After years in development Hell, complicated by the death of Douglas Adams, the film version of Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy finally gets a thumbs up. Let’s hope they do it right.
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Hoopy Froods.
Speaking of the Bugblatter Beast, Hitchhiker’s is back on the move. I don’t know anything about these two guys, but hopefully they’ll see this as their big break and do the book justice. At least with Jay Roach gone, we no longer have to worry about Mike Myers mugging as Zaphod.
Flights of Imagination.
The Science Fiction Book Club picks the 50 most significant science fiction/fantasy books of the last 50 years, although after the top ten they’re listed alphabetically (Via Lots of Co.) I’d say I’ve read about half of these, and the choices seem pretty legit. No surprise who‘s at the top of the list, but otherwise it seems like the fantasy side got short shrift. I guess the Narnia books (and for that matter Animal Farm and 1984) are over 50-years-old. Speaking of which, I can’t say I’m a very big C.S. Lewis fan (particularly as compared to Tolkien), but nonetheless – the Narnia film site is now live.
Hope he’s got a towel.
The long-awaited, much-delayed film version of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy gets a new scribe. Hopefully he’s more hoopy frood than Vogon poet.
What are you doing, Dave?
Researchers come ever closer to teaching common sense to Cyc, the thinking computer. In 1986 Cyc asked whether it was human. That same year it asked whether any other computers were engaged in such a project. Shades of Douglas Adams‘ Deep Thought.