Sadly it looks kinda campy, but if thay diliver half of the trilogy in two hous it should be a fun ride.
I say the next cult following is at hand.
The movie will not cover The Resturant at the End of the Universe; Life, the Universe and Everything; or So Long and Thanks for All the Fish. Just The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
If I remember right, the trailer on the website is a teaser. Amazon.com is hosting the actual trailer, and then there is another one.
4days wrote:think plained posted this the other day. looks good, marvin's played by alan rickman and steve fry's the voice of the book - decent casting :icon14:
blood.angel wrote:Any film that had to wait until the writer to die to make it is going to suck.
Itll have fart jokes.
Actually Douglas Adams wrote the screen play for this movie. It's been in development for years and years.
Casting looks surprisingly good. Nobody will ever replace Simon Jones as Arthur Dent though, but atleast he's making a cameo apprearance - yay!
And the reason why he didnt go ahead with any of those scripts was that it translated badly onto screen.
This film is nothing other than a HES DEAD LETS HONOUR HIM BY WATCHING ME gimmick.
blood.angel wrote:And the reason why he didnt go ahead with any of those scripts was that it translated badly onto screen.
This film is nothing other than a HES DEAD LETS HONOUR HIM BY WATCHING ME gimmick.
Yeah but he was going to go ahead with the film wasn't he. He didn't can it or anything.
To be honest I'm very skeptical myself as to how good it will be, but atleast it has a reasonable looking cast. And besides, the BBC tv screening was shocking. The only things it had going for it was their approach to "The book" and some of the actors (namely Simon Jones and Mark Wing-Davey). The rest of it was pretty ghastly; Trillian was awful, Ford not much better and the set and special effects were shabby (albeit due to limitations of the time).