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X-WR-CALDESC:At long last\, get the answer to the age-old question\, “Is th
 e book always better than the movie?” (Spoiler—no\, it isn’t!) We’ll tackl
 e the interesting reasons why this belief still persists\, while showing m
 any great examples of films that clearly outshone their literary origin\, 
 such as Jaws\, Breakfast at Tiffany’s\, Field of Dreams\, Die Hard\, Shrek
 \, Legally Blonde\, It’s a Wonderful Life\, and many more! This program sh
 ows specific examples of how filmmakers use different (not better\, just d
 ifferent) tools to tell their versions of a story. We do NOT say that movi
 es are always better\, but encourage patrons to find value in all art form
 s that tell stories. \n\nPresented by Steven Franzel of Marquee filmtalks.
 \n\nRegistration Required.
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DESCRIPTION:At long last\, get the answer to the age-old question\, “Is the
  book always better than the movie?” (Spoiler—no\, it isn’t!) We’ll tackle
  the interesting reasons why this belief still persists\, while showing ma
 ny great examples of films that clearly outshone their literary origin\, s
 uch as Jaws\, Breakfast at Tiffany’s\, Field of Dreams\, Die Hard\, Shrek\
 , Legally Blonde\, It’s a Wonderful Life\, and many more! This program sho
 ws specific examples of how filmmakers use different (not better\, just di
 fferent) tools to tell their versions of a story. We do NOT say that movie
 s are always better\, but encourage patrons to find value in all art forms
  that tell stories. \n\nPresented by Steven Franzel of Marquee filmtalks.
 \n\nRegistration Required.
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