Saturday, June 26, 2004
Ray Bradbury wants Michael Moore to apologize and change the title of his new film
"It's not a nice thing he has done," Bradbury, 83, said. "My book is known all over the world and that title is my title."
Michael Moore is not otherwise known for his consideration. Whether Mr. Bradbury - one of the living legends of American science fiction - has a case is unclear. As we said of Al Gore though, Moore could have at least made a phone call.
Also:
"It's not a nice thing he has done," Bradbury, 83, said. "My book is known all over the world and that title is my title."
Michael Moore is not otherwise known for his consideration. Whether Mr. Bradbury - one of the living legends of American science fiction - has a case is unclear. As we said of Al Gore though, Moore could have at least made a phone call.
Also:
- In an English translation of an interview Ray Bradbury did with the Swedish daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter, published last week, the Web site World Net Daily reported the author of the classic fiction novel "Fahrenheit 451" called Moore a "screwed a------" because he "stole" the title.
"He stole my title and changed the numbers without ever asking me for permission," the 83-year-old Bradbury reportedly said in the interview