Friday, May 26, 2023
Ray Bradbury Experience Museum in Waukegan: Closure Announced
Thursday, May 18, 2023
New Bradbury 100 podcast episode: Rescuing SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
In this new episode of the show, I continue the story, examining how the film - disastrously previewed in 1982 - was rescued through some re-writing, re-shooting and re-editing. Ray claimed that he "directed" or "edited" the film doing this re-make period, rescuing it from the clutches of director Jack Clayton. But is this really true?
Join me as I dig into the archives, and look for evidence of what really went on.
This picture up above, by the way, is a publicity still showing Ray Bradbury and actor Royal Dano (who took the pivotal role of the Lightning Rod salesman in the film).
Before listening to the pod, you might want to re-watch this short video clip from 2017, where I talk about finding Ray Bradbury's personal copy of the preview version of Something Wicked:
...and here's the podcast, also available via your podcast app:
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Friday, May 05, 2023
New Podcast Episode: Film/Book/Film: Writing SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
So in this new episode of Bradbury 100, I take a detailed look at the origins of SWTWC, going all the way back to the short story "The Black Ferris" (1948) and working through to the shooting of the film.
Bradbury wrote the screenplay, and the film was directed by his good friend Jack Clayton (director of Room at the Top (1959) and The Innocents (1961). So everything must have worked out really well...
Listen and find out:
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