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H2G2 Cast Finalized, Starts Shooting in April

akahige writes "According to The Hollywood Reporter, Martin Freeman (The Office, Love Actually), Mos Def (Showtime, The Italian Job), and Zooey Deschanel (Big Trouble, Elf) have signed on to play Arthur, Ford, and Trillian, respectively. Stephen Moore is once again doing the voice of Marvin. No word on who's playing Zaphod (but wouldn't Eddie Izzard be great?). It worries me when they say things like, "Adams adapted his own novel for the screen. After his death, Karey Kirkpatrick came aboard for a rewrite." But it's Disney, so what do you expect? Shooting begins in April."

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  1. H2G2 by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 4, Informative

    For those who don't know ...

    HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/

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  2. Re:H2G2? by tabacco · · Score: 5, Informative

    Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

  3. Re:H2G2 a common abbreviation? by danboy · · Score: 3, Informative

    H2G2 is the name Adams used for the Hitchikers website (h2g2.com) now owned by the BBC. That was the first I heard of it, but I think it's pretty common now.

  4. Re:What to expect.. by Iffy+Bonzoolie · · Score: 5, Informative

    cross-posting this from IMDB boards (yay, a quote of a quote of a quote):

    by The Duke of Dunstable:

    For those of you who are worried about the Disney involvement of the movie, here's what Douglas said about it in December, 1998.

    "First of all, I have not tried to 'downplay' Disney's role in this. Disney is the studio which is making this movie, which is financing it, which will be distributing it. It couldn't really be much more central to the project.

    What I have tried to explain is that people's ideas of who or what Disney is is a little out of date. Yes, it made Bambi and Snow White and Flubber, but it also made Pulp Fiction, The Rock, etc., etc. It is a huge entertainment corporation, one part of which still makes what it originally made, i.e. family entertainment. So to talk about 'Disney-fying' Hitchhiker makes as much sense as saying 'Columbia-fying' it or 'Universal-fying' it. Yes, each studio has its strengths and weaknesses at any moment, depending on who's running what, but generalisations based on Bambi no longer apply. The important issues as far as I'm concerned is - who are the individual people I'm working with? The director, the producer, the studio executive etc. As things stand at the moment, I'm feeling very happy, confident and well looked after. But we have a huge task and huge challenges. Let's see how it goes."

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  5. Re:Can someone explain please? by ZapoAM · · Score: 4, Informative

    H2G2 is just a different way of saying HHGG, which in turn is an abbreviation of HHGttG. The 2s are used to state the amounts of the different letters, not in place of 'to'.

    You know you're lazy when an acronym is too much effort to type.

  6. Re:What to expect.. by Schnapple · · Score: 3, Informative

    Don't forget the computer game, which followed the plot of the book to a certian point, then took a hard right.

  7. Re:What to expect.. by TexVex · · Score: 4, Informative
    People who have not read the books tend to see them each once at the theater, and come out saying "a pretty good action flick, but kinda slow at times."


    The movie Starship Troopers actually spurred sales of the original novel Starship Troopers. Despite the movie being a horrible rendition of the book (emphasis on the "rend"). I may be mistaken but I think the movie actually launched the book back into the bestseller lists (the first time would be when it was first published and won a Hugo award).
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  8. Re:Not that strange... by the+gnat · · Score: 3, Informative

    Let's face it, the way Douglas Adams wrote that character, I pictured a white english guy.

    I didn't. I pictured Arthur as a white English guy, and Ford as a really irritating Southern California hipster, race unimportant. Like some obnoxious American tourist who barges into an English pub thinking he's the shit and talking too loud. (I'm an American, by the way.) I think body language and style are far more important here than race.

  9. Listen to the ORIGINAL incarnation of HHGTTG by tklancer · · Score: 3, Informative
    For those of you that are interested, KCRW has the original BBC Hitchhiker's Guide radio series up, accessible via RealWhatever.

    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams

    Now, please refrain from slashdotting it until I've gone home for the day. I'm trying to listen to Fit the Third.

  10. Re:What to expect.. by Slurm-V · · Score: 3, Informative

    From memory: (at work - but it's lunchtime) Share and Enjoy, Share and Enjoy Journey through life with a plastic boy Or Girl by your side, let your pal be your guide And when it breaks down or starts to annoy Or grinds when it moves and gives you no joy Cos it eats up your hat or has sex with your cat Bled oil on your floor or ripped off your door And you get to the point you can't stand any more Bring it to us, we won't give a fig We'll tell you, 'Go stick your head in a pig Thank you, ladies and gentlement. I'll be here all week. Try the veal, it's rumptastic.

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  11. Re:What to expect.. by TexVex · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ok, I'm straying totally off topic now. Mod me down, whatever.

    You might be surprised. The book was written and first published in "younger" and more "innocent" times, and it caused quite a controversy. Not quite so much as Stranger in a Strange Land, but Starship Troopers wasn't an easily ignored thing. It portrayed women in combat roles as pilots of spaceships. It portrayed non-white and/or non-American characters in most (if not all) of the key roles. It portrayed a society in which the right to vote or hold office was gained only through military service. It contained public flogging and public hanging. It described "police action" that closely parallelled U.S. activities in Korea and later Vietnam -- some of these were acts we would consider terrorism today!

    Aside from being controversial, the novel was also hugely inventive. The MI piloted what amounts to Robotech battle mechs.

    Now go look up the first publish date and realize that all that was written probably before you were born.

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  12. ... except it only applies to the web site by yoz · · Score: 3, Informative

    Heavy sigh...

    h2g2 (note the lower-casing) is the name of the online guide inspired by The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy. It's considered "official" because it was created by The Digital Village Ltd., the new media company that had Douglas Adams amongst its directors, and he assisted in its creation. It is not the name of the book, the radio series, the game, or anything else. Just the online, fact-based guide.

    If you want to reference the fictional story or Guide with an abbreviation, I'd recommend HHGTTG. Or HHGG. Or HHG.

    -- Yoz, who was one of the four original developers of h2g2.com, and is also horrifically pedantic