Iko ([info]iko) wrote,
@ 2009-01-25 22:08:00
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Current music:Terry Jones: Medieval Lives
Entry tags:hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, robots, writer's block

Writer's Block: Robotic
Who (or what) is your favorite fictional robot?

When I first read this question, it popped into my head with music from the television programme and all:

"Your plastic pal whose fun to be with!"

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has been part of my cultural vocabulary ever since I was 7. Friday and Saturday nights, the local PBS station would show British television, both science fiction like Doctor Who (Peter Davison, MY Doctor) and Blake's 7 and comedy like Are You Being Served?, Fawlty Towers, and Monty Python's Flying Circus (which, at the time, I didn't care for).

"I think you ought to know, I'm feeling very depressed."

I remember missing the opening moments of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, but I remember the hilarity of the scene in the pub when Ford first tells Arthur that he's not from Guilford after all, but a small planet somewhere in the vicinity of Betelgeuse. The "computer screens" fascinated me, as I thought they were genuine, similar to the screens on my computers (at that age, I owned both an Atari 400 and a Heathkit) and I wondered if there was something like the Guide that I could get for myself. I was hooked. I thought that Ford Prefect was absolutely handsome, Zaphod Beeblebox was at a level of cool that I could never achieve, Trillian was sexiness that I could never achieve, and I was convinced that I could cheer up Marvin, my favorite Paranoid Android!

"Life. Don't talk to me about life."

A few weeks later, I discovered that it was a book series. I was browsing in a Barnes and Noble and spotted the first three books. I convinced my parents to buy it for me and I quickly devoured every line. Douglas Adams became one of my most treasured loves and I've collected all of his books, audios, and games ever since. I even remember playing the Hitchhiker's Guide game as a kid and being frustrated with the mail/babel fish/robot and the tea/no tea puzzles. I've owned the television show with every new phase of format: VHS tape, laserdisk, and it was one of the first DVDs I owned.

"Here I am, brain the size of a planet and they ask me to take you down to the bridge. Call that job satisfaction? 'Cos I don't."

I suppose my love affair really is with Hitchhiker's, but Marvin is such a big part of it. He's at the top of my list of favorite robots, the first that comes to mind, and I still cling to my childish hope that I could make him happy and hoopy.

"We apologize for the inconvenience."



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[info]akasha111182
2009-01-26 01:14 pm UTC (link)
Is it sad that with every one of those lines, I could hear the voiceover from the new Hitchhiker's Guide? Alan Rickman especially. I have to say, he'd be my choice for that question too :)

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[info]iko
2009-01-27 02:32 pm UTC (link)
I thought the design for the new Marvin was really cute, and Alan Rickman is a really great voice for the role, but the execution of the entire film sort of crushed me.

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[info]akasha111182
2009-01-27 03:26 pm UTC (link)
The film was... awkward, I think. Good bits (mostly related to casting for Trillian, Arthur and Ford), and really horrid bits (I hated the Vogons), combined into this "blah" sort of film that could have been so good :) I have it, I watch it, but I prefer the BBC miniseries overall.

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