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Filmmaker Rod Lurie on Straw Dogs, His Critics and Sam Peckinpah: ‘I’m Certainly More Optimistic’

As soon as he took the reins on this week’s remake of Sam Peckinpah’s brutal 1971 classic Straw Dogs , writer-director Rod Lurie knew the haters would come in droves. “From the minute we announced it everybody was on my ass in the blogosphere, telling me that I couldn’t carry his jockstrap and I’ll never be Sam Peckinpah,” Lurie told Movieline on the eve of his film’s release. But with his updated take on the Peckinpah film, which transplants the violent tale to the American South and re-envisions protagonists David and Amy Sumner ( James Marsden and Kate Bosworth) as a Hollywood couple fighting off fire and brimstone-raised good ol’ boys, Lurie was never attempting to mimic Peckinpah at all — in fact, he was doing just the opposite.

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Filmmaker Rod Lurie on Straw Dogs, His Critics and Sam Peckinpah: ‘I’m Certainly More Optimistic’

Tony Scott, Brian Helgeland to Remake Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch

Fans of Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch , steel yourself: The guy who last put Denzel Washington on top of a runaway train (and made bank at the box office doing so) wants to remake the groundbreaking 1969 Western. Deadline reports that director Tony Scott — whose most recent film was last year’s Unstoppable — is negotiating to reboot the classic Peckinpah film. He also wants to remake his own Top Gun , so clearly nothing is sacred. Read the news after the jump and weep into your cowboy boots.

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Tony Scott, Brian Helgeland to Remake Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch

Alternate Suggestions for the Ridiculous Remake Announcements This Week

Even by today’s standards, it’s been a pretty strange week for remake announcements. Sandwiched in between seminal films in both the buddy cop and Sam Peckinpah genres, we’ve also got remakes of two classic musicals with Jay Z and Willow Smith attached to one and Beyonce and Clint Eastwood to the other. Not to mention Westworld ! Actually, go ahead and remake Westworld . That’s fine. Anyway, in celebration of Friday, let’s step once more into a Hollywood fantasyland where content and quality are priority number one (or at least not so low on the list), and look at alternatives to several of these high profile remakes.

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Alternate Suggestions for the Ridiculous Remake Announcements This Week