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  1. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Directed by Stanley Kubrick. With Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter. After uncovering a mysterious artifact buried beneath the Lunar surface, a spacecraft is sent to Jupiter to find its origins: a spacecraft manned by two men and the supercomputer HAL 9000.

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    • 2 min
    • Stanley Kubrick
    • The Prehistoric Apes Discover Violence
    • Millions of Years of Human Progress Summarized in One Cut
    • Humanity’S First Encounter with A Monolith
    • The Stewardess Walks on The Ceiling
    • “I’m Sorry, Dave, I’m Afraid I Can’T Do that.”
    • Hal Sends Poole to His Death
    • Hal Begs For His Life
    • Going Through The Star Gate
    • Bowman Watches Himself Age, Then Becomes His Older Self
    • Bowman Becomes A Star Child

    At the beginning of 2001, viewers are treated to the “Dawn of Man” sequence, in which some apes in prehistoric times discover a monolith. They’re driven out of their watering hole by a rival tribe. However, one ape is inspired by the monolith to use a bone as a weapon. This allows him to win the watering hole back from the other tribe. The insinuat...

    After the apes discover violence and use bones to beat their rivaling tribe away from their watering hole to reclaim their territory, one of the apes tosses a bone into the air. The camera follows the bone as it spins through the air, then the shot cuts to a satellite in space. It’s quite possibly cinema’s most iconic match cut. Millions of years o...

    Millions of years after the “Dawn of Man” prologue in which primitive apes first encountered a monolith on Earth, humanity discovered its first monolith buried on the Moon, near the Tycho lunar crater. RELATED: 10 Sci-Fi Movies That Will Make You Think Dr. Floyd takes a Moonbus out to the site with his team. As the scientists surround the monolith ...

    In the future society of 2001, space travel is depicted as being as simple and common as everyday air travel is today. During the Aries’ voyage to the Moon, a stewardess can be seen handing out beverages. She wears special shoes and, in one particularly awe-inspiring moment, walks up the wall and onto the ceiling.

    2001was one of the first science fiction movies to tackle untrustworthy artificial intelligence. Even after the trope has been done to death, HAL 9000 remains one of sci-fi cinema’s most famous A.I. characters. HAL’s most memorable moment is arguably when he coldly refuses to obey Bowman’s orders. The line, “I’m sorry, Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do t...

    When Bowman and Poole become concerned that HAL is turning on them, they sneak into a part of the ship where the A.I. can’t hear them to talk about disconnecting it. However, HAL reads their lips and figures out their plan. So, while Poole is out on a space walk, HAL cuts his oxygen hose and sends him spinning out into the empty vacuum of space to ...

    After it becomes apparent that HAL is intent on killing everyone on board the ship, Bowman manually enters the ship’s emergency airlock and starts disconnecting HAL’s circuits himself. As he’s doing it, HAL tries to assure Bowman that he’s not going to hurt him, then outright begs for his artificial life as he realizes it’s coming to an end.

    When he arrives at Jupiter and finds a third monolith in its orbit, Bowman is sucked into a vortex of colored light known as the Star Gate. He sees things that human eyes aren’t ready to comprehend. RELATED: 10 Best Performances Directed By Stanley Kubrick, Ranked There are cosmic marvels and vibrant landscapes with changing colors. Bowman’s mind i...

    After disconnecting HAL and discovering the true meaning of his mission, Bowman heads to Jupiter, where he sees a monolith orbiting the planet. He passes through a rip in the spacetime continuum and finds himself in a bedroom with a neoclassical design. He sees an older version of himself, still wearing his spacesuit, and then watches himself age r...

    The final scene in 2001 is the most breathtaking, as Bowman goes through the Star Gate and emerges as a Star Child, a fetus drifting through space in a bubble of light. Right before the end credits roll, he floats beside Earth. The exact meaning of the scene isn’t totally clear; it’s open to interpretation, and over the past 50 years, every film bu...

  2. Jun 6, 2016 · Rock Star (2001) - Official Trailer - Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston Movie HDSubscribe to CLASSIC TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u43jDeSubscribe to TRAILERS: http...

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  3. Jul 1, 2022 · In short, ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ is not just the best science fiction movie ever; it is also a philosophical journey that has several underlying themes. There are tons of ways to interpret it but there’s no one right way. It’s been almost 50 years and this immortal film is still a hot topic among cinephiles.

  4. Oct 26, 2001 · The United States, Japan, Germany, England, Canada and Italy control more than 80 percent of the votes. The bottom line: Developing economies of the Third World are deliberately destroyed and turned into captive markets for the rich nations, while their once self-sufficient inhabitants become cheap labor and local competition is penalized.

  5. Nov 16, 2015 · 2001: A Space Odyssey - Trailer. This sci-fi epic from Stanley Kubrick is arguably one of the greatest films of all time. Download Video.

  6. The Screening Room was the site of the first Kingston Canadian Film Festival in 2001 and it will play a host once more for the 2024 festival. Kingston’s only independent movie theatre, The Screening Room offers a variety of new releases, cult classics, art-house films, and family-friendly movies on its three screens. Steacy’s Department Store.

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