Collider have a new clips of director Rod Lurie’s (NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH) remake, STRAW DOGS as well as some behind the scene footage.
L.A. screenwriter David Sumner relocates with his wife to her hometown in the deep South. There, while tensions build between them, a brewing conflict with locals becomes a threat to them both.
As the above description tells, the film has relocated from the Bristish Isle’s to the ‘deep South’, hopefully that will make the film better as I was never a fan of the original starring Dustin Hoffman.
The film stars; Alexander Skarsgard (KILL GENERATION), James Marsden (X-MEN), Kate Bosworth (SUPERMAN RETURNS), Dominic Purcell (PRISON BREAK) and James Woods (VAMPIRES). The film is out November 4th 2011.
Paul finished is BA in Film & Broadcast Productions during the summer and has somehow landed the position of Media & Marketing Manager in the London Korean Film Festival happening this November (plug). While at University Paul found his speciality lay in Script Development, scriptwriting and Editing. He has written, edited and director a small number of not very good short films but does not let that dissuade him from powering through. After the Koreans are through with him he looks to enter the paid world of Script Development. He likes incredibly bad horror films, East Asian movies, comics and lots of other stuff.
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