13 June 2008, 06:39 PM
tinkerbellName the Ray Bradbury Story
Correct answer Mr B!
Your turn at last.
You could have the pen but I think, at today's prices, cabbage would be a better bet.
14 June 2008, 08:46 AM
Braling III hope I can read "Changeling" someday!
Meanwhile...
"[children are] so eager for everything! I guess that's what I miss most in older folks, the eagerness gone nine times out of ten, the freshness gone, so much of the drive and life down the drain. I like to watch school let out each day. It's like someone threw a bunch of flowers out the school front doors."
16 June 2008, 07:23 PM
Braling IINo takers?
C'mon! Somebody have a go!
20 June 2008, 09:57 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
Zzzzzzzzzz....
Wake up!
Oh, I think I know - I believe we read this one recently as a possibility to consider as a short film (we decided on
The Invisible Boy).
Hail and Farewell?
20 June 2008, 10:47 PM
Doug SpauldingYou bring up a good point, although only the
first clip is from the Bradbury story.
So far as I know, there are only one or two versions of this made, both for learning centers or Saturday afternoon children's specials. And neither is very well known.
Our version is slated for probably next year, due in part to raising needed funds, and also because of other projects taking up the necessary time to film.
Stay tuned.
21 June 2008, 01:17 AM
tinkerbellquote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
... as a possibility to consider as a short film (we decided on The Invisible Boy).
There you are, Doug. Mr Tinkerbell could play this role without even showing up!
21 June 2008, 08:12 AM
philnicActually, Mr Tinkerbell's renowned Bottom would be quite appropriate for this film!
21 June 2008, 09:12 AM
Braling IIquote:
The first looks familiar (is it a colourised version?), the 3rd was clever, the second and fourth were rubbish, and the last is another stellar performance by my very good friend Robby.
21 June 2008, 11:06 AM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
Your turn...
Oh child, they said, avert your eyes.
Avert my eyes? I said, what, from wild skies
Where stars appear and wheel
And fill my heart and make me feel as if I might
This night and then another and another
Live forever and not die?
22 June 2008, 07:04 PM
Braling IIWell, I simply waited, sure that someone would get the source of your quote, DS. I'm pretty sure I know it, without even looking it up; but I don't want to be the only other player in this game!
22 June 2008, 08:06 PM
Doug SpauldingWell, maybe you can tell me, because I've already forgotten which work I pulled it from (I'm a little forgetful)!
Actually, I could look it up - I still remember from which book it came.
02 July 2008, 03:01 PM
Braling IISince it's been over a week and nobody else has had a go, I'll guess the quote comes from "Switch On The Night".