credoconsolans
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I liked the dolphin song and the improbability drive. Everything else sucked. They could have taken any of the books or even just parts, and made a good film - there was enough story! Instead, they tried to jam all the concepts into too small a production, and failed miserably.I watched Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy last night and was REALLY disappointed.
.... the film just sucked.
How could they do that?
Would I get marshmallow-fluffed if I admitted to liking Despicable Me? I'm not a big fan of children but this is funny.
I loved The Hitchhikers Guide. My sister and I were laughing our guts out we thought it was funny.
I think there is a human tendency to love the first form in which you encounter something, if it is good. The film changed a lot of what had been good in the other formats, and not for the better.
It certainly still had its moments but was not what it could have been.
If you can, access the series. It's dryer.
I have the movie DVD, the books, the TV series on video. They're all enjoyable. The series, however drier, does not give any inclination as to why Trillian would be with Zaphod and took the risks she took for him. For adventure? With someone that selfish and aloof? At least in the movie, he's shown to be more rock-n-roll charismatic and charming.
Lost in Translation was an incredible bore.
Another movie I liked a lot. Lot of absurdity and loneliness in that movie. I don't remember it being a comedy.