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I didn't "hate" the movie, not not it wasn't awesome. It has some funny parts... and it was nice to see how someone else imagined various aliens and characters would look.
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I won't spoil the ending of the first sequel for you, so I'll simply say along with Paul that it might have something to do with the question, "What do you get when you multiply six by nine?" ...or maybe not. :p |
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I like the comparison of The Hitchhiker's Guide to Wikipedia and ereaders. Makes me want a Don't Panic logo on my Kindle cover.
I read Hitchhiker's guide and the next 2 books way back in the 80's. Also loved to play the Infocom game based on the book. Ahhhh...back in the day of text based games. You can download it from various places on the web. For those of you who don't remember text based games I highly suggest you check it out. Spent many, many hours playing those games. Yes, I am a nerd :) I need to reread the books since it has been so long since my original read. I do remember the answer is 42. Also, I remember some about the Restaurant at the End of the Universe. I have never heard the radio show nor seen the movie. Now if I can just get my 19 year old son to read the books. Of course he thinks anything mom thinks is funny must be lame. |
I thought the movie was okay- funny, even. It wasn't precisely a good illustration of the book- it's more like it took the book for an inspiration to make an equally weird movie which had a somewhat different feel and storyline. Have never experienced the radio plays or TV series; I suppose I'm too young and/or too recently arrived in English-speaking countries. But I read the books first, and then watched the movie, and enjoyed the lot. Especially Alan Rickman's voice as Marvin- and Martin Freeman was a great Arthur Dent, even though, again, he was different than I had pictured him. And Slartibartfast- who could not like Slartibartfast? "I said it's not important!"
Incidentally, didn't Douglas Adams have a hand in creating the film? He's credited as one of the scriptwriters; but I believe he died before the movie was finished (or maybe even before it was started). Yeah, the Hitchhiker's Guide as world's first ereader- what an excellent concept. |
The complete radio series is available on various formats from Amazon.co.uk (and probably the other outlets). I heartily recommend it. Peter Jones' narration as the voice of The Book is spot on, and Marvin is simply wonderful.
Somehow I've often felt that if we journeyed among the stars and met new life and new civilisations it would be more like H2G2 than Star Trek. At least I'd hope so. |
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couldn't agree more.
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"I have an exceptionally large mind."
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Unfortunately one of my Douglas Adams books was "borrowed" and never returned. I'd love to buy them for my Kobo but unfortunately no ebook version available in Australia - in fact I couldn't find a legal epub version available anywhere. A pity as there are a lot of potential readers here on Mobile Read. |
Have never read the book
I have never read the books, not sure if I want to.
The radio play is it for me. My sisters and I first heard it when FM (stereo!) radio was introduced to Australia and we used to sit on the floor next to the stereo with our giant headphones on to get the full effect. Modern technology was marvellous!! I downloaded it for my iPod last year, and listened to it while travelling from Sydney to Brisbane on the train, just after Christmas - much more discreet! The version I downloaded included interviews at the end - and I think this section was produced when they were about to make the movie and just before Douglas Adams' death. I have videos of the TV series, which I believe had basically the same cast as the radio plays. I am not really sure if I want to know the rest of the series either. My daughter loves the series but was introduced to it by the movie so thinks my videos are a bit primitive. She has read the books but I haven't persuaded her to listen to the play yet. I can highly recommend the radio plays anyway. Angela |
Might be worth mentioning, the BBC recently did a dramatisation of 'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency' with Steven Mangan and Helen Baxendale. Still watchable here if you're in the UK:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00wqfl2 Not bad, though it was squashed into an hour. |
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