| By the way, doeas anyone know for sure that Bradbury didn't let Moore use the "Fahrenheit" name? I can't seem to find a source on that anywhere. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers, Translator PS - Nard, I do hope that religion and belief in god will not stop people from finding common ground in the matter of the sanctity and equality of human life, no matter who's it is...
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| Secondary source, but it's a start (and, it sure sounds like Bradbury!): http://movies.go.com/movies/F/fahrenheit911_2004/ 04/04/03 Author Ray Bradbury thinks Michael Moore's title will confuse people with his classic sci-fi novel Fahrenheit 451 and he wants Moore to change it. "He can't have my title," said Bradbury. "We've got an important film coming out [Fahrenheit 451], the book's having its 50th anniversary in October. If he wants his movie to be an homage to me, why not title it, 'Bradbury, where the hell are you now that we need you?'" (Variety) |
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| Looks reasonably solid, and indeed Bradburish. Now the key question - where does Bradbury indicate that he's against what Moore says? It seems his comment is acually endorsing the movie, even though it has reservations about the use of the title. Cheers, Transaltor
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| You're right, I did switch the discussion this time around. I was still under the impression of your comment "This is especially offensive because Bradbury tends toward conservative politics (in some areas anyway -- my own view is that it is difficult to nail down Bradbury's political views in all areas), and I can't imagine Moore is not aware of this.", which I might have taken out of context as implying that Bradbury is against the movie. But upon re-reading the post, I don't think that's the proper interpretation of your words. Sorry. Agreed about the murderous regiemes. Absolutely nothing more to add (well, except maybe to say that I hope Bradbury wouldn't actually endorse the current method of the, as you call it, war on terror, but would rather prefer to see things settled in some different, more effective and logical way). Cheers, Translator [This message has been edited by Translator (edited 05-18-2004).]
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| FH 451- Could you tell us how Ray is reacting to all of the Fahrenheit 9-11 media blitz? |
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| I haven't seen the movie, so I can't comment. But I loved Bowling for Columbine, and if it was anything like it, it should have won hands down. Cheers, Translator
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