I largely agree with Bruno, but I still found it vaguely entertaining.

My main problem with the movie is that it's a random collection of scenes with little joining them together. Of course, that's largely what you get when you hire music video directors to direct your movie.

And I recognize that the books were somewhat like that, but it becomes more cohesive when you have dozens of scenes instead of six.

Honestly, the only things I really laughed at in the movie were the fairly slapstick things, like the ... ummm ... slap sticks.

And what makes it a little worse is that it felt like there could have been so much more. I thought the acting was largely really good. The Arthur/Trillian love story was actually nice, but they spent about two minutes on it. And the timing was off in a lot of places. The "I'm already a woman" line should have been great, but the timing of the editing was so poor that it didn't have any impact at all, for example.

Anyway, I thought the movie was okay, and I'm not sorry I saw it, but I'm still disappointed.
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Bitt Faulk