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Monday, December 23, 2013

The Elmore Leonard Paradox

From The Atlantic: Why so many screen adaptations of the work of America’s most cinematic novelist are so bad—and what makes the exceptions, like TV’s Justified, so good by Christopher Orr.
Posted by David Cranmer at 5:29 AM
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