The Social Network

2. Someone who will lose to Aaron Sorkin, for The Social Network

3. Someone who will lose to Aaron Sorkin, for The Social Network

4. Someone who will lose to Aaron Sorkin, for The Social Network

5. Someone who will lose to Aaron Sorkin, for The Social Network

Still not really lured in by the whole Facebook concept. I’m just excited to see the new David Fincher film. Of course, that’s what I said about The Curious Case of Benjamin Button…

I really hope this is as good as the buzz builds it up to be and the trailers never really allude to.

A David Fincher-directed biopic about the founders of Facebook, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake as said founders? I dig it.

A David Fincher-directed biopic about the founders of Facebook, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake as said founders? I dig it.