HitchHiker's Documentary Scheduled for May 11 Release 61
Trazk writes: "Taken from the DA News Website: One year to the date of his death, Douglas Adams, renowned author of the best-selling cult classic, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, will be remembered in an 80-minute documentary film entitled Life, The Universe, and Douglas Adams. The production, by Joel Greengrass and Rick Mueller, will be available May 11 on VHS.
The press release can be found at the Douglas Adams' Website"
Its true he excelled at lots of things... (Score:2)
Do you suppose the movie will be funny?
Aah, memories.... (Score:1)
Re:Aah, memories.... (Score:1)
-Hotblack Desiato
-The Lajestic Vantrashell Of Lob
-Wowbagger the infinitely prolonged
-Zarquon!
-Slartibartfast
-Roosta (and this is my towel)
-Wonko the sane
questions? (Score:3, Funny)
VHS? (Score:1)
Ford Prefect (Score:2, Funny)
Is this a record?
Re:A ford is anything (Score:1)
Re:Ford Prefect (Score:2)
Mhhh (Score:1)
Re:Mhhh (Score:1)
"A substance almost, but not quite entirely, unlike tea."
Yeah, I think that was it. That was always one of my favorites.
oh well... (Score:1)
vhs? (Score:1)
anyway's, i suppose i'll have to go and find that old vhs player. the only reason i even kept it was because of another cult phenmominan - Star Wars...
Media (Score:1)
Seen in Person (Score:5, Interesting)
That was the remarkable thing. It reminded me that many of us, free to imagine, invent, and run amok can create things to amuse and amaze. Most of us appear unremarkable, but we don't have to be. We only have to let ourselves escape the adulthood we have been trained to achieve and have fun with life.
I will forever remember Douglas Adams as a person who inspired me to be free and fun.
Wait a minute... (Score:1, Funny)
Should that not be "42-minute documentary"?
Sorry, could not resist
So Long... (Score:1)
nuff said.
h2g2 movie (Score:1)
My deepest respect to the late great Douglas Adams.
Re:h2g2 movie (Score:1)
Re:h2g2 movie (Score:1)
Re:h2g2 movie did come out (Score:1)
Re:h2g2 movie did come out (Score:1)
Re:h2g2 movie did come out (Score:1)
Touchstone Pictures/Disney
Jay Roach (in fact from Austin Powers)
Who knows when/if it'll actually happen?
But yes, it's tied up at least...;)
Shava Nerad
http://www.eMerchandise.com/
TV/movie schwag
Already shown in UK (Score:1)
documentary (Score:3, Funny)
so don't forget to be nice to each other,
Doug
The lost Week (Score:1)
I do find it fitting that they replaced "Everything" with "Douglas Adams" for the documentary title. He and his works did mean a lot to many, many people.
The_ShadowsLTH, out.
Douglas is Everything? (Score:1)
First of all, it signifies that Adams is neither a part of life or the universe. With a chill in my spine, I have come to realize that.
Secondly, Adams substitutes everything in the title. And most certainly, he has been the substitution for almost everything else to many a geek.
Thirdly, it signifies that Adams is one of the three basic principles of existance: We have life, we have the universe, and we have Douglas Adams.
Beautiful. Definitely beautiful.
Re:Much adue about not much (Score:1)
Re:Much adue about not much (Score:2)
Re:Much adue about not much (Score:2, Insightful)
BTW, J.D. Salinger's only actual book so far, was The Catcher in the Rye; Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird, and I'd like to see you argue that Salinger or Lee was mediocre to an English teacher. And if we want to do as you did, we can say that all Tolkien did was write Middle-Earth books, that James Fenimore Cooper only wrote the Leatherstocking Tales, that Frank Herbert only wrote Dune and sequels to it, and that Orson Scott Card only wrote Ender's Game and sequels to it. Few people know of more than one work by Ken Kesey, William Golding, Herman Melville, or Miguel de Cervantes. On the other hand R.L. Stine wrote masses of Goosebumps books, and he is not a great author. It is best to write masses of great/good books, but it is better to write one great or a few good books than it is to write masses of mediocre books.
All in the family (Score:3, Funny)
Did Rick's brother Stavros put up the money for this?
Re:All in the family (Score:1)
Anyway, it turns out Stavromueller beta is a bar owned by a Greek who have a German father [or is it a German that had a greek mother] and his name was Stravos Mueller. It was his second bar, thus the 'beta'.
My one hope (Score:2)
And to the people saying "well, he wrote ONE good book" and the like a simple question: what wildly beloved and world famous work have YOU done?
Douglas Adams Interview (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Douglas Adams Interview (Score:1)
I think it's the best of what I've read
(HH anthology + Dirk Gently).
It's also a good intro to his stuff for non-fans,
as it's non-fiction, inofrmative, *and* funny.
VHS? (Score:1)
Cheers,
jw
Here's hoping I hit it... (Score:1)
42 x 42 (Score:1)
Towel Day... (Score:1)
Try Pratchett, too (Score:1)
British humour and unlikely planets,
take a look at the books by Terry Pratchett.
A whole new world to read about,
and laugh out loud!