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UPDATE: Alexander Skarsgard and Kate Bosworth Set To Star in 'Straw Dogs' Remake

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'True Blood' star finds his first major American feature

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Published: Wednesday, July 15th 2009 at 9:23 PM

UPDATE: Okay, now Kate Bosworth has been confirmed by Variety as Marsden's wife in the feature. As much as the Skarsgard casting impressed me, Bosworth's addition… not so much. On top of that, the more fleshed out storyline from Variety sounds rather generic to me. I updated the article below to contain all the new information.

Well, I am not exactly excited for Rod Lurie's update on Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs, but the idea "True Blood" co-star Alexander Skarsgard has landed a role has me a little more optimistic as he has joined the cast along with Kate Bosworth.

James Marsden stars in the film in a role that was previously occupied by Dustin Hoffman in the 1971 original thriller I urge all of you to watch, but it appears this remake is going to hardly be anything like the original and is beginning to smell truly vanilla.

Marsden plays a Hollywood screenwriter who relocates with his wife to her hometown in Mississippi. Bosworth plays the wife, who left the South for LA. to become an actress and returns home so her husband can finish his script in quiet. Skarsgard plays her high school boyfriend, an ex-football hero who sees the return of his former girlfriend as a way to reclaim glory.

The big change right off the bat is the decision to move the film from the English setting of the original and send it into the South, although that is one thing that bothers me as I am concerned it is going to play to traditional country bumpkin stereotypes. As for Skarsgard playing an ex-football hero and Bosworth's high school boyfriend sounds so "been-there-done-that."

I wrote more on my thoughts on the remake back in April, but have since toned down my concern seeing how a remake can't hurt the original so why should I bother myself? Perhaps we'll have a pair of good films to look back on.

As it stands now the film was originally set for an August 2010 release, but has since been moved to TBA status. Screen Gems will distribute.

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  1. Travis

    hey, while were at it

    remake casablanca

    remake citizen kane

    remake seventh seal

    reboot godfather trilogy

    and lets cast no talent pretty face hollywood actors to perform incompetently in front of the camera in the place of their former legacy performances

    Sam Peckinpah yur cynical bleak world has come true

    god bless america

  2. GregM

    If this was a movie based on Shakespear would anybody care? I mean, if Marsden, Skarsgard, and Bosworth were to play the leads in a Macbeth movie, would anybody be counting the number of Scottish Play adaptations we've seen since in the last 39 years?

    Or what about the Live Wire – I,Robot example. For all we know, someone wrote a script with elements of Straw Dogs and an exec said "we should just remake Straw Dogs, change your lead to a screenwriter and ramp up the ending".

    There's no shortage of quality films that are remakes, reboots, retellings, or based ons and there's no shortage of original films that are crap. On a completely separate note, that TCM Magnificent Seven poster is my desktop background.

  3. cgp

    Skarsgard is encouraging, for sure. That guy's more than a pretty face.

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