| I much prefer the idea of a live-action presentation of F451. That said, I hope that the director remains true to the book. I have the DVD for the '66 version, and enjoy it very much. However, I would like to see the Hound, the Beetle cars, and a modern representation of the Family wall screens. I hope they also give Ray Bradbury a cameo. |
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| It would also be interesting to see how the Internet would figure into the F451 society. |
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| Well, as I've seen here on the board, it could be said that for a matter of fact Mr Bradbury does not like the internet. He won't even read a transcript dandelion has made for him. Ha ha! I'm not laughing at you, dandelion I agree with you that the internet would be interesting if included in the new movie, which I believe it would in some fashion. As it is a digitally imposed fountain of information and considered a bastion of free press, I'd say it depends, as everything in a free society does, on the morality of its individual users. I can see it being used like the seashell radio and the wall screens as what they esstentially were: distractions from living. |
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| Just a thought: I always considered the "family" in the wall screens to be very much like a soap opera, but perhaps in the future everyone in a chat room will have a camera pointed on them with a blue screen behind them and they will be composited into the picture of the house, making it seem that they are all in one room on TV. Thus, the soap opera really does include the viewer, and they won't have to even hire actresses...I hope that all made sense...This is just a thought, however, I don't think it would be appropriate for the 451 movie. Two reasons: 1: It isn't important to the story. It would be a change for changes sake, and NONE of us want to see that. We want to dee the book as we know and love it. We wouldn't want to see a Martian Chronicles movie with changed dates, would we? So let's just stick to the family as described in the book. 2: This will never happen because people who would be participating on a regular basis would likely be much more boring than TV (which says alot) and most of all would not be "beautiful" like the people in soap operas supposedly are. The audience and sponsors would be lost.(Boy, I really hope this is not misinterpreted) Anyway, I say we stuff the pages into the camera and leave the internet out of it! |
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