The Ship's Computer hates Marvin the Paranoid Android
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2009
- Arthur and his friends, Ford and Zaphod, get back to the ship, Heart of Gold, with the plan to go for Tricia/Trillian, just to find that the unprobability engine is broken. Then Marvin, the Paranoid Android, explain them that he has been talking with the ship computer, and... that it hates him...
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For people commenting he's not paranoid, Zaphod calls him that once in the book, seeing as he's "paranoid" that everyone secretly hates him.
On the show maybe, but I think in real life he's the most favorite and rememberable character in the series. Who could possibly hate such a manically depressed robot?
@@michaelbrowne3088 I mean it's true, but he still believes that everyone does
Okay, I know that Zaphod is not like how he is in the book....but dammit does Rockwell’s interp not make smile! Stellar work all throughout the movie!
Yes Man from Fallout: New Vegas!
One of the best Marvin Moments! :D
I'm quite determined to make doors that sigh every time I open and close them.
0:43: careful watson!
Marvin was paranoid, as he stated in his 1981 top 60 hit "Marvin", which features the lines
_Solitary solenoid_
_Terminally paranoid_
_Marvin_
Severus Snape is such a miserable robot.
Snape: I've been talking to a portrait of Lily.
Dumbledore: And?
Snape: She hates me.
"I was at the Yule Ball with Lily Evans......I asked her to dance.....She asked me to die!"
@@19TheFallen Snape casts the "Point of View" Spell during the battle of hogwarts.
Voldemort: Oh... I feel so depressed...
Deatheaters: I can't face another day!
*they all tumble over while moaning and crying*
Deatheaters: I feel so depressed.... you gotta ask yourself what's the point!?
Hermoine: Professor snape you saved the day!
Snape: I know... retched isn't it.
I know it won't be the same, but if they ever did the sequel, they could always get Frumious Bandersnatch to voice Marvin.
Yeah, Buttercup Cumbersnatch would be a great choice
LMAO I love this movie!!
Poor Marvin :CC xD
I cry every time.
@alphadexxa You can chek on wikipedia that Marvin is called "Marvin, The Paranoid Android" on the Douglas Adams's works.
Marvin is a Paranoid Android. Depression is just one of his symptoms.
There's a lot of popular culture about Marvin as a Paranoid Android. One of the best tributes to him, for me, is "Paranoid Android", song from Radiohead (the song itself has little to do with Marvin, but it´s called "Paranoid Android" 'cause of him).
Enjoy it.
This series just begs for a remake
@WMsquared Alan Rickman is the voice and Warwick Davis is inside the costume.
Stephen Fry did the audiobooks on itunes.
the paranoid android? he's not paranoid, he's depressed!
Whenever I try to have any form of social interaction
When I read the book, Zaphod was the one character I pictured as American.
In the original radio series he had an American style accent. Somehow actor Mark Wing-Davey managed to make him sound hyped up and spaced out at the same time.
Snape droid
Marvin is so cool
TY.
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The movie looks like it was much worse than everything else, but I love the look of Marvin, and the cast seems a bit better than the TV Show. But, Zaphod seems off...
The problem with Zaphod is that he doesn't have two heads. :P
Robot Jones he does have two heads the second one pops out of his neck I think they did this because it look less fake than the second head in the tv show and it was probably a lot cheaper than have a chi head on him in every scene
Funny
This film has nothing on the original Tv series, they cant even get Zaphod right, he's supposed to have 2 heads and 3 arms.
As proven when Arthur once said "Go bang you heads together, four eyes". But the radio series was first, even before the books. And as someone said many years ago "I prefer the radio, the pictures are better."
w0000000000t it is all just to random to be true
Only Dsyney could have made it worse.
@ToastyGamers well, i expected him to look like a red haired albino... but i like ford to be black, he´s stylish!
TERRIBLE - listen to Douglas Adams reading the Hitchhiker's Guide audiobook instead - a trillion times better.
Sadly, the very low budget TV mini-series version from the '80s was much better.
The original radio version remains the definitive one. It's a shame so much of the second series was jettisoned when Douglas came to write the books.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 I need to listen to the radio series!
I do know that some of my favorite Tom Baker Doctor Who adventures were written by Douglas Adams. Loved "The Pirate Planet"!