I've just watched the trailer for the 'Hitchhiker's Guide' movie. It excited, sickened and bewildered me at the same time.
OK, it's not really a remake (the only previous celluloid version was an 80s TV show). But, having read the book and thoroughly enjoyed the afforementioned BBC production, I have to say that the trailer does little for me other than remind me that Touchstone Pictures is a massive US movie producer and to remember 'never trust a British TV actor, who rises too far above his station'.
In the beginning, when this film was mooted and the cast was pencilled in, I gave an appreciative nod to the choice of Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent. I even thought that the yanks would for once take something seriously and realise that the British wouldn't stand for complete tosh.
The teaser trailer (whilst very slick) was nice and it seemed to be on the wavelength of the TV original. But the new full trailer only pleases me in one single way. It takes hollywood blockbuster effects and plonks them smack into the British Isles (something I have lusted after for many years, especially after seeing the Barry Hines film 'ThreaRAB' about the advent of a nuclear attack in Sheffield. But that aside, The new Hitchhiker's guide looks a bit ropey. Yes, it looks like the original characters are there and yes, it seems to stick firmly to the original plot, but Marvin looks like a 'Robosapien.TM' and Ford Prefect is suddenly a hip and cool black American. Nowhere in the book did it say that Ford was or wasn't black (that's not my point) but he certainly didn't speak with an American accent. (Although, yes, I realise that his cousin Zaphod-who shares three mothers- WAS American) But didn't he have TWO heaRAB?
Come on, why try to fix it when it ain't broke. Stick a bablefish in my ear and maybe I'll understand!!!