Yes, the music was a huge part of why this film made such an impression on me as a boy. I still love it. And you can hear it again in the original score by Bernard Herrmann here: ruclips.net/video/yM8QcEug9dM/видео.html
It's meant to be funny (it's a classic sight-gag, in fact), as are those ludicrous bollard things surmounted by flashing lights, which satirise the hypocritical cult of public safety. In a grim way, the whole scenario is comic.
One of my favorite Science Fiction stories. Bradbury turns things around. Fireman start fires and burn books. They don't put fires out in the future. A flip in society like Planet of the Apes. Apes are superior, man is the beast. Turn around society.
@Christian Unger: That was a _Mad_ book, _Mad_ Magazine published about maybe two or three hundred of them across three or more decades. That one was called _We're Still Using That Greasy Mad Stuff_ [1963]. www.abebooks.com/using-greasy-Mad-stuff-Feldstein-Ed.Albert/19573071524/bd I had that book in my _Mad_ book collection (nearly all of them), until the Socialist state burned my copy of that book too.
If the world really did begin burning books, would you know how to hide the upset?
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Thorough the film a monorail is seen. It was an experimental model on a one-mile stretch of test track built in in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, France. At one time monorails were considered the future of land travel, and Director Francoise Truffaut utilized this monorail to suggest a future time. Truffaut had considered filming Fahrenheit in Seattle Washington to make use of the monorail left over from the1962 World's Fair. He also considered using an American cast, which would have included Paul Newman, Jean Seberg and Jane Fonda. That would have been interesting. In the end, Truffaut filmed Fahrenheit in Europe with a European cast.
When I was a kid in 1966 I actually thought firetrucks would look like this by 1984. It's 2024 and our firetrucks still don't look this cool. I feel cheated.😞
No there isn’t, my theory is that it would’ve been too difficult to do the mechanical dog in the 1966 version, due to both the time and the budget. The hbo version however is strange
@@jake6932 The whole movie was on here, now deleted and there’s only a very few scenes from the movie. Most of them have been removed. Censorship is getting worse every day. Now all the schools are putting in books about sex and sexuality for little kids, and parents can’t even object to what being taught in schools without being labeled as “domestic” terrorists.” Sickening.
I got so high before I came to class and we watched this movie after reading the book. God that was a weird time
Sounds fucking awesome.
Looks like a good plan to me
Don't get high before class
@@Im-the-greatestfrrr
I loved this movie and still do. The music is what makes it so great I think.
Yes, the music was a huge part of why this film made such an impression on me as a boy. I still love it. And you can hear it again in the original score by Bernard Herrmann here: ruclips.net/video/yM8QcEug9dM/видео.html
The lizard & Dalmatian add something too
I’m sorry but the fact he hid some in the toaster and how they pop up like toast is just funny
It's meant to be funny (it's a classic sight-gag, in fact), as are those ludicrous bollard things surmounted by flashing lights, which satirise the hypocritical cult of public safety. In a grim way, the whole scenario is comic.
I never seen a movie made me feel the suffering of a book before...
People need to watch this now.
One of my favorite Science Fiction stories.
Bradbury turns things around. Fireman start fires and burn books. They don't put fires out in the future.
A flip in society like Planet of the Apes. Apes are superior, man is the beast. Turn around society.
Around he didn't write Planet of the Apes.
Chillingly relevant today.
@ronaldchapman2806
Censorship, shadow bans, deletions of "politically correct" and "improper" thoughts!
Alphabet/Google/YT front and center behind it.
Top favorite movies of all time , don’t know why , it’s like one big kraftwerk album
Ahahaha.
ruclips.net/video/ZRejZSlxBTQ/видео.html
NO!!! Not the Mad magazine collection! Oh, the humanity!
@Christian Unger:
That was a _Mad_ book, _Mad_ Magazine published about maybe two or three hundred of them across three or more decades. That one was called _We're Still Using That Greasy Mad Stuff_ [1963]. www.abebooks.com/using-greasy-Mad-stuff-Feldstein-Ed.Albert/19573071524/bd I had that book in my _Mad_ book collection (nearly all of them), until the Socialist state burned my copy of that book too.
Moral: When you tell a man he’s under arrest...NEVER hand him a flamethrower!
He wanted to die, that why he keeps provoking him - and why he doesn't try to prevent it. Baddi was empty and he knew it.
You would just be asking for a death wish
Which he was
Der ganze Film ist klasse 👍 👍 👍
It would be so ironic if one of Ray's novels was shown burning.
As a bibliophile, I got chills when I saw those books being burned 😭
If the world really did begin burning books, would you know how to hide the upset?
Thorough the film a monorail is seen. It was an experimental model on a one-mile stretch of test track built in in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire, France. At one time monorails were considered the future of land travel, and Director Francoise Truffaut utilized this monorail to suggest a future time. Truffaut had considered filming Fahrenheit in Seattle Washington to make use of the monorail left over from the1962 World's Fair. He also considered using an American cast, which would have included Paul Newman, Jean Seberg and Jane Fonda. That would have been interesting. In the end, Truffaut filmed Fahrenheit in Europe with a European cast.
Good lord flashback to school days...
Obrigado,irmão Débora!Havia tempos ser ver esse filme!
So many good books, mazinies, and media... gone, just like that. How sad.
When I was a kid in 1966 I actually thought firetrucks would look like this by 1984. It's 2024 and our firetrucks still don't look this cool. I feel cheated.😞
Illustrated man also a great film
This movie did not do the book justice. Great movie still though on its own
Yo vi esta pelicula cuando tenia 9 años. Ya me di cuenta del sognificado. Comenzaron a destruir nuestras mentes con la telebasura.
Fiction becoming fact in 2024, especially in Britain.
You need a president Trump
welcome back, 'firefighters'... we're back here again...humanity never fucking learns.
That lizard gives me so much at one time that I am flooding my basement! MY GOD YES GOD!
Where is the mechanical dog?
Wrong version. This is the original.
@@jonathanoconnor9546 Is there even a movie adaption with a mechanical dog?
No there isn’t, my theory is that it would’ve been too difficult to do the mechanical dog in the 1966 version, due to both the time and the budget. The hbo version however is strange
@@mrmucro2704no
This film is terrifying except for all the vehicles that look like Tonka Toys🤔
This is my house!
That's right.
The telly screen montag tells the women they are just passing time
BUT IT'S ONLY FIVE MINUTES!!! HOW DO I GET THE WHOLE MOVIE??? THE 1966 ONE.
It's been censored by RUclips. CENSORSHIP ALWAYS CATCHES FACTS
Did he burn the tv and bed because he was mad? Or to erase his life?
Because his wife loved the TV and slept in the bed. She called the fire department on him. Ratted him out.
So what did they do when buildings caught on fire? I mean, to put fires OUT?
Se aleja en mucho del libro lástima un libro tan genial y dos veces en película y no es igual te profundo que el libro
Spanish crossword puzzles?
🔥youtube!
É para onde o Brasil caminha, com o presidente Jair Bolsonaro.
Distopia pura!
1966
I was 3, and 14 when i read it
En español porfavor
Light his asss up!!!! MONTAGE!!!!
Pretty bad film version. The book is much better.
Deplorable
trump and musks america
Go sulk in your safe space
When this film was released people in the United States were burning records by The Beatles.
In 2020: amazon removes books, youtube deletes videos and twitter/facebook censors posts.
Because John Lennon said there were more popular than Jesus. Didn't a certain president say the same thing?
@@jake6932 No hurry. It's getting there, sadly...
@@jake6932 The whole movie was on here, now deleted and there’s only a very few scenes from the movie. Most of them have been removed. Censorship is getting worse every day. Now all the schools are putting in books about sex and sexuality for little kids, and parents can’t even object to what being taught in schools without being labeled as “domestic” terrorists.” Sickening.
Jed Low Fahrenheit 751'