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New Cast Information For 'Hitchhiker's' Movie

Kathleen writes "I was listening to the old Hitchiker's radio plays, and feeling nostalgic, I decide to check out how the movie version was going along. Well, they've filled out some important parts, Zaphod and Marvin have been cast. Zaphod is played by Sam Rockwell who's most recently been in Matchstick Men and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Marvin is being played by Warwick Davis (Who was Willow Ufgood in Willow). Slartibartfast will be played by Bill Nighy. This news is a little distressing, since I was under the impression that Stephen Moore would still be handling the voice of Marvin."

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  1. More information by ankit · · Score: 5, Informative
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  2. Missing Data! by focitrixilous+P · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who is playing the Vogons? I vote for Jim Carrey, but that might be too graphic for most people. I mean, I can't handle him reading normal lines. What will Vogon poetry sound like in the mouth of the child of satan himself?

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    1. Re:Missing Data! by dodgyville · · Score: 5, Funny

      Jim Carrey would be an excellent vogon.

      For the entire time I was watching that Grinch film I was wishing my colon would jump up and strangle my brain. I even nibbled on my own leg to see what the feasibility of gnawing it off would be.

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    2. Re:Missing Data! by focitrixilous+P · · Score: 5, Funny

      Jim was good in The Cable Guy.
      Yes, but he was in Ace Ventura, Ace Ventura 2 AND Batman Forever. If we can't agree that he is a filithy, hideous creature, we have nothing in common. The man is meant to be a Vogon.

      To be fair, I liked him in The Truman Show.

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    3. Re:Missing Data! by robbot · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Man on the Moon is also brilliant.

  3. Narrator by Jonin893 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I can only hope they have a compotent narrator, a good percentage of the jokes in the book/radio show are from the narration of book passages and exposition.

    1. Re:Narrator by Mononoke · · Score: 5, Informative
      I can only hope they have a compotent narrator, a good percentage of the jokes in the book/radio show are from the narration of book passages and exposition.
      Nothing in the radio show is from the book, as the radio show came first. Obviously this required verbal exposition in the radio show to actually tell the story.

      If they want to do this well, they will go back to the original radio and TV scripts for the majority of their inspiration, as the book was actually the third generation of the story. (IMHO)

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    2. Re:Narrator by TomV · · Score: 5, Informative

      Nothing in the radio show is from the book, as the radio show came first. Obviously this required verbal exposition in the radio show to actually tell the story.

      Not passage from "the book", passages from "The Book" (as in "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy, by Douglas Adams, starring Peter Jones as The Book")

  4. Alan Rickman ... and Darl by benk · · Score: 5, Funny
    I always thought Alan Rickman would be a good Zaphod.


    And why not cast Darl as a Vogon?

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  5. Martin Freeman by BitchAss · · Score: 5, Informative

    Great choice for Arthur Dent. He's from The Office. Anyone else seen that - it seems like a /. show. It's like Office Space with more bite.

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  6. Sam Rockwell... by Masem · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...is probably better know to the Slashdot crowd as the "extra/red-shirt/6th crew member" in "Galaxy Quest". He also played the main villian in the first "Charlie's Angels" movie, and is actually slowly moving up the Hollywood chain of success. I think this is a good choice, though certainly others could work as well. (for example, I think Robin Williams could do that part well).

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  7. Where's Your Source? by DaveRomigh · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Alright, kiddies.. am I the only one who's kept their head here?

    Kathleen, you cite NO sources in this - just links to the actors' pages on IMDB.com.

    What gives? We're now posting news articles with no sources at all? Let me rummage around for my bullshit flag.

  8. Re:I, for one... by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I, for one, welcome the return of our old Vogon overlords. "

    I would complain about the idiotic overuse of this joke, but ever since I got my digital watch I've been quite serene.

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  9. Re:This is Good by NanoGator · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Since it's not a BBC production, it stands a chance of having production values above that of a 2nd grade art class."

    Crack jokes about it if you like. But HGtGttG was and Dr. Who were far better than the scifi we have today. When you have '2nd grade art class' effects, you have to focus more on making the script interesting.

    Frankly, I wouldn't complain a whole lot about the fx they had back then. I recently purchased the DVD for Hitchhiker and they actually stunned me with one of their effects. The guide had a full color animated screen. Today that'd be done with either a PocketPC (like in Nemesis) or by digitally adding the imagery later. What they did back then was they found a neat way to funnel light from a projector in that thing. Ingenius.

    It's also worth mentioning that the animations they did for the guide won awards. Despite being hand-animated, they were quite effective in selling people on the idea that they were watching a computerized presentation of the information the Guide contained.

    As an artist who does that kind of work, I found Hitchhiker to be surprisingly good, even today. I nitpicked it far less than I did Episode II.

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  10. Re:I, for one... by TomV · · Score: 5, Funny

    I (hic), for one, welcome the return of That Ol' Janx Spirit (hic).

  11. Incomplete information! by w3weasel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sam Rockwell is Zaphod...
    Who plays the other head???

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  12. Re:Marvin by fenix+down · · Score: 5, Funny

    Which of these looks more like the kind of product that would actually be marketed as "Your plastic pal who's fun to be with?"

  13. Re:What's Important by Alan+Partridge · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hollywood depends on idiots like you. You consistently go and see films that you don' t want to see. Have you ever thought about voting with your wallet?

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