May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.

Mal ,'Bushwhacked'


Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?

Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


askye - Mar 05, 2019 4:41:39 pm PST #5440 of 8216
Thrive to spite them

I have an end date at my current store. At least it is what my store is preparing for...March 16th. Actually the 15th as I'm off the 16th. Makes me nervous but excited to have a better idea.

Matthew and I watched Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy...Martin Freeman one. I'm listening to the audiobook in my commute right now. I've never seen this version and it is quite jarring compared to the book. Matthew hasn't read the book but I think I might see if he wants to listen to the audiobook sometime.


Beverly - Mar 05, 2019 6:07:07 pm PST #5441 of 8216
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I've never been able to get through HG. Loved Lebowski--it was Jeff Bridges, Cindy, not Daniels.

Speaking of, my first encounter with Jeff Bridges was Starman. Naked (from the back). That and The Fabulous Baker Boys is my primo era Bridges.

Daniels was Flap in Terms of Endearment, then Disaster in Time, Speed, and Fly Away Home before he gained cred as an Acual Actor.

...then there's Bill Pullman....


DavidS - Mar 05, 2019 7:45:57 pm PST #5442 of 8216
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

but I think I might see if he wants to listen to the audiobook sometime.

Originally it was a radio drama/comedy and it's very worthwhile to hear it in its original form.


Laura - Mar 06, 2019 3:35:12 am PST #5443 of 8216
Our wings are not tired.

Speaking of, my first encounter with Jeff Bridges was Starman. Naked (from the back).

So much love for him and that movie.


Topic!Cindy - Mar 06, 2019 3:53:18 am PST #5444 of 8216
What is even happening?

I've never been able to get through HG. Loved Lebowski--it was Jeff Bridges, Cindy, not Daniels.

I always do that, Beverly. Thank you. In my defense, I was picturing Jeff Bridges in my head.

I loved the HHGttG book, but never watched the movie. I might own the DVD though, which is weird. I can't imagine why I didn't at least try to watch it.


Jessica - Mar 06, 2019 4:30:09 am PST #5445 of 8216
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Originally it was a radio drama/comedy and it's very worthwhile to hear it in its original form.

Seconded. Though I am also a superfan of the books, and an appreciator of the BBC TV miniseries, and the Martin Freeman movie. Putting the plot in a blender for each new adaptation is a longstanding H2G2 tradition, and it's fun to see how the bits rearrange themselves over time.

Having now played Arthur Dent, John Watson, and Bilbo Baggins, I think Martin Freeman may have won British Everyman Bingo so thoroughly nobody else even needs to try.


juliana - Mar 06, 2019 4:33:31 am PST #5446 of 8216
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

I enjoyed the HGGttG movie (even with Martin Freeman), but I had to remind myself that it's a different medium, format, etc., and that it doesn't, won't, & possibly shouldn't follow the book too closely. (That mindset also helped with Bohemian Rhapsody.)

I am profoundly meh on The Big Lebowski. Dada is not my thing, but there are great performances.


-t - Mar 06, 2019 5:31:39 am PST #5447 of 8216
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Who reads the audiobook, askye?


EpicTangent - Mar 06, 2019 6:33:52 am PST #5448 of 8216
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

I love the book (though I think it took a couple of reads to really gel with me). I enjoyed the Martin Freeman movie until I realized they never explained towels. Mos Def keeps gesticulating with his and newbies HAVE NO IDEA WHY.

Then I remember who voices Marvin and everything's okay again.


askye - Mar 06, 2019 9:41:29 am PST #5449 of 8216
Thrive to spite them

Stephen Fry. Who is also the narrator for the movie.

The lack of explaining the towel bothered me. So did the way the scene with the bulldozers played out. They didn't go into the whole thing about the plans so inaccessible and the foreman not caring.

I would have cut the doolin musical number to at least have the explanation for the towels.

I have listened to the radio play but it's been ages. I realized I was kind of expecting parts of that during the book.

And I have a ting criticism about Fry's reading. At times when the dialogue switches person he doesn't quite change his voice quickly .