More on H2G2, Including an Early Review
mwilli writes "Ain't It Cool has an early review of the upcoming Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie. Along with the review is a short video showing Arthur, Ford, Zaphod, and Trillian and some pictures. Also, 'I understand that in the movie, Zaphod's second head is inside his nostril. And this all ties in with the increased prominence of the Church Of Arkleseizure in the movie (a race with fifty noses, and the first to develop the aerosol deodorant before the wheel) and their leader John Malkovich, who also has a second head, and Zaphod's unwillingness to sneeze.'"
Okay...I know he has a "brain the size of a planet", but I dont think dna meant that literally, so....what's up with the size of that guys head? Also, how is he
supposed to look depressed if he doesnt have a face!!
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(Sorry, couldn't resist, gotta read that book though)
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Exciting to see that finally we will get progress on that
Just a couple of points before anyone says "X isn't like the book".
a) The book and radio shows were quite different in a number of ways.
b) Douglas Adams actually wrote quite a bit of the script to this film. He said that it would be different to the books and the radio show.
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I, for one, welcome our new snot-nosed gods.
Whenever Mrs. Fitch breaks wind, we beat the dog.
That's funny, since the news page on Douglas Adams Continuum where the picture link goes to, has this to say:
THE NATURE OF ZAPHODS SECOND HEAD REVEALED?
"In an additon to his test screen review on Ainitcool.com news earlier this week, "Cracker Thompson" makes an effort to set the reckord straight within the confusion his report caused, and to which a spoof news site added with stating that Zaphods head was located in his nostril:
"1) I was worried about Mos Def because the only thing I had ever see him do was General Cornrow Wallace on the Chappelle Show. Not because I didn't think he would screw up the character seeing as I haven't read the books.
2) Mos Def DOES NOT do a British accent in the movie.
3) Zaphod does have his third arm, and his second head DOES NOT come out of his nose, rather it comes from underneath his already existing head."
If this person has really seen the test screening, then this is the shit. Further speculation would in that case be rendered obsolete."
That's yesterday news, posted 21 dec.
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understand that in the movie, Zaphod's second head is inside his nostril
And let me guess, his 3rd arm is actually on his foot. And he wears his sunglasses on his knees.
There's artistic license and then there's just taking the piss.
I understand that in the movie, Zaphod's second head is inside his nostril.
Uh, WHAT?
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... how long before Ursula LeGuin starts complaining about film companies changing Ford's skin colour...
I would be very disappointed if the movie failed to achieve the level of inconsistancy that we have all come to expect.
;)
"Empathise with stupidity, and you're halfway to thinking like an idiot." - Iain M. Banks
Well it was very quick this time... the video page is not reachable http://www.kingstreetmedia.tv/hhg/hhgvlarg.wmv cuz all us geeks are watching.
Or its a windows media server or something.
Whenever Mrs. Fitch breaks wind, we beat the dog.
I think there is some confusion here.
The great green Arkelseizure was the creature who's nose the universe was sneezed out of. It is worshipped by the Jatravartid people of Viltvodle VI, which lives in fear of the time of the coming of the great white hankerchief.
It is in fact the Jatravartids that developed deodorant before the wheel, but it's because they had more than 50 ARMS each, not noses.
do your worst...
Remember, this is h2g2. If you can make a trilogy out of five books, then you can also do a review of the film in advance.
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a race with fifty noses, and the first to develop the aerosol deodorant before the wheel
Wouldn't that be fifty arms? Seems like a much more logical solution... (and the correct one, if I correctly remember the book...
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It is quite clearly this kind of senseless mucking about in the space time continuim that has caused so many problems in the universe today (and yesterday and tomorrow). We at the Campaign for Real Time will not stand for this blatant disregard for historical preservation, by which we mean actually preserving history itself and not only its relics.
You sir may expect a call for our lawyers. I certainly hope you had the foresight during your forrays into the past to deposit a few cents in a high interest bank account because you will need that money.
Have a nice diurnal anomoly.
And don't panic.
"Empathise with stupidity, and you're halfway to thinking like an idiot." - Iain M. Banks
I really hope they don't screw up my movie. THHG has been my bible for 12 years. As a basis for my religion, it would be disappointing if the movie tanked. ;)
Just a quick story. Several years ago I had the misfortune to work for a rather a large but crap european company. A fellow contractor reached his limit and decided to quit. Just before leaving the building, he mailed the _entire_ and I mean entire company mailing lists, staff, clients, suppliers, everyone with the message "So long and thanks for all the fish".
Shortly afterwards the mailservers melted under all the "Fish? what fish?" responses. Nice.
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What truth?
There is no dupe
Uh oh. Anytime anyone associated with AICN posts thumbs-up pre-blather about an upcoming flick, said work turns out to be crap. Especially seeing as in this case the "reviewer" isn't familiar with the series. If I had my way, they'd simply clean up the BBC television series and release it in theaters. The effects were cheesy as heck, but the characters were spot on to what I thought they should be - and that's the selling point of HHGTTG - the characters.
Everyone read the books. NOW.
Before the film comes out.
It might get popular after the film or something and not be so geeky...
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Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.
.. is destined to be the next great sex symbol for nerdy sci-fi fan adolescents and straight-men-preteding-to-like-indie-art-movies alike. Comic Book Guy and The Critic both agree that she's hot. Look out Natalie Portman and Liv Tyler. Move over Daria and that chick from "Ghost World". And she can sing, too.
where there's fish, there's cats
Its a beta version ;)
Expect it to be uploaded to SuprNova soon. Dohhh!
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However - I've never heard any of the radio series. Is there a place where I can download them? Or do they have to be bought somewhere? Thanks..
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That last one at least isn't entirely true, I really hope that this movie is as great as the book(s). Even the BBC Radio and television series were all well done, and entertaining, and I remember fondly comparing (heatedly) the differences in all of them with my friends like bible scholars compare the different gospels
But with DA gone, I wonder if the spark went with him. I hope not.
I saw a trailer for this at the beginning of "National Treasure" this last weekend. It showed the earth in space, while Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" played in the background. Then the earth blows up... and they say the tagline "The greatest adventure in the unverse begins when the world ends." Enter H2G2 logo, cut, print.
...But I digress. TREMBLE PUNY HUMANS!ONE DAY MY SPECIES WILL DESTROY YOU ALL!
Nice to see you, Mr. Wallace. How's that wheelchair treating you?
You ever think that maybe they cast him because they felt he'd do a good job in the role? And calling Mos Def a thug is pretty entertaining, considering he's consistently put out some of the more literate, intelligent hip-hop out there.
I am sure that your $8 will be missed, as will those of your fellow American Independent Party members.
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Let's see.... Aliens from other galaxies, folks with random numbers of body parts growing from who knows where. Rich characters that have been killed innumerable times by the same other character. A depressed robot. A cow suggesting what portion of him is the best to eat....
All this, and I would have to agree with you; Douglas Adams would never have had the imagination to include anyone but whites....
Ummm. There were only four books.
OK. There WAS a fifth, but I refuse to acknowledge it.
It does not exist. It does not exist. It does not exist.
*clicks heels together*
"-1 Troll" is the apparently the same as "-1 I disagree with you."
That's the Heart of Gold??!
It's a little smaller than I imagined it...
Voon! This is so cool that I'm flolloping in a sympathetic way for any of you that havn't read these books yet! Apparently Ive been on another planet (without a Sub-Etha "Thumb", or the Guide) and I didn't know this was being remade! When I heard this i willomied with excitement! "He listened, but there was no sound on the wind beyond the now familiar sound of half-crazed etymologists calling distantly to each other across the sullen mire."
The official website for the film (http://hitchhikers.movies.go.com/) makes heavy use of Flash, and the Flash-free pages failed to load for me in Mozilla.
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Why does the BBC radio series get "even" tacked on the front? That was the original format, the books were just knockoffs! (Of course, they were still great. The TV series was great too, and the new radio series.)
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I know that Douglas Adams changed elements of the plot himself - inconsistency is fine (welcome, in fact). It's just that I can't quite see a chronically depressed robot as cute and adorable. We're talking about a robot who who caused a computer to commit suicide by telling it his view on life, and all the while I can't help comparing the costume design to a mechanized teletubby. It just doesn't seem to fit somehow.
The only reservations I have (from what I know so far) are issues of production design rather than plot. As far as I know (and I may well be wrong) Douglas Adams wasn't involved in costume or set design for the production.
Mos Def the hip hop thug RUINS it for me !!!
Hmmm... I really didn't know Mos Def... In this version, maybe Ford Prefect doesn't sound like he's from Guildford...
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Oh, come on, the Wallace/AIP thing will totally go over their head.
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Hmmm... I really didn't know Mos Def... In this version, maybe Ford Prefect doesn't sound like he's from Guildford...
;-)
Well, it turns out I'm not from Guildford after all...
As for skin colour, I checked with your Earthly equivalent of the Guide (instead of, say, looking in a mirror) and I found a photo of a black Ford Prefect. Got a problem with that, monkey-man?
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Sorry but I LIKED the TV series versions of arthur ford and zaphod. Mark wing Davey? IS zaphod as far as I am concerned. Doing HHGTTG without a two headed beeblebrox is just... WRONG!
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Or was the film so much of an issue that he just threw a SEP over himself. If you jump about and watch the clip, I'm sure there is something in the background.
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So in otherwords your completely unqualified to review this for fans of Douglas Adams? This review might be useful for people who have no clue what H2G2 is but for me and other die hard fans out there its completely useless. Its like the movie reviews of LOTR I read by people who had never read the book, sadly this is becoming too commonplace, peeps need to get out and read.
Why do you condemn producers that cast black artists as pricipal actors in their films? Is that somehow morally wrong to you? Don't these producers have the artistic license and more improtantly the right to cast whoever they want without feeling repercussions from people like yourself that believe that skin color should be the major consideration in the casting process?
Perhaps a racist like yourself beleives that the film industry would be better off without great black actors like Morgan Freeman, Sidney Poiter, and the world renound voice of James Earl Jones.
And to clench this, you claim that posting your ignorant opinion is brave . . . it is brave, like not wearing your seatbelt is brave, like drinking and driving is brave, like jumping out of an airplane without a parachute is brave. It may be brave, but it is also irrational, childish, unreflective of modern societal norms, and just plain stupid.
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Any story that begins with the destruction of the Earth, almost has to be good.
"Unheard of means only it's undreamed of yet,
Impossible means not yet done." ~~ Julia Ecklar
TIM from "The Office" as Arthur Dent!
And now, for a movie that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike the books...
*ducks*
I for one looking forward to it. It will be a welcome antidote to SW:ROTS.
Hey guys. Thought I'd pop by and offer some info. Douglas wrote the entire script. It was modified by Karey Kirkpatrick, director Garth Jennings and exec producer Robbie Stamp, who was friend and collegue of Douglas. Zaphod does not have a second head. It's a second face. It nests under his chin, and he brings it out by tilting his head back. The red flying bubble is the Heart of Gold rescue pod. The story will be losely, losely, based on the first novel. Every version of Hichhikers has been different, and the movie is no different. Ok, thanks. Dukey http://www.douglasadams.se
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Take it up with him.
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What amused me in that clip was him saying "Zaphod Beeblebrox", his accent and rounded-R's made me chuckle
Mos Def is actually a pretty good actor. Watch "Something the Lord Made"
Hence the "Dohhh!" Homer simpson moment.....
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I know that hypocrisy is chic on Slashdot, but it's unusual even here for one to contradict himself in a mere three words.
There's a Mercedes gap too. I want one and can't afford one, but it's not government's job to do anything about it.
H2G2 = Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
~Philly
HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Count the Hs, count the Gs.
Why not fork?
It's science geek humour:
HHO == H2O
HHGttG == H2G2
Why do some people assume that anything they don't understand is "dumb"??
When I transferred to an overseas office back in January, it became apparent that I couldn't take my aquarium with me, so I sold it to a guy at work whose kids were wanting some pet fish after seeing Finding Nemo. No prizes for guessing what he wrote in my leaving card!
I have always felt that DNA must have been asked just one time to many to write another HG2G book. He furiously scribbled Mostly Harmless, threw it at the editors and shouted, "FINE, Here is your F'ing book!", while neatly making it impossible for future books in the trilogy by simply killing everyone at the end.
I had no idea what movie it was until then.
If corporations are people, aren't stockholders guilty of slavery?
It's not rocket science.
If corporations are people, aren't stockholders guilty of slavery?
Sorry, I meant the BBC radio series voice (which was (and still is I guess, with the 4th series coming along) played by Stephen Moore.
A cow suggesting what portion of him is the best to eat....
I think it was a pig, wasn't it?
".. Or would you like to meet the dish of the day?"
"Yeah, that's cool, we'll meet the meat."
While I have no real love for racists, all I can say is that you should be careful hating. It could end up making you just like them.
Oh, that's not hate. Hate involves power drills, skulls and whisks.. Can you say frappe lobotomy?
Now the movie Wild Wild West where James West was black was STUPID!!!!! Okay 1800's America and a black man has his own private train and NO ONE NOTICES it.... Ummmmm..... Talk about your distorted view of history.
True enough, but that's a somewhat different story, for the historical reason you mention as well as for the ridiculously anachronistic dialogue (and the ridiculous story, etc...)
IIRC there was nothing in the radio series or novels that mentioned anything about Ford's "race", except for that it was a race of beings from a small planet in the vicinity of Betelgeuse. For all that was (or was not) exposed he could have been a V lizard under fake skin. The only relevant character trait IMHO is that you could store a side of beef in him for at least a fortnight, and quite probably a Beeblebroxian month. And yes, IMHO, Mos Def could do that. I could just about see him as Zaphod, or even Burma Jones (from Confederacy of Dunces)...
You ever think that maybe they cast him because they felt he'd do a good job in the role? And calling Mos Def
Don't kid yourself, he's the required Token Black Guy.
I don't really approve of having actors that look nothing like the character's past known appearance, but in the good ol' Land of the Free (tm), if you don't have a prominent black character, your movie is labelled racist and you get lots of angry people protesting it.
What I want to know is: Is this movie starting in england, or in the U.S.A.?
If it's the latter, the character's name should be Ford Escort. If it's in the states and he's named Prefect, I take this as the travesty, not the fact that he's black.
P.S. I don't know who Mos is, I looked at his website, nothing rings a bell. Maybe he's a good actor (I hope).
P.P.S. I hate the racist right, and I hate the racist left, but I hate unecessary changes to a story made by marketing people even more.
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H2G2 is Hitchs to Guide to. Uhm.... personally, I'd rather see the Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
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"A large dairy animal approached Zaphod Beeblebrox's table, a
large fat meaty quadruped of the bovine type with large watery
eyes, small horns and what might almost have been an ingratiating
smile on its lips. "
It was a cow
My question is: why is this considered "artistic license," when nothing in the book indicates Ford's race in the first place? If you cast an actor who had green eyes to play Ford, would that be artistic license? The term "artistic license" implies diverging from the book. Here there is no divergence.
Am I missing some kind of #include at the beginning of every novel that says, "if otherwise unspecified, everyone is a white male"? Does HHGG start on an alternate Earth where England doesn't have any black people?
I am reminded of Douglas Hofstadter's GEB:EGB. He made the Tortoise character male, explaining that GEB extended Lewis Carroll's version of the Achilles and the Tortoise tale. Then he discovered that the Tortoise's sex was completely unspecified in the original dialogue. He had just assumed the animal characters were male, and furthermore assumed that it was specified that way by the author.
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Where the book was SUPERB and the movie sucked monkey balls!
Why waste time not reading the article when you can not read the summary... That makes me sad.
Or - download it through Dijjer.
Now, myself, I like to think that, if he had been allowed to finish that book, then it would have turned out to be both. Maybe Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency could find out where the dolphins went, and why the Earth continued to exist, no matter how many times the Vogons blow it up. But, that's probably just me.
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Personally, in some aspects I find the books about Dirk Gently (Dirk Gently's holistic detective agency and Lond dark tea time of the soul) even better than hitchhikers guide. At least the latter one (tea time) is for me one of the funniest books I ever read. Sure, it probably helps if you're a scandinavian, but just the first 5 pages in tea time makes you laugh on your floor.
:-)
The hitchhikers guide to the galazy is a masterpiece, but don't forget his other work
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I'm a bit wary of Marvin's rather odd body.
./ editor's huge misstep with the "50 noses" thing... It's ARMS!
I'm raising an eyebrow about Zaphod's second head (Supposedly a second face under his chin, or something of the sort).
I'm a bit disgusted at the
Mos Def, however, CAN DO THIS. Go watch The Italian Job. He plays "Left Ear", a demolitions expert with a heavy British accent (Don't ask me about which part of the UK - I'm a New Yorker). He seems to be good with the quick dialog, and he doesn't talk like a thug, at least in that film.
So seriously, watch a few clips of him in The Italian Job, as I'm guessing that's the reason he was picked for H2G2.
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There is tremendous artistic license in any film version of a book . . . there are just too many visuals that are assumed in the book that have to be specified in the film. And these include the look of the characters. One must use some level of artistic license to fill these gaps.
But since your argument seems to be based on semantics perhaps I should respond in kind. I quote a person that uses more artistic license than you in their definition of artistic license. They conclude that artistic license is:
In sum, artistic license is:
* A tool.
* Entirely at the the artist's discretion.
* To be tolerated by the viewer.
* Neither "good" nor "bad".
* Useful for filling in gaps, whether they be compositional or historical.
* Used consciously, unconsciously, or both, simultaneously.
* There for the taking, and not subject to yearly renewal, inspection, fees or a bad snapshot on an ID card.
His second head, in the movie, is in his nose (so you can't see it). Seems like a cop out to me too.
I think that Billy Boyd would have been a good Ford Prefect. I think at the very least he'd have a better shot at pulling of a Guildford-like accent than Mos Def...
Loved it- though the ending was a bit cheesy.
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Perhaps a racist like yourself beleives (sic) that the film industry would be better off without great black actors like Morgan Freeman, Sidney Poiter, and the world renound (sic) voice of James Earl Jones.
Funny how Star Wars was criticized for not having any black characters despite Darth Vader being all black and with James Earl Jones' voice. Hence the addition of Billy D. Williams in Empire.
Someone back up the chain claimed that political correctness was to blame and they are probably right. Race is a much more sensitive issue in America than in the UK. I can see Ford as black with no problems. In fact, the only character who I see as white is Dent because he can be such an insecure wuss. Talk about a stereotype.
It's funny that you also mention Morgan Freeman. He was cast as one of the great racial re-writes in movie history. He played the red-headed Irish prisoner "Red" in Shawshank Redemption. Of course, it was a fantastic movie and most people never read the book (so they missed the joke when Tim Robbins asks why they call him Red and he replies "Because I'm Irish").
Finally, to Stateoftheunion, can't you make your argument without name-calling? The poster is well within his rights to say that he thinks it is a poor choice to cast a relatively unknown black actor into a role that has been played, drawn and represented as a white man. You and other members of the PC insurgents need to learn how to disagree with someone without calling them "racist", "ignorant" or "stupid".
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No, he was talking about Mos Def. Flava was a part of Public Enemy.
It's not in his nose. That was a joke. Dukey http:((www.douglasadams.se
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It's Don Cheadle who does an outstanding job in "the italian job", not mos def.
Whoops, sorry, I was wrong. I was thinking of "oceans 11".
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Unfortunately, I feel the same way about the Red Dwarf movie, which was supposed to be released in 2002, and isn't even close to done at the end of 2004.
It's sad how British Sci-Fi comedies turned films get held up so much
Wil Smith as Arthur Dent?
These are my friends, See how they glisten. See this one shine, how he smiles in the light.
P.S. I don't know who Mos is, I looked at his website, nothing rings a bell. Maybe he's a good actor (I hope).
I had the pleasure of accidentally catching this movie on HBO (which incidentally won an Emmy).
Your hopes are well founded. He can act quite well, and I for one was happy to see he got the role. It's a sad loss for anyone who can't see past the color of his skin.
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As my brain has imploded trying to come up with not one, but two, words that begin with the number 3, I would like to know exactly what L33t is an acronym for.
While in this case I agree with you, sice Fod was racially ambiguous, being that the books never stated he was black/white/indian/mexican/etc... Though in the first movie, he was white. I don't like the fact that he is a thug though, I'm sick of that idiotic ignorant aspect of black culture being played up in media. They're obnoxious. I don't want to see a movie with some ebonics talking, rapper (hip-hopster?), acting like he is in the galactic ghetto, when Ford was rather civilized, and clever. But I've never seemed anything with him, so it is just my reaction against hip-hop culture, and people who can't use a real name, but some stupid cutesy fake neoghettoism (Mos Def? Come on now, what the hell type of name is that?). Though, he might actually be good, its just the circumstancial evidence is pointing against that. By all means cast Freeman, or Poiter, though, since they've proven their merit as actors, and not some silly trendy image.
But I also agree with the the fact, unintended rant aside, that I'm getting sick of EVERY movie having the tolken black. No, I have nothing against movies with black characters, WHEN THEY FIT. I just sick of diversity for diversities sake. A whole white cast, then off in the side-lines (not as main character) is the one black guy, acting stereotypically black, basically screaming; "Look at me, I'm black!". Thats what annoys me.
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I liked the text adventure game (also written by Douglas Adams). I wonder how much of it made it into the movie?
In case all of y'all wondered yes I bought it many years ago. It was a pure text game with a WILD plot. Reading, watching and listening to everything gave hints - but most of the game required being in a bizzare headspace to get anywhere. Or read the help...
Anyhoo, it's still out there and playable thanks to text adventure proggies. I know I last played it by copying from the 5 1/4" disc to one my linux beasties *g*
Ta!
H2G2 is:
H2 = Hitch Hiker's (2 H's)
G2 = Guide (to the) Galaxy (2 G's)
When Adams put together the Internet version of the guide, he put it up at: http://h2g2.com/ It's still there, in fact...
If anything needed an abbreviation, it's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy... Even just typing "Hitchhiker's" is somewhat cumbersome. I wouldn't blame this one on elitism.
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The movie clip shows Zaphod Beeblebrox with only one head and he has 2
Damn those movie producers! How dare they hire a one-headed actor for the part!
You do realize that's behind the scenes footage and not finished film?
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Initially, I was a bit put off on the idea of Mos Def in the role -- mostly because David Dixon has always been my Ford Prefect. (I was turned on to the books as a kid after seeing the BBC tv series).
However, I enjoyed Mos Def in the Italian Job and am willing to give him a shot. As long as he can muster deranged detachment and an obvious desire for many drinks... I think he might be able to pull it off.
However, Zaphod must have two heads, Trillian must not be an idiot, Arthur must be bothersome, Marvin must bothersome (but not as much so as Arthur), and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri must be real small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri.
Understanding that Disney is behind the wheel on this one, I'm not holding my breath for Adamsesque greatness, but I'm not jumping ship before it has sailed, either.
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The previews of the opening scene were the only thing that got me to pay for it in the theatre. The rest of the movie was all right, but I agree with the other poster, the ending was really cheesy, and it could have been so much better.
I did love the scene with them and the aliens whose wings looked like cloaks. Very "Heavy Metal" or "Wizards" like.
"Unheard of means only it's undreamed of yet,
Impossible means not yet done." ~~ Julia Ecklar
'The Jatravartids, who live in perpetual fear of the time they call
The Coming of The Great White Handkerchief, are small blue creatures
with more than fifty ARMS each, who are therefore unique in being the
only race in history to have invented the aerosol deodorant before
the wheel. '
The GEEK shall inherit the earth...
Perhaps you could call THHG "The Agnostics Bible."
In his interview with American Atheist magazine, Adams said that he usually told people he was "a radical atheist" to make sure they understood that he was convinced that there are no gods. His "Is there an Artificial God" talk at Digital Biota 2 is a great read.
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I think that goes for OS's too
I agree, when I heard that Freeman was going to be Arthur Dent I was reassured: it seemed that the producers "got" Hitchhikers. To a lesser degree, same with Sam Rockwell as Zaphod, from what I've seen I think he can nail the role of a terminally hip spaced out ex-galactic president.
The real Captain Avatar is a fictional character, so I suppose he doesn't mind if I impersonate him.
Maybe they were distracted from the train by the big mechanical spiders? I mean, the rest of the movie is so completely historical and realistic...
~ Leilah
I think that they missed the most important cast member photo (at least to most slashdotters). They don't have anyhting for I think her name is Eccentrica Golumbuts the triple breasted whore from Eroticon 6. If that isn't there I'm sure there are going to be a lot of disappointed nerds.
Heroscape, it's like legos combined with anachronistic wargames.
Not to mention the original radio series (both phases) are by far the most hillarious and well realized version of 'The Guide' yet.
Nothing flabberghasts me more than Hitchhiker's fans that have never heard the original show. The other day I discovered one of the guys at work named his machine zaphod so I asked him if he'd heard the new radio show yet. "Radio show? What do you mean? Zaphod is a name from a book."
My guts almost spilled out in jealousy knowing he'd still get to listen to the original shows for the first time.
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Yeah, I confused them a bit too. Cheadle would have been equally good for the role of Ford Prefect.
"The amount of intelligence on this planet is a constant. The population is growing." -Cole's Axiom
But the movie is off. A lot. The Jartravartid people of Viltvodle IV have over 50 arms, not noses. And they aren't called the Arkleseizure. That is the name of their god, who apparently sneezed the entire universe out of his nose. And how hard is it to animate another head? Inside his nose? If they did it in the 80's they can do it now. "And this computer, which was called the Earth, was so large that it was frequently mistaken for a planet--especially by the strange apelike beings who roamed its surface, totally unaware that they were simply part of a gigantic computer program. And this is very odd, because without that fairly simple and obvious piece of knowledge, nothing that ever happened on the Earth could possibly make the slightest bit of sense." --Douglas Adams' "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe"
That's great. Well all hope it will be a great succeess. I've been on the set, seen a lot of things and I can tell you I think Hammer & Tongs made some great work. I really can't wait to see the movie. I know too that Doulgas created a 90% new story which won't deceived us ! Nic http://www.h2g2movie.com (the first unofficial h2g2 movie website)
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