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1. And? Is that a problem?
2. Actually - as it was already mentioned - he has two heads, one being hid. You should watch the trailer a bit more carefully.
3. Who said she does in the movie? I couldn't get such an info from the trailer.
4. The Vogon (and not Vorgon <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />) ships' color has really been changed - I do think that yellow space ships would look funnier indeed, but oh well, if that is all they change, I am fine.
5. Again: I couldn't get such an info from the trailer. How can you conclude from a few minutes of a trailer that the movie will have plenty of space battles? Not to mention the fact that the novels are quite full of action, too.

Generally, I can't agree with such a rather shallow criticism. However, I am not really pleased with the movie either - mainly because of the actors. I wanted Jim Carrey! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


1. Yes.
2. So what? In the book he had to keep one head in a parrot cage when he met Trillian so it's still different from the book. I also expected Zaphod to look like a burocrat, not like a beatnik artist.
3. "Arhuuuur! Trishaaaaa!"
5. I already see more lasers than I wanted to.

I do mind Ford not being white. What if they made a movie about Martin Luther King and he was played by a white actor? I wouldn't want that. Some roles are to be played by white actors and some are better to be played by black actors. Mos Def is a bad choice for Ford Perfect because I can hear humour in his voice in the trailer. Ford was ligh-headed but when he spoke he was serious.

Also, if you are hinting at me being an idiot, I'd suggest you to take it back.