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    Casting for Hitchhiker’s Guide movie

    FYI,

    Casting for the Hitchhiker’s Guide movie seems to have started
    http://www.enworld.org/scifi/modules...rder=0&thold=0

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    If Rowan Atkinson doesn't get a part in there somewhere, I'd be disappointed.
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    I'm just hoping it actually gets made. There has been talk of a HHGTTG film adaptation since the late eighties.

    Hoping that they don't make a total pigs ear of it as well and try and fit all five books into one film.
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    Originally posted by JonA
    I'm just hoping it actually gets made. There has been talk of a HHGTTG film adaptation since the late eighties.
    That's not unusual sometimes. The option for Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire was out for 15+ years before Geffen and Neil Jordan finally put it on film. Walter Koenig even mentioned in his book Chekov's Enterprise that Paramount once had the option and speculated that Leonard Nimoy would make a good Louis or Lestat.
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    Originally posted by Ezri's Toy
    Walter Koenig even mentioned in his book Chekov's Enterprise that Paramount once had the option and speculated that Leonard Nimoy would make a good Louis or Lestat.
    *Spews coffee all over computer!*

    You are joking!?!
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    Hey, remember that Anne Rice wanted Rutger Hauer for Lestat... Of course she had forgotten that he had aged a bit...

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    Originally posted by Ramage
    Hey, remember that Anne Rice wanted Rutger Hauer for Lestat... Of course she had forgotten that he had aged a bit...
    Thats still better than Leonard Nimoy!
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