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I haven't mentioned that movie on here yet? How the heck did that happen... almost everyone else I talk to is sick of hearing about it... But I don't care because it's gonna be freakin' sweat!
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I'm actually a little concerned about it; I'm not sure how they're going to keep the flavor of the book in a movie. I'd hate to see another good sci-fi novel ruined in a movie production.
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I see you're still procrastinating, Jaina. Tsk tsk. Maybe I should knock on your door again and tell you to do your homework, eh?
At any rate, I haven't finished reading Hitchiker's Guide yet, but from what I've read so far, I'll be interested in seeing how they handle it. They'll probably add some visual humor in the place of the written humor. That's what I think anyway.
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I don't know if I want to see the movie because the book is really funny to read for an abstract mind but when i went back to read it to understand the story I was flabbergastered away from nonsense and I have never picked up the book again. I even didn't like the sequels. Sequels bring the book to life or ruin everything good about the beginning book.
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I believe the Guide was a radio show before it was a book. So in a way it's impossible for the movie to be unfaithful to the book. The book could have been unfaithful to the radio play, but I never heard anyone say so.
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um... I'm sorry, but Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was already MADE into a TV movie/show/somesuch. It was how I stumbled across Douglas Adams. It was a British production I believe, and it would have aired in the early '80's. Is this a new approach? Either way, it should be a hoot.
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They'll have "entries" from the Guide itself too explain things. Adams did eventually get around to imagining the Guide as a sort of AV media player with the entries all being combinations of actual footage, computer animations, schematics, and audio narration. So, just like some of the other video versions that have been done, you can do the exposition by putting the "actual" Guide entry up on the big screen in all its wacky, amateurish glory.
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I'm so excited to see this movie. Haven't seen any previews or trailers. Does Zaphod have two heads? Seems to me they could pull it off easily enough with modern SFX.
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Beth, yes, there is already a very cheesy, 'B' movie made out of the Hithikers series. I'd say your timeframe is about right. I watched it many years ago and honestly didn't like it all that much, despite loving the books. It wasn't just the special effects, either, although I'm hoping for a touch of realism in this new one, but even the acting was off in my opinion. They didn't take their lines seriously and that's one of the fastest ways to destroy a comedy. Posts: 3567 | Registered: May 2003
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HSO: The link I posted leads to three trailers. As far as I can tell, Zaphod appears to have one head, but there are some weird shots of a second one flipping up (very hard to tell exactly as it is only shown once in the trailer).
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The book had some differences from the original radio play. The TV show had some differences from both the radio play and the book. That doesn't stop all three from being hilarious. I expect the movie will be, too.
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Jeraliey: yes, that is Alan Rickman. Thank you, I couldn't remember his name to save my life! I was trying to tell my roommate, and all I could say was "It's that guy who played Snape! The one from Sense and Sensibility, you know?" And I couldn't for the life of me come up with his name, and neither could she. It was rather annoying.
You know, he really has the perfect voice for Marvin.
Doc: Thanks for the reminder. I'd heard about that, I think... I was just conerened that it would be like the other movie, which I've heard isn't terribly wonderful. I've never seen it, so I can't say, but from what I've heard, I don't want to see it, either.
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I didn't know Alan Rickman was playing Marvin. What great casting! He's got the perfect voice for it...deep and melodious, kind of somber.
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By Grabthar's Hammer, that was a good movie!
Yes, his neurotic character on Galaxy Quest was exactly what I was thinking of for when he portrays Marvin.
Alan Rickman is definitely on my top ten male actors list. He was the best part of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. IMHO, Kevin Costner was a sniveling idiot, but Alan Rickman's Sheriff was inspired.
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Well, the setting of Sherwood forest was beautiful. The river scene takes my breath away just for the gorgeous trees and rocks, not for the acting.
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This is terrible! My wife just informed me that some of her out of town friends are planning to visit 'us' that weekend and will want to be 'entertained'. Which means no writing, no fishing, no working in the garden...and especially no movies.
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Oh, no! I'm there for you. Except... not the popcorn. I'm all about the chocolate covered raisins. And Milk Duds. Gotta have Milk Duds. Not sure why.
Hey, here's a bit of Douglas Adams humor that I think you'll all appreciate:
quote:Writing comes easy. All you have to do is stare at a blank piece of paper until your forehead bleeds.
Man, that's good no matter how many times I read it!
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Yeah, seriously. Maybe that's my problem: I'm not staring at a blank piece of paper long enough. I get it. That makes writing so much easier. It's like a...revelation!
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I will be testing for high green belt in Taekwondo on April 29. April 30, however, will be all about the Guide!
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I'll be testing for high green along with him...depending on how late I get out and how tired I am, I might drag my sorry carcass out to see it. Either way, that week is dedicated to the Guide.
If memory serves, we get a blue band through the middle of a green belt instead of a strip taped/sewn over the end. Could be wrong though.
Inkwell ----------------- "The difference between a writer and someone who says they want to write is merely the width of a postage stamp." -Anonymous
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...If I'm lucky and I get the chance to get out and see it anyway... otherwise, I get to wait until it comes out on video.
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Yay! I'm booked in for tomorrow night at 19:20 to see this. I know it won't be as good as the books, but I don't care... I'm happy to see the film adaptation and interpretation of DA's work.
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My husband and I were planning on going, but then dates got changed around and now I have to get a sonnogram this Saturday and the drive might take a while.
Everything's all right, btw. Just trying to figure out the due date.
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Oh, man, that ROCKED MY WORLD! Of course it wasn't as good as the book, but it was gigantic piles of fun. And only on opening night could you be surrounded by a bunch of people carrying towels... it was wonderful.
Hmm, perhaps we need to add a POV gun to the HUB...