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will
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Topic: Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy Posted: September 26 2004 at 15:16 |
BBC 4 have just started the new series of HHGTTG, 'the tertiary phase'. I was wandering what people thought of it compared to the original series. Personally I think its a good attempt but doesnt quite live up to the original 2 series.
I just ordered the Dvd of the television series a few days ago. Its a good laugh.
Any other fans out there??
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richardh
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Posted: September 26 2004 at 16:32 |
I loved reading the books and watching the TV series.It was a big thing when I was at school.Apparently there is a big budget film version on the way.
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Posted: September 26 2004 at 16:49 |
The DVD of the TV series is excellent, lots of good extras on it, and very nicely packaged.
Thanks for the pointer on the new series, I hadn't spotted that.
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Posted: September 27 2004 at 07:37 |
I loved the books & the radio series, but was never too keen on the TV series (too much in the way of BBC low budget special effects, as in 'Blakes 7' for my taste)....
Any book that contains the (paraphrased) line:
several billion megatons of fusing hydrogen nuclei dragged itself reluctantly over the far hozizon, and managed to look small, cold, and slightly damp"
is OK by me - I'll keep an eye out for this new series, though; thanks for the heads up.
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will
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Posted: September 27 2004 at 12:56 |
Yeah theres a film in the making. I think HHGTTG has the potential to make a brilliant film with all the special effects and watnot thats about now. I think the radio series plays on tuesday evenings.
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Posted: September 28 2004 at 00:27 |
The books were hilarious and very clever! Only saw bits of the TV series once or twice, so can't really say....
(Did seem a bit on the cheap side, but perhaps, Jimpanzee, that lent it a certain fitting charm, at times?)
Love the line you quoted! Ha! What a way to describe an English sunrise!
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Posted: September 28 2004 at 08:51 |
Loved the books, and TV series. I like the idea of a film, but there is surely only so much they can cover in 2 hours or so. The whole story is very long.
I think Martin Freeman (?) from 'The office' is going to play Ford Prefect. Anyone know whos playing Arthur Dent??
Here I am, brain the size of planet and they want to me to stop messing about on the Internet and get back to work...
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will
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Posted: September 29 2004 at 07:08 |
I agree that it would be very difficult to squeeze it into 1 film. I guess they are just takling the first book/radio series. Then again they managed to pull lord of the rings off.
Im not sure about whos playing who but you can find out on the net most probably.
I can't wait. & nbsp; "The other sheltanaks dupleberry shrub is always a more moavy shade of pinky russet!"
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Posted: September 29 2004 at 07:42 |
Blacksword wrote:
Here I am, brain the size of planet and they want to me to stop messing about on the Internet and get back to work... |
Just remember, time is an illusion, lunchtime surfing on the internet, doubly so!
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Posted: September 30 2004 at 10:00 |
will wrote:
I agree that it would be very difficult to squeeze it into 1 film. I guess they are just takling the first book/radio series. |
Yes. I read a book about never made movies and it quoted Adams with saying they better adapt just the first book. Recently ,I also read an interview with the screenwriter they brought on to finish what Adams left and he agreed with that.
I'm a great moviegoer, I work in a movie channel and I have even evaluated screenplays. And I must say I see the adaptation of this book as a extremly difficult task. Much more difficult that it seems. I hope it all ends well.
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Posted: October 01 2004 at 07:52 |
The best thing they could do IMO, is to produce 3 or four films covering all the books. That way they could include everything in the books, give us film lovers three or four films to indulge in at the cinema, and of course collect in limited edition box set on DVD six months later.
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Posted: October 01 2004 at 08:08 |
The first two books were spot on; bollock bustingly funny and insigtful but after that, it became a little pedestrian for me. Dear old Douglas only wrote one good book after that (IMO) called 'Last Chance to see'.
I've yet to see the new series but any chance to see his work on the TV must be a good thing.
He is very much missed .
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Posted: October 01 2004 at 10:30 |
I liked the Dirk Gently books also- the idea of a detective solving mysteries by 'coincidence' always cracked me up.
Also loved Zaphod's non-talking head in the TV series...
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will
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Posted: October 01 2004 at 15:31 |
Blacksword wrote:
The best thing they could do IMO, is to produce 3 or four films covering all the books. That way they could include everything in the books, give us film lovers three or four films to indulge in at the cinema, and of course collect in limited edition box set on DVD six months later. |
We can all hope :)
yeah Zaphods other head was pretty rubbish but i think that because of the way HHGTTG is it just added to the humor.
P.S you can hear the new radio series on the bbc 4 website, it has episode 2 at the moment but i think ill download the lot off winmx or something.
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Posted: October 01 2004 at 15:40 |
I've tried reading it once. Couldn't get into it.
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