• NegativeInf@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Anyone who hates on the movies for being different from the books seriously misunderstands the pedigree and nature of the Hitchhiker’s Guide series.

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        I’ve honestly never met a fan of the books that didn’t also like the movie. I think it did a great job of appealing to fans of the book and a not so good job appealing to non fans.

        • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.world
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          I never saw the movie because I never understood what value that medium would have to offer. There’s just too many jokes packed into the text for it to translate into something you can watch in one sitting. It’s like when they made a movie about catch-22. It’s great to get the material to more audiences, but there’s just no way to correctly translate it no matter how good you do it.

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          I’m a big fan of the books who didn’t really like the movie. But that’s partly because I’m also a huge fan of the BBC TV show so, to me, that’s what HHGG should look and sound like. Particularly Peter Jones as the voice of the Book (nothing against Stephen Fry in general).

          The movie had some good moments, but having Zaphod’s second head beneath his first instead of beside it was a horrible idea. And the joke at the end about going in the wrong direction to the Restaurant at the End of the Universe seemed to suggest the makers thought that ‘End’ refers to a physical location in the universe as opposed to its chronological end point. Which annoyed me quite a bit.

          It’s fine though, I’m not one of these “They completely ruined it” people - there are so many different versions of HHGG what with the radio show, the books, the audio books, the TV show, and the text adventure game, that there really isn’t a single definitive version. I happen to not like the film, but the rest still exist, so it’s all hoopy.

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            I can understand these complaints. In general, though, I felt like the movie was just being a different thing while trying to stay faithful to the spirit of the book, and I loved the movie for that. It didn’t feel like the creators just wanted to cash in on a name, but genuinely liked the material and were trying to bring that to life.

            It wasn’t a great movie, but as a fan of the books, I appreciate that it exists. I knew it wouldn’t happen, but I wanted the sequel.

            Also, I didn’t get the feeling they misunderstand the “end” joke, I thought it was just a cute way to end the movie while name checking the potential sequel.

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              I should probably watch it again to be fair, I’ve not seen it in quite a while. Maybe I’d like it more this time.

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        My only problem with the movie was it didn’t have an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they’ve worked out.

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          The “So Long And Thanks For All The Fish” theme was compressed for the 2005 movie.

          Both the movie and TV miniseries use “Journey of the Sorcerer” by The Eagles as an instrumental theme song.

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            I somehow never had come across any of them until I heard the theme song after a Flogging Molly concert, they used to play it every time when they exited it seemed. Second time I heard it I looked up where it was from.

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      I do! It’s one of my favorite parts. I read the books long before I saw the movie and I enjoyed them both. Didn’t really get all the hate for it to be honest.

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    4 months ago

    Somebody get Wonko the Sane on the phone. He’s the one with the house that looks like the inside of an insane asylum on the outside.

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    Did they close down because the crackheads who laid those pavers and bricks kept stealing their vinegar and snorting their tartar sauce?

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    It’s about time, with the way things are going, the Vogon construction fleet can’t arrive fast enough. Unfortunately, they must have realized this making their naturally bureaucratic nature delay correspondingly.