The Guide has been killed... [spoilers]
The Guide has been killed... [spoilers]
I've just finished reading an in-depth, spoiler-packed review of the Hitchhiker's Guide movie, and I don't think I've been this depressed for a long time. They killed it. The bastards absoultely murdered it. If there was any justice in the world, someone would die for this.
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The Harry Potter movies/ Books fall into the kinda the same catagory. Of course a screenplay can't mimic a book. The movie would run way too long. Although skimming over the review, it sounds a lot like they hired someone out of highschool to write the screenplay.
One thing that my wife enjoys is the Harry Potter audio tapes. They are quite good as the orator takes on the different characters with different voices. It's kinda like listening to a movie.
Dune (the first movie) was horrible. I was stunned to learn that Herbert was on set most of the time as a consultant. o_0 There were some deviations from the story so radical, that it made me wonder why they were even put in the movie. The second release was much better. while it skipped sections of the story, it followed what it portrayed very accurately.
One thing that my wife enjoys is the Harry Potter audio tapes. They are quite good as the orator takes on the different characters with different voices. It's kinda like listening to a movie.
Dune (the first movie) was horrible. I was stunned to learn that Herbert was on set most of the time as a consultant. o_0 There were some deviations from the story so radical, that it made me wonder why they were even put in the movie. The second release was much better. while it skipped sections of the story, it followed what it portrayed very accurately.
I don't know if I agree with that Dune assessment. Storyline deviations aside, the first movie's cinematic theme and acting was much better than the Sci-Fi version. The second was entirely too colorful and clean compared to what I think the Dune universe actually was.
Of course I read the "movie tie-in" version of the first book, but with the rest of the books it seemed to work just fine.
Of course I read the "movie tie-in" version of the first book, but with the rest of the books it seemed to work just fine.
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Tetrad wrote:Storyline deviations aside, the first movie's cinematic theme and acting was much better than the Sci-Fi version.
agreed. Dune is a "mental" book anyways. Not exactly "John Wayne". Dune had a lot of "thought Dialogue" which would REALLY be boring for a movie.
but come on... lasers against body shields?!?!? The book went to great lenghts to explain why that's a no-no.
I don't honestly remember. You spiked my curiosity. Crap.. now I'll have to go rent it!Tetrad wrote:The second was entirely too colorful and clean compared to what I think the Dune universe actually was.
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Wonderworks already has done a Live Action rendering of the first 4 books, From Lion to Silver Chair. Very well done IMO. W/ the exception of Prince Caspian/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader(sp?) each book (at least my copy) was done on 2 VHS Tapes. Prince Caspian and Voyage of the Dawn Treader were also sold a 2 tape combo, since, if memory serves me correctly, they were able to do 1 book per tape.Top Gun wrote:I'm just hoping that the movie version of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe doesn't get as royally ****ed as this was. God, I am pissed.
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Frank's main gripe about the Lynch movie: It did nothing with the romance between Paul and Chiani, read the forward to "Man of Two Worlds" by him and his son.Duper wrote:Dune (the first movie) was horrible. I was stunned to learn that Herbert was on set most of the time as a consultant. o_0 There were some deviations from the story so radical, that it made me wonder why they were even put in the movie. The second release was much better. while it skipped sections of the story, it followed what it portrayed very accurately.
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the first production of Dune was intended to be just over 6 hrs long but has never been published, there is another one called the Allen Smithee version at about 3hrs on laserdisk that shows the story better. judge dredd got its world almost spot-on except the acting and some time lines off eg:hershey and the ferg theres also a few of king, koontz and herbert which were very good but only shown on tv.
All right, I just got back from seeing the movie with a group of ~20 friends--some of whom had read the books, some of whom hadn't, and a few of whom went so far as to make sure they brought towels.
The consensus was that the movie was awesome.
High points:
- They really got the guide right. Many classic guide entries are quoted, accompanied by cute cartoons.
- Marvin. He was in the movie, and he was Marvin. Marvin rules.
- They put the doors in! The things were sighing pleasantly through the whole movie and it never got old. I swear I laughed every time someone walked through a door.
- Zaphod was freakin' nuts. Very much how I imagined him.
- Though a lot of the dialogue is changed, some of it isn't. There isn't much in the way of witty expressions, so the move isn't nearly so quotable as the book, but it retains the spirit of hilarious nonsense very well.
The not-so-high points:
- They didn't really bother resolving certain sub-plots. Mostly everybody just kind of wanders around and does stuff and has a good time. (But since the plot is part of the joke, I didn't really feel too cheated.)
- Zaphod's second head doesn't show up much, and his third arm only comes out once or twice.
Overall, I thought it was a total kick in the pants, and loved it. (And consequently, I'm ever-so-slightly ticked at this review: I almost didn't go because of it; I only went because friends invited me.) I probably won't buy the DVD, but I might go see the movie again. It's some funny, funny stuff.
The consensus was that the movie was awesome.
High points:
- They really got the guide right. Many classic guide entries are quoted, accompanied by cute cartoons.
- Marvin. He was in the movie, and he was Marvin. Marvin rules.
- They put the doors in! The things were sighing pleasantly through the whole movie and it never got old. I swear I laughed every time someone walked through a door.
- Zaphod was freakin' nuts. Very much how I imagined him.
- Though a lot of the dialogue is changed, some of it isn't. There isn't much in the way of witty expressions, so the move isn't nearly so quotable as the book, but it retains the spirit of hilarious nonsense very well.
The not-so-high points:
- They didn't really bother resolving certain sub-plots. Mostly everybody just kind of wanders around and does stuff and has a good time. (But since the plot is part of the joke, I didn't really feel too cheated.)
- Zaphod's second head doesn't show up much, and his third arm only comes out once or twice.
Overall, I thought it was a total kick in the pants, and loved it. (And consequently, I'm ever-so-slightly ticked at this review: I almost didn't go because of it; I only went because friends invited me.) I probably won't buy the DVD, but I might go see the movie again. It's some funny, funny stuff.
Thanks for the report. I've heard a few other favorable reviews myself, and I think I'm going to at least give it a chance. I'm hoping I'll be pleasantly surprised. If it turns out that that review was that incorrect, I'll be rather annoyed as well; it really turned off my enthusiasm for the movie and almost convinced me to avoid seeing it.
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