Ray Bradbury

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    Universal Horror (1998)

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    Universal Horror (1998)

    Universal Horror is a documentary about the era of classic monster movies that were made at Universal Studios during the 1930’s and 1940’s.

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    The Harryhausen Chronicles (1998)

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    The Harryhausen Chronicles (1998)

    As an actor, director and producer, Ray Harryhausen has been a vibrant figure in Hollywood, working on everything from family films to mind-bending sci-fi. But his true genius lay in the creation of special effects for movies such as Mighty Joe Young and It Came from Outer Space. Narrated by Leonard Nimoy and featuring appearances by George Lucas and Ray Bradbury, this film documents Harryhausen’s remarkable life’s work.(copied from Netflix)

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    The Halloween Tree (1993)

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    The Halloween Tree (1993)

    Four children learn the origins of Halloween customs while trying to save the life of their friend.

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    The Stan Freberg Commercials (1990)

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    The Stan Freberg Commercials (1990)

    Collection of commercials on VHS tape included with the CD box set, “The Tip of the Freberg.” Also includes a video for the single “The Conspiraski Theory.”

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    Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman (2007)

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    Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman (2007)

    Famous Monster takes a fast-paced, colorful look at the life of science fiction’s greatest fan – Forrest J. Ackerman, whose 85 year love affair with the genre helped bring it into the mainstream and shape the way we view science fiction today.

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    The Ray Bradbury Theater

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    The Ray Bradbury Theater

    The Ray Bradbury Theater is an anthology series that ran for two seasons on HBO, three episodes per season from 1985 to 1986, and four additional seasons on USA Network from 1988 to 1992. It was later shown in reruns on the Sci Fi Channel. All 65 episodes were written by Ray Bradbury and many were based on short stories or novels he had written, including “A Sound of Thunder”, “Marionettes, Inc.”, “Banshee”, “The Playground”, “Mars is Heaven”, “Usher II”, “The Jar”, “The Long Rain”, “The Veldt”, “The Small Assassin”, “The Pedestrian”, “The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl, “Here There Be Tygers”, “The Toynbee Convector”, and “Sun and Shadow”.

    Many of the episodes focused on only one of Bradbury’s original works. However, Bradbury occasionally included elements from his other works. “Marionettes, Inc.” featured Fantoccini, a character from “I Sing the Body Electric!”. “Gotcha!” included an opening sequence taken from “The Laurel and Hardy Love Affair.” Characters were renamed, and elements added to the original works to expand the story to 23–28 minutes or to better suit the television medium.

    Each episode would begin with a shot of Bradbury in his office, gazing over mementos of his life, which he states are used to spark ideas for stories. During the first season, Bradbury sometimes appeared on-screen in brief vignettes introducing the story. During the second season, Bradbury provided the opening narration with no specific embellishment concerning the episode. During the third season, a foreshortened version of the narration was used and Bradbury would add specific comments relevant to the episode presented. During the fourth and later seasons, a slightly shorter generic narration was used with no additional comments.

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