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This one is fairly recent, just under 23 min. I feel sad, but enjoyed it much too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...h8cA&feature=related | ||||
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Just spotted today, audio only. The first hour is an interview with Ray Bradbury. Host is John B. Wells, dated June 15, 2007: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iYf-Xb5Is8This message has been edited. Last edited by: Linnl, | ||||
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Ray Bradbury on THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW in 1978: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKziFqbNV6U | ||||
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These posts have so much to offer, Linnl! I've viewed/listened to all three above. (His discussion with Merv Griffith should be required viewing by our politician. Coast to Coast (great radio listening) always recognized Mr. Bradbury's literary and social importance. Then, UFOTV, RB from the deepest depths of The Depression to the greatest writer in American Literature. Common sense and hard work are valuable commodities these days. "Huh!") I truly enjoyed the final exchange in the UFOTV clip. Mr. Bradbury is commenting on his fifty year friendship with Arthur C. Clarke and then suddenly recalls having the book entitled Mars and the Mind of Man ("I think I have it here somewhere. It's a great book. Yeah!") The Ray Bradbury Board is the most active location of "Things Bradbury!" Thus, is it not our duty to pass it on, as Mr. Bradbury always did with us? Though available on various sites (randomly presented), a specific location for very special Ray Bradbury audios and videos seems an appropriate action to take in honor of Mr. Bradbury: his life, philosophies, friendships, public recognitions, and simply masterful moments. Thus, my "first passing it on!" Interview with the Waukegan Public Library (2006): Live Forever! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qA2reUaGsk8 | ||||
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This has been posted on these forums before, but since we're gathering Ray interviews together in this thread, here's some UCLA clips from the time of Ray's 90th birthday, mostly about the UCLA/F452 connection: http://www.spotlight.ucla.edu/ray-bradbury/ - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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The long-promised, but never realised sequel to Fahrenheit 451. "Live Forever!" | ||||
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"Warm, poetic, pure Ray Bradbury" NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory In Memoriam: Ray Bradbury 1920-2012 Mr. Bradbury took part in a symposium at Caltech with Arthur C. Clarke, journalist Walter Sullivan, and scientists Carl Sagan and Bruce Murray. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/video/index.php?id=1086 | ||||
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Put it down to global warming! - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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At this point, I'd take any Fahrenheit 45_! It has only been in the smoldering stages for - what -15 years!?? A spark! A spark! We need a spark... http://www.washingtonpost.com/...gJQAAyK0KV_blog.html | ||||
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Could a little heat via letters to Frank Darabont stir things up? A search through old "remake F451" posts reveals we have bantered the topic on board since '02. This 6/6/12 article presents a 2001 interview with Mr. Bradbury. The tone, even back then, sadly warned of another "getting off the path" dilemma lurking in the shadows. http://santacruz.patch.com/blo...-fahrenheit-451-redo My comment of "fifteen year" was not far off. RE-from Wiki: "Gibson had long planned to direct a remake of Fahrenheit 451, but in 1999 the project was indefinitely postponed because of scheduling conflicts." | ||||
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There was a time when Frank Darabont was saying that F451 would be his next movie... but then he got a bit sidetracked with the TV series THE WALKING DEAD. I imagine that took up 25 hours of each of his working days. From Ray's comments in his final years, I gather that Gibson still owns/owned the option on the film, although I saw something to the effect that the option runs out around 2015 (disclaimer: this is from memory, and not totally reliable). Sad though it may be, one might think that Ray's passing would trigger interest in making his best-known book into a film, and since there are several scripts out there (including Darabont's), one might think that it would be relatively quick, cheap and easy to do. Hollywood, however, has never been known for its logic or common sense. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
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(Found by philnic a few months ago) This "Lost Interview" Written & Hosted by VICTORIA LOOSELEAF is really an enjoyable view. Great responses from RB, as one would expect! http://vimeo.com/51030016 (3 episodes on site's menu) | ||||
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Also on vimeo, from 1996, BOOKMARK. Prof. Don Noble of University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa (now retired) interviews Ray Bradbury. About 27 min. http://vimeo.com/44344729 Don Noble's Book Reviews can be heard on Alabama Public Radio: http://apr.org/programs/don-nobles-book-reviewsThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Linnl, | ||||
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Two wonders, in a (funny?) ad. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhoWctx0QM0 | ||||
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Her interview with Ray Bradbury about BRADBURY SPEAKS has recently been added. | ||||
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