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See it in all its mpeg4 compressed glory
here. Not much, but hey, at least we know for certain that it's coming.
--pr0gger
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thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you
thank you!
I've been waiting so long!
*waits for load*
slowwwwwwwww
...
*bink, done, watches*
=O
edit: they say
http://h2g2.com is the unconventionally h2g2 thingy. but i'd go with
http://wikipedia.com (it's better)
Back by popular demand!
I will byte and nibble you bit by bit until nothing remains but crumbs.
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For all of you who don't like watching it directly in the browser:
http://www.400monkeys.com/HHGG/HHGG-Teaser-640.mp4
It's 29.351MB
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is it any good cause i might watch this when i get hope
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It's just a logo... nothing at all really...
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Its just a hype trailer, looks nice though. Now to actually get around to finishing the book ;-)
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I just hope they make the movie right.
Jumping Jahoolipers!
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Quote:I just hope they make the movie right.
I think books to movies are very difficult todo and will undoubtldly not be liked by some fans of the book.
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You're right, Wildcard. But sometimes book to movie get great to.
When I heard that Tolkien's
Lord of the ring were about to be filmed by Peter Jackson I thought that the movies would be really bad. I was a huge fan of Tolkien's Middle-Earth fantasy world (both by books and pen & paper rpgs) and I was very sure that the movies would be poor and not at all as great as the books were (are). Well, when I was the first movie I was amazed....the movie was great and I couldn't come up with things I would have seen made different (well, to portrait the books each movie should be like 7 hours each). And when the extended versions came to LOTR1 & LOTR2 I was even more happy, the films were great and Jackson had really portaited the books as I think they "should be"...
Now, all we (me) can pray for is that Peter Jackson will be the director of
The Hobbit (don't know if it's decided that the book will be filmed yet, but after the success with LOTR I can almost promise it will be) and that he will do the same great work with that as he has done with the LOTR-triology.