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19 Feb, 2016
Time Will Tell
1 of 1 found this helpful I have had 2 LumiNox rubber watchbands (the original and 1 replacement) which lasted 2 years each before tearing. If I get 5 years out of this band, then it will pay for itself; anything less and it is overpriced.

27 Dec, 2018
Bad purchase... twice. Did not use product until a year after purchase.
Product made a mess of my desk and ruined my printer. Copies so bad they could not be read.
15 Jun, 2015
The Movies as Good as the Books
1 of 1 found this helpful The Swedes made this movie trilogy in one year and paid tribute to the late Stieg Larsson's literary trilogy with excellent casting, exceptional performances, and screenplays that are faithful to the books.
As entertaining as the English GWDT movie may have seemed, the storyline of the book was butchered in the screenplay. The difficulty in deciding whether and/or how to do a sequel based upon GWPWF and/or GWKHN may be in part due to the fact that the continuity between the books that Stieg Larsson created must now be contrived in any subsequent screenplay(s) as the foundation of the complete story has been changed.
Watch the Swedish trilogy and you won't care about whether the Anglos ever produce a sequel(s). Hollywood forgot the reason for making movies, and how to make movies, a long time ago. Art has been replaced by multiple production companies trying to minimize losses, not make money (why share profits, anyway???), because there is no money to be made any more as movie-goers wise up and refuse to plunk down their cash for trash.
Ingmar Bergman and Stieg Larsson must be sipping aquavit and smiling, wherever they are. Skoal!!!