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    Touchstones - New
    by: Gregg Sutter

    To the Old Gang:

    Let’s get the Touchstones going again for the Newbies.

    A touchstone is “a standard or criterion by which something is judged or recognized.”  In The Dutch Forum, the term means a connection that exists in Elmore’s work across the boundaries of a single work.  A touchstone may be a character, a place, a line of dialogue; basically the evolution of the writer’s thought process.



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    ComicExperience

    @MerrillHagan I’ve always wanted to get into Elmore Leonard, but never have. Maybe now’s the time.

    MerrillHagan

    @ComicExperience If you’ve never read any Elmore Leonard, I highly recommend it. Try “Tishomingo Blues,” “Cuba Libre” or “Freaky Deaky”

    mysterybooks

    Tod: He and Matt Nix (creator of Burn Notice) are both influenced by Elmore Leonard.

    Prog_Blog

    #cdnleft #cdnprog Paging Elmore Leonard… (Cathie from Canada): This could be an Elmore Leonard… http://dlvr.it/3WRXm #cdnpoli

    therealemmamme

    @itsmeborci You’re a bus-driver Raoul! So don’t start spouting some Elmore Leonard bullshit you just heard because i saw that movie too.

    JapaneseDenim

    i think im going to finish this Book by Elmore Leonard ..its called Be Cool .... you may have seen the movie…

    ladri

    I try to leave out the parts that people skip. - Elmore Leonard, author #quote

    Wylieknowords

    “If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.” Elmore Leonard http://www.knowords.com

    StinaLL

    RT @LauraMarcella “I try to leave out the parts that people skip.” ~Elmore Leonard #amwriting #writers

    LauraMarcella

    “I try to leave out the parts that people skip.” ~Elmore Leonard #amwriting #writers

    jaystringer

    @DocNoir agreed. Such good dialogue. Who needs Elmore Leonard (apart from all of us)?

    YouTiup

    Everyone who knows how to type thinks they could write like Elmore Leonard. My ass.

    chinatown

    Beach reading count low - finished American Gods finally, now on Escape From Five Shadows (Elmore Leonard)

    rashonts

    @Pages2Type Okay, so I just read the article by Elmore Leonard. So how about my manuscript has been both resuscitated and redeeemed! THANKS

    CynthiaCloskey

    @greggersh I love pretty much all of Elmore Leonard’s books, but Get Shorty is my favorite. Out of Sight is great too.

    greggersh

    Which Elmore Leonard books would you recommend? #replyz


    "The next best thing to reading Elmore Leonard is re-reading him." -- Mike Lupica,
    New York Daily News



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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Coming Soon:  News of Whether or Not Killshot is Coming Soon?

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Mickey Rourke in Killshot and The Wrestler


Wow.  Talk about a tortured headline for a non-news story, but there it is.  Killshot is “scheduled” for theatrical release in 41 days and yet there is no new trailer and no assurances that the date isn’t just more bullshit, like every other announced release date for the film.  All things Killshot on the Weinstein website are ” coming soon.”  Right now however, Weinstein is apparently absorbed with the release of The Reader starring Ralph Fiennes, David Kross and Kate Winslet which was nominated for four Golden Globes and had a limited release a few days ago.  But the thing to watch for is how well The Wrestler does.  This is Mickey Rourke’s critically acclaimed film that comes out in limited release December 17 and then opens wide in January.  Will The Wrestler’s success determine whether Killshot is released or not?  Will the fact that The Wrestler comes out the same month as Killshot be one Mickey Rourke film too many or will it have a halo effect?  Nobody knows, not even Harvey Weinstein.

Check out a review of Killshot by a guy who knows what he is talking about.

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What’s the next Elmore Leonard novel or story you’d like to see made into a movie?

Jim Whitworth

Cuba Libre, hands down.

Paolo Buffa

Mr. Paradise

Brandon Hall

SWAG. The story’s not beholden to the period in which it was written, so a modern spin would work. Two strong male leads would be required, creating an opportunity for a classic movie duo, a la Redford and Newman. And it’s pitch perfect Leonard. Can’t lose. $20 million opening weekend, depending on RD.
Paul Compton ‎
@ Jim agreed. There’s a lot of contemporary crime thriller movies being made at the moment, why not go for something a bit different that still has wide appeal, like Cuba Libre.
Paolo Buffa
oh yea Swag great choice also!

Matthew Teet

City Primeval

Owais Piracha

wait…. what about Killshot? i thought that was a great movie!  I want to see Riding the Rap. and Pronto.

Pete Hamill

Tishomingo Blues.

Brandon Hall

Also, The Hunted, which is in my opinion a western set in Israel. Great climatic shootout. Steady action throughout the story. And Al Rosen is one of the best characters Dutch has ever created and then given Rosen’s fate—it would make for great cinema so long as the studio backed the source material.

Benny Estrella

I would love to see FREAKY DEAKY be made into a movie.One of my favorite books by the best writer in the world.

Jason C. Long

I’ll second that vote for Mr. Paradise.

David Beilstein

Cuba Libre.

Jason Edwards

I want to do “SWAG” but I missed my boat on that one, So I will redo “Stick” LoL

Ces Manansala

Definitely City Primeval…plus, The Law at Randado, Gunsights, and a remake of 52 Pickup

David McCracken

The movie that needs re-made is stick. Such a terrible version of a great book. One I would like to see made is LaBrava.

Trevor Holliday

SPLIT IMAGES.

Travis R. Gishie

‎“Freaky Deaky” or “Glitz”. Hands down.

Stuart Mayne

Give Soderbergh Swag. That’s a book that deserves to be a great movie.

Michael Chaney

Any of the books or stories from SWAG on, including Buena Vista.
The issue isn’t which one; it’s will it be written by someone who doesn’t fuck with what Elmore wrote, who’s smart enough to lift and drop in intact huge chunks of dialog? Ala…See More
Ashley Weisdorf
Bring back Clooney as Foley for “Road Dogs”.

Jeffery Abbott

La brava, with the celebrity culture?

Clive Sacke

Would love to see `La brava. Always one of my favourites. Would it be better set now or in the 80’s?

Daniel Kash

I cannot just choose just one because the books are all incredible!

Don Webb

Gotta be Stick. They really ruined that. Or The Big Bounce.

H Lyndon Arledge

Freaky Deaky!

Darrell James

Pagen Babies.

Scott Hagen

Glitz, Tishomingo Blues, Cuba Libre, re-do Stick

Christopher Leonard

Are you kidding? How about any of them. There have only been a few that stick to the story, the dialogue and the way a story is supposed to move. OK, I’l get off the soap box.

H Lyndon Arledge

Unfortunately, you’re dead on, Christopher.

Don Webb

You`ve only got to see what those two clowns “executive producers” did to Stick. They saw it as a really cute comedy. Same as Hollywood did to Matt Helm and James Bond in the beginning.They just don`t get it and never will.

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