In Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), the spaceship Discovery is run by a supercomputer named 'HAL 9000'. Kubrick seemed to be particularly concerned with HAL, spending more time, care, and attention lovingly crafting its character than that of the film's humans. Much ink has...
Now we come to an aspect of 2001 that has been written of extensively in relation to the HAL 9000 computer, but has largely been ignored regarding other aspects of the movie – the concept of humans being trapped or enslaved by their own technology. The sequence of satellites orbiting the E...
p172. 11p. 5 Black and White Photographs.Abstract:Assesses the music score of the science fiction epic `2001: A Space Odyssey,' which was chosen by director Stanley Kubrick. Comparison of Kubrick's chosen music score for the film to Alex North's score; Aspects of the film; Themes ...
Then on April 3, 1968 (May 15 in the UK), the movie2001: A Space Odysseywas released—and I was keen to see it. So in the early summer of 1968 there I was, the first time I’d ever been in an actual cinema (yes, it was called that in the UK). I’d been drop...
2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was co-written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, and was partially inspired by Clarke’s short story The Sentinel. Clarke concurrently wrote the novel of the same name which was publi...
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klein repeated, smiling thinly as he left. * * * that june monday, as his label passed its twentieth anniversary, calvin klein embarked on the latest leg of an extraordinary odyssey-a sort of one-man pilgrimage through the social history of modern america. in his journey from p.s. 80 ...
In Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, dialogue is purposely minimal. In fact, the opening and closing sections of the film have absolutely NO dialogue whatsoever, amounting to nearly one hour of no spoken word. This kind of "deafening quiet" had not been known in movies since the ...
And now for something a little different. Over on his Tumblr, 'The Professional Dork,' Bhautik Joshi has posted 2001: A Space Odyssey 'rendered in the style of Picasso using deep neural network based style transfer.' And also Blade Runner in the style o
For others, it's the more graceful USS Enterprise, or maybe the utilitarian craft of 2001: A Space Odyssey. But what about cinema's more unusual, outlandish spaceships? The ramshackle ones, the anachronistic ones, the ones that look a bit rude, or just plain scary? Those are... See ...