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Post by Jennifer on Jul 30, 2005 2:06:06 GMT -5
I thought this book would be better than it actually was. It was interesting, but not very fun.
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Post by Natalie on Sept 1, 2005 13:38:52 GMT -5
I would hate for this to happen. You know, the book wasn't very fun, but the main character is very memorable to me. I liked him a lot...not really sure why!
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Post by Jennifer on Sept 2, 2005 14:54:51 GMT -5
Because he wanted to save the books!
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Post by Jennifer on Sept 4, 2005 17:41:39 GMT -5
Do they have a movie of this book?
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Post by khoa on Mar 9, 2006 17:36:53 GMT -5
Yeah, they have a movie. It showed up on Turner Classic Movies like a few months ago. It doesn't really compare to the book. I would love to see a remake.
Has anyone actually put a book in the oven and turned it up to 450 degrees or higher and actually see if it burn??? That would be an interesting experiment... There's actually a movie called Harrison Bergeron with Sean Astin that kinda gives a spin on this book. But instead of just taking away books, they do the same for TV and basic knowledge.
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Post by khoa on Mar 10, 2006 14:17:39 GMT -5
Wow! You're in luck! Looks like TCM is going to show it again:
Fahrenheit 451 (1967) TCM, Saturday Mar 11, 2006 2/1:00pm Central
Check your local listings.
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Post by Jennifer on Mar 16, 2006 2:41:53 GMT -5
Hey, thanks for letting me know! I had no idea there was a movie about it. Cool.
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Post by Denise on Mar 20, 2006 1:37:47 GMT -5
yes
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Post by Jennifer on Apr 20, 2006 18:08:27 GMT -5
I'll have to research more into this...
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