Spielberg, Lindelof, Stephen King and Others Remember Ray Bradbury
President Obama, Cameron Crowe, and rocker Flea were also among those paying tribute to the science fiction giant who died today at age 91.
Steven Spielberg, Barack Obama, Stephen King, and Damon Lindelof were among the well-known figures paying tribute to Ray Bradbury, the author of such classics as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles who passed away today at 91.
"He was my muse for the better part of my sci-fi career," Spielberg said in a written statement. "He lives on through his legion of fans. In the world of science fiction and fantasy and imagination he is immortal."
The two men were mutual fans. Bradbury called Spielberg's 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind "the best film of its kind ever made." He later visited the young director "to tell [him] what a genius he was. Spielberg told him that seeing the 1953 sci-fi classic It Came From Outer Space, which was adapted from a Bradbury story, inspired Close Encounters.
Others tweeting tributes included writer/director Cameron Crowe, who simply quoted Bradbury's own words: "'Don't talk about it... write.' Ray Bradbury."
Mission Impossible-Ghost Protocol director Brad Bird tweeted, "RIP Ray Bradbury. See you in the future..."
But the tributes were not just confined to Hollywod writers and directors.
President Obama issued a statement saying, "His gift for storytelling reshaped our culture and expanded our world. But Ray also understood that our imaginations could be used as a tool for better understanding, a vehicle for change, and an expression of our most cherished values. There is no doubt that Ray will continue to inspire many more generations with his writing."The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea tweeted, “woah ray bradbury died he was an amazing part of my childhood, i spent countless hours reading and rereading the martian chronicles R.I.P.”
Office star Rainn Wilson tweeted, "RIP Ray Bradbury You made Mars, time travel & Illustrated Men more real than reality for a 14 year old me."
Morgan Spurlock riffed on Fahrenheit 451 in his tweet: "I am setting fire to all the books in my office in his honor."
Alyssa Milano noted Bradbury's love of libraries in her tweet: "I'm going to introduce my son to the public library today in honor of Ray Bradbury"
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