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The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
The point of remaking 'Straw Dogs' is not to replicate the philosophies of Sam Peckinpah at all. Wh
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