> Similarly, bad movies don't ruin the books upon
which they're based. Or
> different movies, for that matter.
But do you think someone might see a bad Elmore Leonard
adaption and then say "Gee, won't be reading any of his
stuff." Not judging the people who might do that, but just
saying that might happen.
Vice versa, know of any books' reputations that have been
"saved" by good movies?
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