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Originally Posted By CTXRover Now its "Fresh" with 61% of the reviews being positive. It'll probably continue to shift back and forth across that "rotten to fresh" line though.
Originally Posted By narkspud Roger Ebert gives it 2 stars and a not-too-enthusiastic review. Says as a non-Hitchhiker's nut, he just couldn't get interested. <a href="http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050428/REVIEWS/50413005" target="_blank">http://rogerebert.suntimes.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050428/REVIEWS/50413005</a>
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I just saw it today and I really "got it". I think it was imaginative and sarcastic and creative. I kept thinking future ride rehabs for the Matterhorn,Indiana,Star Tours and Space. Kind of like the monorail in the Incredibles. I just kept getting the Disney vibe.I laughed with the line "I'm British, we Queu." Well I am British but I learned to queu(stand in long lines) at DL...I hope everybody sees it and enjoys it.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub Must support Disney.Must give Disney all my money and future money.I am not in a hypnotic trance. I do not love Mickey more than my family. I will not be sad on my final moments on earth only because I will miss Disney.I need a DL fix! It is a good thing I will be there soon.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub i forgot to mention another reason to see this movie. The first preview for Tim Burtons Corpse Bride. I was at an AMC theatre for Hitchhikers. Get there early to see the previews.
Originally Posted By JohnS1 My favorite review quote: "You don't need to be a rabid follower of the source material to know that the movie messes much of it up." I love biting reviews!
Originally Posted By monkeys_uncle he said on good morning america that the special effects were cheap!
Originally Posted By cstephens I would agree with that on one part - Zaphod's third arm looked horrible and looked incredibly fake. /cs
Originally Posted By Kuzcochik I personally loved it and I've read the book multiple times. I think people are thinking too hard when they're watching it. You just have to understand that it's all one big hilarious sarcastic movie. I went with a friend who'd read about 2 pages of the book and she still loved it. People are just weird
Originally Posted By Jim in Pasadena CA Ebert & Reoper both gave it a 'Thumbs Down' and had relatively indifferent reviews about the movie. Ebert even mentioned that the SFX looked cheap. Ugh. I'm one of those not familiar with the book, the series or other incarnations of 'Hitchhiker', but had a feeling when I saw the previews -- that it was going to be this generation's version of 'Silent Running.' Oh, and that ain't a good thing.
Originally Posted By cstephens I liked the movie a lot. I'm not sure how someone would react who doesn't already know the story because there's a lot of quirky stuff in there and storytelling that's not standard. But I thought they did a good job in translating the book, even with the changes they made. /cs
Originally Posted By Jafar30 I've pretty much stopped reading reviews. I think I'm the best judge of what I'll like and not like.
Originally Posted By PirateJohn I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. The new jokes added were indeed quite funny. Most of people's complaints, that I see, is that it is different from the book. I say, so what? Just appreciate the movie for what it is instead of whining about what it isn't.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan my dad is a huge fan of the book and still loved the movie!!! same here as well.
Originally Posted By EdisYoda Saw it last night, wont' give a full review here (see the other thread), but will say that each incarnation of the "source material" is different from the original. Not to mention that I have YET to see any movie based on a book to be 100% faithful to it. As for the effects, other then Zaphod's arm (which should have been better), I would have been extremely dissapointed it the effects were of Star Wars quality. That's not the point of this film. It's supposed to be almost comic book quality. Though I did enjoy the quality of the effects on the manufacturing floor of Magaretha.
Originally Posted By JBStew We saw it Saturday night and enjoyed it, although it was kind of quirky. Loved Alan Rickman's voice more than anything!
Originally Posted By narkspud Sigh. Guess I'm just too hard to please in my old age. I just saw it, and while I think it's about as good a movie adaptation as they possibly could've done without trampling all over the source material, I still wasn't terribly entertained by most of it. It had its moments, but not enough to carry it for anywhere near 2 hours. And I can't imagine someone who is not a HHGG fan sitting through it . . . without familiarity with the story, I think it would be a just a big, confusing mess. Some laughs, some story, some interesting concepts, but not enough of any of the three to really get you into enjoying the movie. It was clearly superior in most respects to the TV version--thank Zarquon they found a decent Trillian this time! The one thing the TV series had that the movie didn't was time. It was most irritating the way the movie would go off on one of Adams's justly legendary tangents, and give you such a Reader's Digest condensation of it that it didn't even make its point anymore (exhibit 1: whale scene). But what could they do? They had only two hours. I 'spect all the sci-fi nuts who were itching to see it did so this weekend, so it'll die a dog's death at the box office next week. Tomorrowland can breathe a sigh of relief. A question for all of you who liked it. What was your first intro to the HHGG universe? Radio, records, books, or TV? Mine was radio, and I still maintain that the radio series is the purest and best way to experience HHGG. If you thought the Magrathea construction area was impressive in the movie, you should've seen the one in the radio show!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>And I can't imagine someone who is not a HHGG fan sitting through it . . . without familiarity with the story, I think it would be a just a big, confusing mess. << Thanks for that warning, narkspud. I was kind of worried about that all along. As I mentioned elsewhere, a good friend of mine was really, REALLY into this, and gave me a VHS tape of a British version of it. I just didn't get the attraction at all. >>If you thought the Magrathea construction area was impressive in the movie, you should've seen the one in the radio show!<< LOL!