"There will be two completely separate and, I might add, mutually hostile audiences for the resulting film. One will be composed of 'Hitchhiker' fans, millions strong, who will interpret every minute discrepancy between what they are watching onscreen and what they once read on the page as a heresy punishable by law or, where possible, stoning. These people are lunatics, and I am one of them. Opposing us will be hordes of decent, ungeeky humans who will be bewildered and patchily amused by the tale of Arthur Dent and his voyage among the stars."
--Anthony Lane in the New Yorker
--Anthony Lane in the New Yorker
Interesting concept ...
Date: May. 13th, 2005 11:54 am (UTC)I don't think anyone wants to see paintings of my sculptures. I don't know if the analogy holds, but it's my general feeling re: screen adaptation. Nine-point-nine times out of ten, I prefer to use my imagination on words for free instead of the above-alluded nine buck charge to see someone else's imagination come to life with, I might add, more incidental and disposable and wasted money than I'll ever see in my lifetime.
(That sounds harsh. An example, though, would be ... let's see ... the reimagining of 'Planet of the Apes.' I have no ground to stand on, I'll admit, 'til I relearn to read French and dive into Pierre Boule's _book._ But the sets and the makeup and the little things about Burton's retry made my soul go *squeee!* Happy! Unfortunately, the plot was godawful.)
Re: Interesting concept ...
Date: May. 13th, 2005 03:20 pm (UTC)My hesitations arise when there's a movie remake, too, but I've also liked some of those quite a good bit. You have me interested in seeing TB's Planet now, and I probably wouldn't have been giving that one a look, even for free, at least on my own.