The Ray Bradbury Theater, Vol. 1 (2004)
Facts
| Cast | Ray Bradbury Theatre |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | January 2, 2007 |
| Running Time | 338 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 096009221393 |
| Buy this item | $6.99 at Amazon.com As of Jun 28 0:04 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Platinum Disc, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 11 new from $3.84, 15 used from $2.87 |
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Average user review:| Exceeded my expectations |
| The Ray bradbury theater episodes. |
August 5, 2006
| The books are better |
Each one is a half hour (or 24 minutes in this case), and normally features a single big-name actor (Jeff Goldblum, William Shatner, etc) surrounded by mostly unknown Canadian or British actors.
Picture is only VHS quality, sound is OK.
The performances are nothing special, however, and in general the story on screen is not as powerful as the written word. This is due of course to Bradbury's story-telling ability and talent as a writer.
The episodes are mostly so-so, but a couple do stand out - "The Crowd" (about accident-anticipating watchers), "The Small Assassin" (unhappy baby) and "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" (paranoid killer) are some of the most memorable.
If you've never read any Bradbury, this series probably will not encourage you to do so, but I do. Some of his books are legitimate candidates for "best ever". Here are some I like best:
Novels include:
Fahrenheit 451 (mind control and thought suppression)(also movie)
Something Wicked This Way Comes (boy and fantasy carnival)(also movie)
The better short story collections:
"The Martian Chronicles" (exploration and settlement of Mars).
"R is for Rocket", or "S is for Space" are early collections of short stories ranging from true science fiction (collecting a portion of the sun) through fantasy (love-lorn sea monster meets lighthouse/foghorn).
"The Illustrated Man" (a man's tattoos have a "mind of their own" and tell 19 stories about rains on Venus, strange children's nursery, etc)(movie with Rod Steiger.)
For the same reasonable price, I'm getting Vol 2 as well (not sure which titles are on it). July 10, 2005
| A great show at a great price |





