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Actors: Martin Freeman, Mos Def, John Malkovich. Warwick Davis. Steve Pemberton, Anna Chancellor, Bill Nighy, Zooey Deschanel, Sam Rockwell

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As movies go, this one is waaaay out there on the weird meter. In fact, it pegged the needle. It opens with Ford Prefect meeting friend Arthur Dent and hitchhiking them both aboard a passing spacecraft – just as the Earth is destroyed to make way for an interstellar bypass. The Vogon construction team (hired for the demolition of that pesky planet Earth) discovers the two hitchhikers on board. The captain first reads them poetry, then throws them overboard.
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They are immediately picked up by another spacecraft, “The Heart of Gold”, recently stolen by Galactic President Zaphod Bebblebrox. The Heart of Gold uses a new experimental propulsion system, the Improbability Drive. A side effect of this drive is anything highly improbable becomes almost certain to occur. For instance, Zaphod and Ford know each other. In fact, they're best friends. Zaphod's co-pilot, Trillian is a human who once dumped Arthur at a party back on Earth (“But that's impossible,” yells Zaphod. “No… just very, very improbable,” corrects Trillian).

Through the course of the movie you get to see a mythical planet, whales falling from space, a landscape which slaps you in the face for thinking and a huge computer built specifically to give the answer to the ultimate question about Life, the Universe and Everything. The answer, by the way, is 42. If that doesn't make sense, perhaps you don't actually know the question. Oh, and you discover the Earth was originally tailor built under contract – by mice. Absolutely inspired lunacy!

The review of this Movie prepared by Dave Wilke




Arthur Dent (Freeman) is having a bad day: his house is about to be plowed over, his new friend, Ford Perfect (Mod Def), turns out to be an alien, and Earth is scheduled for demolition. Luckily, Ford is a galactic hitchhiker and the pair stow away on an alien vessel. Unluckily, they are soon caught and are jettisoned into space.

Dent and Ford are serendipitously picked up by a passing ship which is home to Ford's friend, Beeblebrox (Rockwell) who is the President of the Galaxy and Trillian (Deschanel) a girl Dent knew in England. Beeblebrox has "kidnapped" himself and hijacked a spaceship so that he can travel the galaxy to find the supreme question of the Universe to which he already knows the answer (the number 42).

Along the way Trillian is captured and suspected of kidnapping the President and Dent must fill out numerous forms to earn her release (he is English and well used to bureaucracy he says). Trillian discovers that it was Beeblebrox who ordered Earth destroyed and in doing so destroyed the computer that housed the supreme question for which he was searching.
The review of this Movie prepared by P Cohen




Arthur Dent hates Thursdays. He's never quite gotten the hang of them. Just as well, because this particular Thursday his planet comes to an end. Literally. While the bulldozers threaten to tumble down his house to make way for a highway, his best friend, Ford Prefect tells him he's an alien and hitches a ride for the two of them aboard one of the Vogon ships who are there to demolish Earth to prepare the way for an intergalactic highway. Unfortunately, the Vogons don't like hitchikers so when the captain discovers the two, he throws them into space. Not bad for the first ten minutes of the movie! Lucky for Arthur and Ford, a ship with the brand new improbability drive picks them up. Highly improbable, but that's how the ship works. Also highly improbable is the fact that the ship is piloted by an Earth woman Arthur met recently and fell in love . Also aboarde is the two-headed alien Zaphod Beeblebrox who spirited her away with the promise of alien adventures. Oh, and Zaphod is president of the galaxy and has stolen the ship. Throughout the movie they are chased by the vice-president and the Vogons, while Zaphod searches for the infamous planet Magrathea to find out, not the answer to "life, the universe and everything" (which everyone knows is 42) but to discover the question.
The review of this Movie prepared by Elizabeth Batten-Carew



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Plot & Themes

Composition of Book Actual chase scenes or violence 30%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzle 23.3%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 46.7% Parody movie?    -   Yes

Main Character

Identity:    -   Male Age:    -   20's-30's Ethnicity/Nationality    -   English/British

Setting

Spaceship setting:    -   alien spaceship A substantial portion of this movie takes place on a non-Earth planetary body:    -   inhabited by friendly aliens    -   unfriendly aliens    -   neutral aliens    -   empty, or nearly empty world    -   very controlled society Planet outside our solar system?    -   Yes Takes place in spaceship?    -   Yes Misc settings    -   prison

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment Tone of movie    -   funny Kinds of F/X    -   exotic spaceships    -   exotic aliens    -   exotic big cities    -   exotic alien landscape Is this movie based on a    -   book

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