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The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (DVD)

 

Description: Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy - Science Fiction / Theatrical Release: 1982 / Director: Alan J.W. Bell / Actors: Joe ... more
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (DVD) ... Melia, Martin Benson ... / DVD released 18 April, 2005 at 2 Entertain Video / Features of the DVD: PAL / The original BBC radio adventures of Arthur Dent (an ape-descendant whose anger at the apparently inexplicable destruction of his home planet Earth, situated in an obscure corner of the outer spiral arm of the galaxy, is expressed in frequent irritation at friendly automatic doors and vending machines) and his travelling companions, Ford Prefect (an itinerant towel-carrying hitch-hiker originally from a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse), Zaphod Beeblebrox (the notorious ex-Galactic President and patron of Eccentrica Galumbits, the triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six) and Marvin the Paranoid Android (who's still suffering from that terrible pain in all the diodes down his left side) proved to be such a success for the BBC that its transition to TV was (almost) inevitable. In 1981 several key members of the radio cast made the move to the small screen. Simon Jones' bewildered Arthur Dent remains the central character, shambling around in his dressing gown (a fact easy to forget on radio); Mark Wing-Davey's Zaphod Beeblebrox is the same as his boastful radio persona, even if the second head utterly fails to convince. Unfortunately, newcomers David Dixon (as Ford Prefect) and the irritating Sandra Dickinson (as Trillian) are no match for their radio predecessors.The problem here is not so much the low-budget look as the script itself, which is lovingly faithful to the radio series in a way that Douglas Adams' novels aren't. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was a lucid, satirical, occasionally profound, utterly unique comic invention on radio. As such, it has nothing to gain from TV. The script needs no visual elaboration--that's best left to the listener's own imagination. Only the animated renditions of the Guide itself enhance Peter Jones' wonderfully dry narration; otherwise--paradoxically, perhaps--by supplying images the concept is oddly diminished here.On the DVD: A suitably eclectic not to say eccentric collection of extra features makes this a wholly satisfying two-disc set, neatly packaged in a fold-out slipcase. On the second disc there's an hour-long "making of" documentary from 1992 featuring contributions from the cast and crew, including Douglas Adams; and then there's even more in a 20-minute section entitled "Don't Panic!". A fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at filming as the clock runs out on studio time and a look at the recording of the original radio series complete the first part. Then navigate to the "Outer Planets" to find outtakes, a deleted scene, Zaphod's animatronic second head on Tomorrow's World and Peter Jones's witty and shambolic introduction to the first episode, plus more besides. The series itself is presented in standard 4:3 ratio and Dolby stereo. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... new life in the Galaxy, Ford gave him the latest edition of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", with the big ... more

 ... word in the front - Don't Panic. Don't Panic to the Galaxy or don't panic to the book? Dent found out he is really in trouble. Dent soon found out that, although much bigger, Galaxy is quite like Earth - its full with weird people and creatures. The specie destroyed Earth is rather bureaucracy, and them love reading poem to others, not many can stand long for it. Then they meet Zaphod the president of Galaxy by chance - very very litters chance - who has stolen the most advantage ship in the universe. On the ship,...more

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a-true-ben
Crowned Review The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (DVD): Well, it's Mostly Harmless (Film Only) (727 words)
by a-true-ben - written on 12/01/08 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Douglas Adams' Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy began life as a radio show, before becoming a hit series of books and a 1981 TV series. It's surprising in many ways that it took until 2005 to be made into a full-length feature film. While I'd enjoyed both the books and TV series, I'm not really a cinema goer and some rather mixed reviews, combined with the fact that I had after all read the books and seen the TV series, meant I didn't bother catching it at the cinema. When it was shown on TV last Christmas (2007) however, I was quite looking forward to it. I wouldn't call myself particularly discerning when it comes to movies. As readers of my recent Fantastic ...

IainWear
Crowned Review Don't Talk to me About Life! (2257 words)
by IainWear - written on 18/05/05 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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"The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy". The radio series that spawned pretty much everything; books, records, a TV series, a computer game, several stage shows, a website and a towel. But not, surprisingly, a full length feature film. In these days where everything from books to computer games to theme park rides seem evolve into a film, "the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" never quite made it. That wasn't for the want of trying, of course. Douglas Adams was first offered the chance to make a "Hitchhikers" film back in 1979, and again in 1981. The film rights were actually sold as far back as 1982 to Ivan Reitman, who then decided ...

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Crowned Review The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (DVD): Forty-Two (1437 words)
by buzzard_cad - written on 05/05/05 (Very useful, 299 readings)
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~Summary~ This is the new film version of the late Douglas Adams ‘Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ radio show, books and 80’s TV series. The film is weird, wacky and fun. I took my wife to see it in the cinema and she thought it was very enjoyable. As it is a PG certificate it is suitable for most of the family and is probably most suited to the Alpha One male geek. Hardcore fans of the Hitchhiker’s series and Adams books may not like the film as some of the wackiness has been toned down from the books to appeal to a wider audience. (AKA - ‘Americanisation’). ~Background History~ The Hitchhiker series has been around since the early ...

 
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