It's funny you started this thread now about the same time I posted in the favorit book thread that this was my favorite book series. I can't wait for the movies. Hopefully they will do it justice.
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Dr. Trapdoor wrote:
i brought pan-galactic gargle-blasters for all.
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy also mentions alcohol. It says that the best drink in existence is the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.
It says that the effect of drinking a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is like having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped around a large gold brick.
The Guide also tells you on which planets the best Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters are mixed, how much you can expect to pay for one and what voluntary organizations exist to help you rehabilitate afterward."
The movie will either be hott shit or it will be pus. I have my fingers crossed for hottness, 'cause I seriously don't like pus and I am quite sentimental when it comes to Douglas Adams and his Guide.
But pus aside, I understand that Shynola are heavily involved in post-production, and because I consider them demi-gods I have a really good feeling about this transfer from page to film. This should turn out GREAT.
i read this way too early in my life and ruined it for myself before i could really get it
_________________ i was dreaming through the howzlife yawning car black when she told me "mad and meaningless as ever" and a song came on my radio like a cemetery rhyme for a million crying corpses in their tragedy of respectable existence
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We should expect a movie that quite differs from the books, the radio show and the TV show. The script has a new angle to the story, there are new plot elements and even a few new characters. So if you get in line on the day of the premier and is eager to see a film adaptation of the books/Radio/TV-show, you are most likely bound to become disappointed. The story is probably mostly reinvented, but rest assured that it's all still Douglas Adams.
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ManiacalClown wrote:
We should expect a movie that quite differs from the books, the radio show and the TV show. The script has a new angle to the story, there are new plot elements and even a few new characters. So if you get in line on the day of the premier and is eager to see a film adaptation of the books/Radio/TV-show, you are most likely bound to become disappointed. The story is probably mostly reinvented, but rest assured that it's all still Douglas Adams.
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