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Hitchin' a ride
'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' finally gets big-screen treatment
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Stamp said he wanted to find someone who loved the books but hadn't necessarily grown up during the height of "Hitchhiker's Guide"-mania, and Jennings definitely fit that bill. "To be honest, I was pretty blissfully unaware of them when I was a kid, and caught up with the books kind of late in the game," Jennings said. "But when I did finally read them, I fell in love with them."
So did actress Zooey Deschanel, who plays Tricia McMillan, or Trillian, an Earth woman stuck in the middle of a love triangle between Galactic President Zaphod Beeblebrox (Sam Rockwell) and fellow earthling Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman). "The books are so smart and so funny that they've sort of become my generation's 'Lord of the Rings' " Deschanel said. "I'm not sure people understand just how much people love them and are into them."
She and Jennings both described the material as being "the anti-'Star Wars.' "
"It's rooted in real world," Deschanel said. "It feels real, though it's just blatantly ridiculous. And 'Star Wars' is clearly a fantasy that never feels real. That's part of its charm, I suppose."
Jennings also said he tried to bring a certain degree of "realism" to the film by trying to use traditional, or "old-fashioned" forms of special effects, including stop-motion animation and puppetry. "I was wary of using computer animation and digital effects, which have been done to death. Eventually, your movie begins to look like a huge video game."
Still, there are things in the film that are distinctly unrealistic, such as the character of Marvin, a depressed android (featuring the acidic voice of Alan Rickman), whose tiny body is dwarfed by his huge round head (with "Willow" star Warwick Davis inside the costume).
When the first images of Marvin were released, there was some hubbub with complaints from fans of the iconic television version. But Jennings said the design "fits with the production scheme of the whole thing. And there's just something innately hilarious about watching that huge head shrug or bow when he becomes depressed or downbeat."
And besides, the television Marvin does show up in one scene, as does actor Simon Jones, who played Arthur Dent in the radio and television versions. Stamp said, "We've done everything we can to please Douglas' die-hard fans while making sure the film is still accessible to those who may not have been as familiar with the books or even those who are coming in cold."
As much time and work as it took to make "Hitchhiker's Guide" a reality, the filmmakers say they're open to the idea of possible sequels. After all, this movie does at least tease that there will be an adaptation of Adams' second novel, "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe."
"I can't speak for everyone," said Jennings, "but I know how much fun I had doing this one. So, hopefully we can do it again and hopefully this time it won't take so long to get it done."
E-mail: jeff@desnews.com
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