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Jones doesn’t want to be The Lincoln Lawyer

Submitted by Melissa Molina on November 24, 2009 – 11:29 amNo Comment

tommy-lee-jonesTommy Lee Jones is stepping away from the project The Lincoln Lawyer after creative differences between him and Lakeshore Entertainment. Jones has been set to direct and co-star with Matthew McConaughey in the Lakeshore Entertainment adaptation of the Michael Connelly novel (Variety). That means that Lakeshore is already fast on the hunt for another director and actor despite this pretty big setback.

Jones’ latest movie is in the middle of post-production on a film called The Company Men. The story centers on a year in the life of three men trying to survive a round of corporate downsizing at a major company – and how that affects them, their families, and their communities. The John Wells directed film has a to be announced 2010 release date.

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