The Salmon Of Doubt

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2007

Short incomplete demo. Screenplay adapted from Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea Time Of The Soul.

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Uploader Comments (Crispinhoggarth)

  • the absolute worst aspect of this is the accents, why oh why do the yanks have to recreate everything in their own image?

  • Canadians actually, and its because we love the Brits!

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  • You shouldn't have called it the salmon of doubt when its actually the long dark tea time of the soul. that's just confusing.

  • I absolutely salute the intention, I love the effort and the sentiment.

    But not the result. Sadly, there is almost nothing right about this screen adaptation.

    Dirk couldn't be more inappropriately cast and his acting couldn't be more hammy, contemptuous and mocking of the script.

    Kate however is fine, simply by virtue of being American.

    Her name is Kate SHECKTER, not Sketcher.

    It'S WOODS HEAD, not woodshed.

    What relation does this work have to do with the Salmon of Doubt?

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  • I'd rather you didn't.

  • @Vergast *Apologise

  • DUGLEZ ADEMS IZ DED!!?!?!?!

  • @xeractus yes, especially since his last unfinished novel was called the salmon of doubt, which later, the manuscripts of that were published.

  • its kabab not kabob...

  • @Crispinhoggarth We love the Canadians, too. It's refreshing to know that it isn't the water on your land mass which makes so many North Americans moronic. Must be something to do with the education system as Canadians don't seem to suffer from it nearly as much as those from the United States of etcetera.

  • @ysplse yes and don't be a cunt.

  • I think the actors were quite charming. Great camera, effects, rehearse, rehearse, encore! Acknowledging this is a short incomplete demostration my complaint is that he can't quite muster the English sarcasm required. He clearly needs more but perhaps the only way he will be able to acquire that level of sarcasm is to have lived bowing his head and knee to one "supreme" authority or another. But at last he has lived relatively free, near American ideas. She was charming, but unbelievable. 

  • @Doomessenger4654

    I appolagize.

  • @Vergast

    It's Kebabs...

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