The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Blu-ray) (2005)

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Blu-ray)
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Low violence,Mild coarse language

Director: Garth Jennings
Actors: Alan Rickman, Anna Chancellor, Bill Bailey, Bill Nighy, John Malkovich, Kelly Macdonald, Martin Freeman, Mos Def, Richard Griffiths, Sam Rockwell, Simon Jones, Stephen Fry, Steve Pemberton, Thomas Lennon, Warwick Davis, Zooey Deschanel, Su Elliot, Dominique Jackson, Mark Longhurst

It's been a radio series, a book, a computer game and a TV series. Now Douglas Adams' enormously popular sci-fi comedy, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a movie.

Londoner, Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman, who played Tim in TV’s The Office) is having a very bad – if not downright strange – day. His house is about to be bulldozed, he discovers his best friend, Ford Prefect (Mos Def) is actually an alien from the planet, Betelgeuse as well as the writer of the aforementioned Guide – and Earth is about to be demolished to make way for an intergalactic expressway! News of Arthur's soon-to-be bulldozed home pales in comparison with that last piece of information.

Saved by his friend before the world explodes, Arthur hitches a ride on a passing spacecraft and sets out on a journey across the galaxy in which nothing is what it seems. Among those he encounters are the President of the Galaxy, the two-headed Zaphod Beeblebrox (Sam Rockwell); Slartibartfast (Bill Nighy); Trillian (Zooey Deschanel); Marvin the Paranoid Android (Warwick Davis and the voice of Alan Rickman), Questular Rontock (Anna Chancellor) and a religious cult leader named Humma Kavula (John Malkovich) – created especially for the movie.

Arthur learns that a towel is the most useful thing in the universe, finds the meaning of life and discovers that everything he needs to know can be found in one book: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 104mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
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Member Reviews (4)

4 Member Reviews
Jared M.
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Wow... I knew it was going to be weird but I'm thinking that reading the book is a definite pre-requisite to watching the film because I, having not read the book found it too strange to enjoy. It's disappointing because the opening sequences (involving dolphins) are amazing, especially on Blu-ray which is how I watched it. The song that occompnies the opening is also really good, after that the only thing I enjoyed was picking out the similarities between Zoey Deschanel (plays the lead girl) and her sister Emily who stars as Temperence Brennan on the series Bones.
Posted Wednesday, 24 September 2008 See my other reviews
JM
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Utter rubbish. Read the book instead.
Posted Friday, 4 April 2008 See my other reviews
Gail G.
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Posted Thursday, 7 February 2008 See my other reviews
Robert D.
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Posted Sunday, 23 September 2007 See my other reviews