26 April 2011, 06:53 PM
William LantryThe Martian Chronicles, the Movie (?)
Even Ray has softened somewhat on "I Sing the Body Electric" over the years, though he hasn't softened a bit on Serling. It's definitely not one of the best episodes of TWILIGHT ZONE (nor is it anywhere near the worst), but it still works on a certain fundamental level.
Like the outstanding "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a Friend of Mine" with the incomparable Fred Gwynne, "The Electric Grandmother" is superb. It really deserves a legitimate release on DVD or BluRay.
Terry Pace
pillaroffire@bellsouth.net
"God, here and there, makes madness a calling." -- Ray Bradbury
26 April 2011, 10:33 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by William Lantry:
Like the outstanding "Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a Friend of Mine" with the incomparable Fred Gwynne, "The Electric Grandmother" is superb. It really deserves a legitimate release on DVD or BluRay.
These two, along with
The Burning Man from
The Twilight Zone, represent the three best adaptations of any of Ray's stories for the small screen. IMO.
01 May 2011, 09:34 AM
William LantryHoly moley, John! Those are terrific, but have you never seen "The Jar" or "The Life Work of Juan Diaz?" from THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR? They put most feature films to shame!
Don't make me send Norman Lloyd (who produced and directed both) over there with the cleaver he stole from the set of "Man from the South" ... your head might just wind up in the jar! :-)
Seriously, if you've never seen them -- as Ray would say, "Make haste to live!"
Terry Pace
pillaroffire@bellsouth.net
P.S. A few of THE RAY BRADBURY THEATRE's, particularly "Banshee" and "Usher II," are pretty swell as well!
"God, here and there, makes madness a calling." -- Ray Bradbury
01 May 2011, 10:12 AM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by William Lantry:
Holy moley, John! Those are terrific, but have you never seen "The Jar" or "The Life Work of Juan Diaz?" from THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR? They put most feature films to shame!
Don't make me send Norman Lloyd (who produced and directed both) over there with the cleaver he stole from the set of "Man from the South" ... your head might just wind up in the jar! :-)
Seriously, if you've never seen them -- as Ray would say, "Make haste to live!"
P.S. A few of THE RAY BRADBURY THEATRE's, particularly "Banshee" and "Usher II," are pretty swell as well!
But of course. Simply losing brain cells. Let me rephrase: These two, along with
The Burning Man from
The Twilight Zone,
The Jar and
The Life Work of Juan Diaz from
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour represent the five best adaptations of any of Ray's stories for the small screen. IMO.
The Coffin and
Usher II are my favourites from
The Ray Bradbury Theatre. Few of those worked, I think. Not because of the screenplays, but because of the production values.
However,
do make haste to send Mr Lloyd with said cleaver. Have him bring Josie, but tell her not to hang her head out the window like a dog.