ARTHUR : I wish I had listened to what my mother told me. FORD : Why? What did she tell you? ARTHUR : I don't know ... I didn't listen! God, that laugh actually hurt ...
For all the movie's shortcomings, I honestly just fell in love with the big door preparing to open with lots of flashing lights only for the tiny trapped door to open right below them. So I was disappointed that it didn't show up in here. But otherwise, I've been loving your animations ever since I discovered them last week.
The problem with the movie wasn't really that it was a bad movie, the problem was that it was a bad adaptation. It had a lot of creative ideas but those ideas just don't suit Hitchhiker's.
I for one love the reduced quality of the audio , for both nostalgic and pretentious reasons. To be totally honest I find these animations more encompassing of what I visualised of HHG2TG than the films did. Well done !
@@Desmaad That was only because that was what gave him perspective over what actually happened. Everything else was too abstract for him to get a hold of mentally.
@@Desmaad there was a lot of contradictions in the books. Even between the full and abridged versions, there is also contradiction in the radio series as they changed the original because I have off air recording of the first broadcast and the version released on CD and they are different. Edit - also when they were first released Macdonald's was only just opening.
0:12 Where is this audio from because I remember this specific script from listening to the casette on car journeys when I was a kid but the radio show recording on UA-cam has a very different script for this exchange
Is there any way I can help with keeping this alive? I've been watching your channel off and on since the very beginning! The old man would be happy with what you're doing
The poem sucked. That's how good it was. Not one bit. Me dying in the vacuum of space will not make that poem not suck. In another million years, even if all the energy and matter in the universe was directed at making that poem even slightly better it would be forlorn for that poem sucked.
ARTHUR : I wish I had listened to what my mother told me.
FORD : Why? What did she tell you?
ARTHUR : I don't know ... I didn't listen!
God, that laugh actually hurt ...
For all the movie's shortcomings, I honestly just fell in love with the big door preparing to open with lots of flashing lights only for the tiny trapped door to open right below them. So I was disappointed that it didn't show up in here. But otherwise, I've been loving your animations ever since I discovered them last week.
Yeah I was thinking about that too
The problem with the movie wasn't really that it was a bad movie, the problem was that it was a bad adaptation. It had a lot of creative ideas but those ideas just don't suit Hitchhiker's.
I mean, eventually all the short clips could be out, and then just.. stick em in a playlist and *tadaaa*, got the episodes back!
My favorite part was Arthur going cross-eyed. That was a nice touch.
I for one love the reduced quality of the audio , for both nostalgic and pretentious reasons. To be totally honest I find these animations more encompassing of what I visualised of HHG2TG than the films did. Well done !
Wait, Arthur Dent had a dog? And he never missed the pooch? I never realized what a monster Arthur really was.
In the books he was more distraught about the disappearance of McDonald's than the death of his family.
Wasn't it a cat? All I remember is that he found the skeleton of his pet buried underneath a mountain of mail after he returned to the rebuild earth.
@@Desmaad That was only because that was what gave him perspective over what actually happened. Everything else was too abstract for him to get a hold of mentally.
@@Desmaad there was a lot of contradictions in the books. Even between the full and abridged versions, there is also contradiction in the radio series as they changed the original because I have off air recording of the first broadcast and the version released on CD and they are different. Edit - also when they were first released Macdonald's was only just opening.
@@dogwalker666 In the UK, I assume.
I like the weird way Arthur says "Panicking" at 2:25.
Been waiting for the new episodes since last year. Glad to see that waiting pays off!
Awesome animation dude! Is there any particular reason why the audio quality in your last few uploads isn't really all that good tho?
sounds the same as it always was to me. Could have something to do with the new computer and version of adobe animate I'm using now
@EFD77 I would honestly buy that. Nick Page's animations are the best adaptation of THGTTG yet!
I agree with Paul, the drop in audio quality is very noticeable
@@theoneandonlyNick2 The audio makes much of it practically impossible to understand
0:12
Where is this audio from because I remember this specific script from listening to the casette on car journeys when I was a kid but the radio show recording on UA-cam has a very different script for this exchange
I had the cassette collection too. This is exactly the same as that, though this was ripped from a CD
Resistance is Useless!
Is there any way I can help with keeping this alive? I've been watching your channel off and on since the very beginning! The old man would be happy with what you're doing
Arthur writes a English paper
This scene turned out better on the TV series. Here, it just sounds rushed.
Can't understand what the Vogon is saying
much better than that bloody lame movie :D
The poem sucked. That's how good it was. Not one bit. Me dying in the vacuum of space will not make that poem not suck. In another million years, even if all the energy and matter in the universe was directed at making that poem even slightly better it would be forlorn for that poem sucked.
I space no one can hear you whinge.