
Concept artwork for Hitchhiker's Guide
Got some The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
updates for you! However, before we get into the new media updates, let
me just update every one on the main actors they will see in this film.
We have Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent, Mos Def as Ford Perfect, and [my
favorite] Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox. Most should have heard of all
of these actors. If you haven't heard of some of these guys, here is a brief
portfolio for each.
Mos Def: Monster's Ball, The Italian Job,
and the HBO film Something the Lord Made
Martin Freeman: The guy from Love Actually who
works in the film industry for scene preparation. He is naked almost the
entire movie.
Sam Rockwell: How have you not heard of him? I thought
his breakout film was Galaxy Quest. But he has been in other films
such as Charlie's Angels, Welcome to Collinwood, Confessions
of a Dangerous Mind, and Matchstick Men.
Small Segment of Hitchhiker's Guide on BBC
Considering that The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a British comedy,
it seems only fitting that some of the first video material from the film
should come from the BBC. The clip shows Mos Def, Martin Freeman, and Sam
Rockwell messing around behind the scenes. Sam Rockwell looks awesome with
his long hair!
Check
out the Hitchhiker's Guide clip WMV
New Guide to the Galaxy Concept Art
There were a couple new concept artwork images released for the film. The
images are low enhanced, just giving an idea of the imagery in the film.

Concept artwork for Hitchhiker's Guide |
Early Guide to the Galaxy Movie Review
Aintitcool just got their hands on an early review for Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The person who watched the movie saw it before all of the sound editing has been completed or digital effects
entered. The movie still has over one-hundred days people! Here are a couple snippets:
Having said that, I loved this movie. For those of you who don’t know this is your basic boy meets girl, boy loses girl to president of the galaxy, boy’s planet is destroyed, boy finds girl and travels through the galaxy in search of the ultimate question. You know, the usual.
Warwick Davis’ Marvin the depressed android steals the show. His perfect monotone cadence and pitiful attitude make for a great contrast for the rest of the Heart of Gold’s upbeat mood.
To read the entire review, check it out at Aintitcool.
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