Personally, I feel he would respond more favorably to a Ouisghian Zodah.
Now you’re sending me well-wishes? Now???
Where were the good vibes when I needed them??? 
As it happened, I left the theatre to take up other plans, which meant I ended up being able to hang out with girls (one of my favorite demographics and a demographic that was somehow sorely missing at the HHGTTG screening).

So, I’ll survive the remaining months waiting for the official release.
It’s kind of funny that the instant I felt like responding to this that my cat Trillian came up to me to get some pettings.
Scary isn’t it.
I just checked out the screenshot up on Imdb.
Zaphod only has one head and two arms? When did that happen?
Marvin also looks marketed to sell toys and Happy Meals. Considering they put him on the movie poster, I think by summer I’ll grow to hate him.
Can you tell I’m not expecting too much from Hitchhikers Guide to Disney
Sorry to hear that, bienville. Now it’s best to find a lake that thinks it is gin and tonic and jump into it.
So, being in the demographic of really, really wanting to see the movie wasn’t what they wanted? (Yeah, I know how sampling works, but drat! that’s frustrating.) I wonder if some Dendrasi could have helped you get in the theater?
Anyway, I’m looking forward to seeing it later this year.
Well, it would be no less than what he would expect.
Would you like him to go and stick his head in a bucket of water?
He’s got one ready.
Sigh
I’m not hopeful, either. I think I’m going to buy the book today and force my neice to read it before she can be tainted by the film.
Regarding Zaphod’s head, though – maybe the still shot is a head short because the head is being added digitally"? Just a thought.
No cite, but I have read that this is indeed the case.
Well, Bienville’s just zis Guy, you Know?
Sorry you didn’t make it in, B. I sure hope this movie exceeds my low expectations.
Hollywood, Don’t talk to me about Hollywood.
It’s a nice thought.
I like that thought.
Sadly,…
I know we shouldn’t believe everything we read on the Internets, but this sounds about in line with something Disney would do.
Another reaction, from Moriarty of AICN (probable spoilers)
Brian
From what I know of movie special effects, the way to do it would be a sort of hybrid approach: The actor wears a prosthetic, so he and the others on set can tell what they’re interacting with, and then you digitally replace the prosthetic with something more detailed and dynamic (maybe even the actor’s own face, filmed in a separate shoot). The prosthetic for this purpose could be something as simple as a styrofoam ball on a cardboard neck, just so long as there’s something there as a placeholder, and digital effects nowadays are cheap. The fact that there exists a screenshot without even the cheap prosthetic does not bode well.
On the plus side, Trillian looks a heck of a lot better than she did in the BBC version. Though that might be damning with faint praise: Anyone would look better than that ditzo.