The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005)

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

1/5
(18 votos)
6.8IMDb63Metascore

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When Trillian and Arthur are helping Zaphod out of Humma Kavula's temple, Trillian's arm switches from being by her side to holding up Zaphod between shots.

When Arthur breaks free of the restraints at the dinner table, he still has an armrest attached to his right arm.

After he hits the mice and steps back, it's gone.

When Mr Prosser is talking to Arthur you can see Ford Prefect in the background with a trolley full of beer, before he has actually arrived.

When Ford passes Arthur's caravan as he chases a group of Vogons with a towel, the cameraman (along with about three other crewmembers) is reflected in the caravan.

When Arthurs' home is about to be demolished, he is seen lying on the ground in front of the bulldozer in protest.

His left arm is touching the scoop of the bulldozer.

The shot cuts away and directly back to him, at which time he is lying 1 to 2 feet away from the scoop of the bulldozer.

You can see a cameraman reflected in the left side of the kettle when Arthur makes tea in his house at the start of the movie.

When Humma Kavula steps off of his dinner table, in the next shot, you can see the actor walking normally (taking a step) instead of the supposed mechanical movement of his many legs.

When the mice say "To business!" (in the last scene at Arthur's house), the teacup is not in the saucer.

Although Arthur drinks from it once more and puts it down, it never appears in the saucer again.

When Arthur goes back to his house, he makes a cup of tea.

When he drinks it, there is clearly milk in it, although he never put any in.

When it vibrates along the table, it is black again.

When Ford is running to rescue Arthur and the gang as they are being shot at outside Humma Kavula's temple, Ford starts running to the rescue and is supposedly screaming but his mouth is clearly closed.

When Ford is scooting along with the trolley full of beer he passes a red truck on the right side of the screen (Ford's left side) however when the shot pans out there are only red trucks on the left side of the screen (Ford's right).

When Arthur is speaking to Trillian ('Zooey Deschanel' (qv)) as she takes a shower, he briefly begins to address her by her real name (Zooey), then corrects himself.

In a shot not long after Humma Kavula removes his glasses revealing only scars underneath, the corners of actual eyes are visible underneath the lenses.

As the sperm whale is falling through the Magrathean atmosphere, the sound of a humpback whale is heard.

However, this is not a normal sperm whale.

At the end of the film when the brain extractor rises from the fruit bowl most of the fruit falls off but a red apple stays on.

As the camera change to Arthur and then back to the mice on top of the extractor the apple rotates.

As the camera snap to a wider view and the saw blades extend the apple falls off but has been rotated again.

In the scene where Marvin and Arthur are sitting by the inter-dimensional portals, Marvin mentions he is a "manically depressed robot.

" This not technically correct, as manic depression - aka bipolar disorder - is characterized by two extremes in behaviorsadness, lethargy, hopelessness, etc.

(what Marvin displays); and mania - which is usually excessive activity (doing a lot of things at once) and sometimes happiness.

Marvin did not really show mania.

The head on Ford's first pint in the pub before the Earth's destruction changes from shot-to-shot.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
21 July 2005 USA USD 51,085,416
17 July 2005 USA USD 51,019,112
10 July 2005 USA USD 50,801,179
3 July 2005 USA USD 50,518,187
26 June 2005 USA USD 50,110,404
19 June 2005 USA USD 49,793,273
12 June 2005 USA USD 49,605,344
5 June 2005 USA USD 49,307,254
29 May 2005 USA USD 48,776,566
22 May 2005 USA USD 46,902,653
15 May 2005 USA USD 43,516,918
8 May 2005 USA USD 35,782,098
1 May 2005 USA USD 21,103,203
12 June 2005 UK GBP 10,563,392
5 June 2005 UK GBP 10,467,488
22 May 2005 UK GBP 9,618,055
15 May 2005 UK GBP 8,682,307
8 May 2005 UK GBP 6,930,462
1 May 2005 UK GBP 3,298,262
Worldwide USD 104,478,416
non-USA USD 53,393,000
30 June 2005 Czech Republic CZK 4,808,069
7 August 2005 Netherlands EUR 141,913
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 May 2005 USA USD 21,103,203 3,133
1 May 2005 UK GBP 3,298,262 465
29 April 2005 Australia USD 2,092,974 244
10 June 2005 Austria USD 211,369
19 August 2005 Belgium USD 85,287
3 June 2005 Brazil USD 260,386 86
6 May 2005 Europe USD 2,675,246 469
19 August 2005 Finland USD 43,483
19 August 2005 France USD 1,188,799
10 June 2005 Germany USD 1,965,167
3 June 2005 Hong Kong USD 220,840 27
6 May 2005 Iceland USD 50,868
7 August 2005 Netherlands EUR 108,385 39
19 August 2005 Norway USD 35,905
29 July 2005 South Africa USD 101,924 25
19 August 2005 Sweden USD 71,670
3 June 2005 Switzerland USD 196,046
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
17 July 2005 USA USD 99,015 200
10 July 2005 USA USD 161,420 265
3 July 2005 USA USD 245,279 284
26 June 2005 USA USD 233,464 166
19 June 2005 USA USD 113,006 145
12 June 2005 USA USD 147,904 151
5 June 2005 USA USD 321,635 301
29 May 2005 USA USD 957,992 801
22 May 2005 USA USD 2,054,904 2,211
15 May 2005 USA USD 5,049,938 2,770
8 May 2005 USA USD 9,792,648 3,133
1 May 2005 USA USD 21,103,203 3,133
12 June 2005 UK GBP 47,554 121
5 June 2005 UK GBP 132,703 222
22 May 2005 UK GBP 513,991 437
15 May 2005 UK GBP 1,038,352 451
8 May 2005 UK GBP 1,785,683 462
1 May 2005 UK GBP 3,298,262 465
7 August 2005 Netherlands EUR 108,385 39

Comentarios

I first listened to the BBC radio broadcast and loved it. Later I read all the books in the series and became a fan for life.

One would think that if you were buying a DVD of "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy," you would be interested in watching "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy." "Not at all" was how much the BBC cared about this evident fact.

From the oddly compelling Douglas Adams book of the same name, this is about the end of the Earth. Well at least they start with blowing up the Earth.

First things first, I've been a huge fan of the trilogy since I first saw BBC reruns of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy on the local PBS station. Later reading the books made me laugh out loud and still do.

I went to see this when it first came out, having loved the original record version and books. A few aspects of the tv series, while low-budget, were also great.

For those of you who were expecting a visualization of the novel, you will be disappointed. You are never going to see a film made that completely captures every nuance of the book.

The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy is one big satire of pretty much everything. Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman) is an everyman in the UK.

This adaptation of Douglas Adams' near-classic novel falls flat on its face. The storytelling is boring and uninvolving, with little compelling factors.

I see so many good reviews here about this movie and I could not disagree more. So Probably for all who wrote a positive review on IMDb, never even touch the book, I wont even mention reading it.

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