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To: Dr. Id who wrote (136776)6/16/2004 10:10:04 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 281500
 
Obviously the word "Farenheit" now belongs to Bradbury...

NOT

It's so funny to see the lengths some people will go to. Consider it free entertainment (but you probably already do :-)



To: Dr. Id who wrote (136776)6/16/2004 1:09:49 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Perhaps it's you that ought to read more...

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)
movies.go.com

Moore's movie loses its point in a barrage of cheap shots

Walter Shapiro
NEW YORK — It was a rare moment of modesty for Michael Moore, the left-wing documentary filmmaker.

usatoday.com