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Darabont Says Fahrenheit 451 Too Smart for Hollywood

June 25, 2009


ShockTillYouDrop.com got a chance to talk to Frank Darabont at the 35th Annual Saturn Awards last night and asked him about the adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, to which he's been attached for a long time:

That's my other great priority, to try and get the greenlight on that and that's been a bit of a struggle. Hollywood doesn't trust smart material. If you show them a really smart script. I actually had a studio head read that script and say: "Wow, that's the best and smartest script that I've read since running this studio but I can't possibly greenlight it." I asked why and he says "How am I going to get 13-year-olds to show up at the theater?" And I said "Well, lets make a good movie and I bet that will take care of itself." But that argument cut absolutely no ice. The movie was basically too smart for this person, too metaphorical, etc., etc. It's a bit of a battle you've got to fight. When you're faced with it, how do you overcome that prejudice?

The book gives a grim look at a fascist future, in which firemen have taken on a new duty of starting fires as well as putting them out, specifically with the task of burning all books, as way of suppressing independent thought and action in the public. The film's story centers around a young fireman, Guy Montag, who finds himself questioning his job, even as he encounters a beautiful young woman, and learns about an underground of rebels who each memorize the entire contents of a book, so that they can preserve it even without the use of paper.

Darabont says he also still wants to adapt Stephen King's "The Long Walk," which you can read more about here.

COMMENTS (43)

Posted by:
Snarky Bastard
June 25, 2009
So stop trying to make it in Hollywood. Even a faithful Fahrenheit 451 movie couldn't cost more than $30 million to make if you hire good effects people and a no-name cast.
Posted by:
dylansdad
June 25, 2009
I want to see this movie get made.
Posted by:
Wow
June 25, 2009
Wow, im pretty sure that movie was made already. Its called Equillibrium and stars Christian Bale and Taye Diggs. Fascist future, burning all creative/emotive material, one man (Bale) sees a beautiful woman and starts questioning his job, a resistance underground that tries to preserve anything artistic (books, music, paintings)...good thing we have a director saying how smart it is when its been done. Its like making a movie called Transmorphers about everyday robots that turn into cars and calling it too smart for Hollywood. Pathetic.
Posted by:
nemo20
June 25, 2009
to "Wow"

God your stupid.... ever read any book besides a comic that was published before 1995?
Posted by:
ummm
June 25, 2009
Wow...This story is 56 years old. So, I wonder who copied whom? you really ought to read a book every now and then.
Posted by:
Blah blah blah
June 25, 2009
Indeed... As Wow says, 'Fahrenheit 451' has already been adapted (uncredited, mind you) as Equilibrium. Equilibrium expanded the scope from books to all art/music, and added cast-iron shots of 1984 and The Matrix to flesh it out and make it more fun as a movie. I'm a huge Bradbury fan and cringe at pretty much all the TV/film adaptations, but this uncredited one is top. Shame they didn't namecheck Bradbury mind.
Posted by:
HC792
June 25, 2009
I hope that that the poster named Wow knows that Fahrenheit 451 is a sci-fi classic written in 1953. And Darabont's adaptation has been in development hell for years.
Posted by:
Andrew
June 25, 2009
Wow, imagine that it might go a little deeper than that. Comparing it to Transformers is like comparing 'Schindler's List' to 'Weekend At Bernies'.

Equilibrium was a terrible movie but farenheit 451 could be really excellent especially if it is done in the capable hands of Darabont. He has demonstrated repeatedly that he is a stickler for the source material and, in my opinion, is one of the finest film makers around today.

I wish he was the man on the switch for 'The Gunslinger'.
Posted by:
AFuneralMaker
June 25, 2009
To Wow:

You just reached a brand new level of retardism. You understand that Equilibrium was a rip off of the source material he is trying to adapt. By the way Equilibrium wasn't some genius philosophical film. It shed light on the lack of arts but it relied on Christian Bale fighting bad guys to get attention which, cool as it may be, doesn't take any thinking. Fahrenheit 451 would be a thinking man's film as the novel was a thinking man's novel. Know what you're talking about before you start acting like a tool.
Posted by:
JohnGault7
June 25, 2009
Wow,

Fahrenheit 451, is a book written by Ray Bradbury long before Christian Bale was even a twinkle in his fathers eye. They have actually made a movie of it as well, before Bale even existed as well. It stars Julie Christie and was directed by François Truffaut in 1966. Was a pretty decent movie the idea is a chilling one, but the film, is a bit dated looking as far as FX go. Look I hate the Hollywood remake/dumb down the public machine as much as anyone, but let get this straight, Equilibrium (which I did find to be an entertaining movie by the way) is the film that is poaching other films ideas. It is not the original.

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