Dave Wrote:All the creatures and aliens are done by the Henson Company, so I'd expect something along the lines The Dark Crystal or Labyrinth in that sense.This is true. The other potential problem in translation is that the book went off on tangents that were not integral to the plot in any way. Some of these tangents were the funniest parts of the books, such as the time-traveling, immortal alien who got so bored that he traveled the universe insulting everyone who ever existed in alphabetical order. I forget his name..... Where the heck is Scooter when you need him?!?!
The visuals and slapstick element may be good for Matthew, but if the humour of the film matches the book it could be a little too much for a five year old.
Douglas Adams does have a unique sense of humour, if they captured it, how it would translate to US cinema audiences is a big question mark.
Dave
jimbow8 Wrote:Some of these tangents were the funniest parts of the books, such as the time-traveling, immortal alien who got so bored that he traveled the universe insulting everyone who ever existed in alphabetical order. I forget his name..... Where the heck is Scooter when you need him?!?!
Scott Miller Wrote:With all these Adams fans around, I wonder if anyone has read Gaiman's companion book to HHGGG?
Blake Wrote:Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged.Thank you. I ALWAYS forget that. That guy is AWESOME!!
Blake
Scott Miller Wrote:I guess with so many people recommending it, I will have to give it a shot. With all these Adams fans around, I wonder if anyone has read Gaiman's companion book to HHGGG?No, I had just done a search while trying to find the quote from Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged (which I won't spoil because it is TOO FUNNY) that mentioned Gaiman. I was confused. Now I might have to look for that..... and The Salmon of Doubt.
Scott Miller Wrote:I guess with so many people recommending it, I will have to give it a shot. With all these Adams fans around, I wonder if anyone has read Gaiman's companion book to HHGGG?
matthewsmommy Wrote:Destruction of earth isn't that bad as long as they don't actually show people dying a horrible death or being blown to bits.I don't think you have to worry about that.
Quote:Marvin the Martian puts the earth in peril on a daily basis. He's not scared of that.And HHGG has Marvin the Paranoid Android, though I always thought he was more of a depressed robot. (see my avatar)