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  1. Jul 1, 2022 · In terms of the content, making and technical brilliance, ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ is undoubtedly way ahead of its time or even our time. Owing to the otherworldly quality in direction, nonverbal narrative style (minimal dialogues), stunning cinematography & visual effects and haunting music it is regarded as one of the greatest movies of ...

  2. The end of 2001: A Space Odysseybegins after Dr. David Bowman approaches a monolith floating outside of Jupiter. The close encounter triggers a Star Gate that creates a wormhole that flings him through time and space. Bowman arrives in a Victorian-era themed hotel room.

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  4. English. Budget. $10.5 million. Box office. $146 million. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, and was inspired by Clarke's 1951 short story "The Sentinel" and other short stories by Clarke.

  5. Dec 4, 2021 · Stanley Kubrick explains the meaning of the monolith in ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’. Holding an existential magnifying glass up to each and every project he sets out to make, the filmography of Stanley Kubrick is truly enigmatic, suffusing such moral questions of mortality into the likes of horror film The Shining and war drama, Full Metal ...

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    • Kubrick Tried to Buy Alien Insurance. Arthur Clarke, author of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’ Just before NASA’s Mariner 4 spacecraft passed Mars in July 1965, a worried Kubrick attempted to take out an insurance policy with Lloyd’s of London—in case the discovery of extraterrestrial life ruined the plot he was then working on with science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke.
    • Clarke Steamed as the Novel Languished. A behind-the-scenes shot of Stanley Kubrick on set. Early in pre-production Kubrick proposed to Clarke that they co-write a novel first, then base their film script on it—rather than the other way around.
    • An Angry Stuntman Chased Kubrick off the Set. Actor Keir Dullea reflected in the lens of the HAL-9000 supercomputer. During production, Kubrick at first refused to let spacewalking stuntman Bill Weston wear a second cable for safety, although he was 30 feet above a hard concrete studio floor.
    • It Took a Village. Some of the film’s most iconic features were decided during production for purely practical reasons. The mysterious black monolith began as a translucent Plexiglas tetrahedron, which ultimately assumed a monolith shape because Plexiglas cools better that way.
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  7. Jun 24, 2020 · By Jake Dee. Published Jun 24, 2020. 2001: A Space Odyssey redefined science fiction in film. Here are 10 behind the scenes facts about the making of the movie. Stanley Kubrick 's 2001: A Space Odyssey is unanimously hailed as one of the all-time greatest examples of cinematic science fiction. The film not only earned Kubrick an Academy Award ...

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