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When they finally make this movie, who does everyone want to see act in it.
I like Guy Pearce as Montag and Patrick Stewart as Faber.

There is a vote for the whole cast at www.youcastit.com
 
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there was already a thread about the cast of the new film.


By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.
 
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Actually, two threads, but someone was kind enough to copy the entire text of the original thread into the new one.
 
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Originally posted by dandelion:
Actually, two threads, but someone was kind enough to copy the entire text of the original thread into the new one.


I can't find a thread about the movie cast, can you post a link?
 
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Resurrecting this old thread to draw attention to a rather excellent blog post about F451: the novel, the Truffaut, and the Darabont.

Make yourself a nice cup of tea, then settle down to read this.


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Originally posted by philnic:
Make yourself a nice cup of tea, then settle down to read this.

I took your advice, brewed myself a cuppa Indian spiced chai, and settled down. Once again, I was blown away by something I already knew: "It was a pleasure to burn" is one of the all-time great opening lines.

Do you know this Bradbury can really write!


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He sure can. Perhaps he will be discovered some day...

Cuppa is a good word.


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