From today’s New York Times: “Fit for a Film: Suit Filed Against Warner Bros. in Screenplay Theft.”
The screenplay in this case being Trouble with the Curve.
I saw that movie.
Just sayin.’
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October 11, 2013
From today’s New York Times: “Fit for a Film: Suit Filed Against Warner Bros. in Screenplay Theft.”
The screenplay in this case being Trouble with the Curve.
I saw that movie.
Just sayin.’
Tagged as: Trouble With the Curve, Warner Brothers
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