"Dark, revolving in silent activity: Unseen in tormenting passions: An activity unknown and horrible, A self-contemplating shadow, In enormous labours occupied." -William Blake
@rafac73843 жыл бұрын
I can't believe this movie is from 1968!!! It's my top 5 best films ever made!
@wkrossman10 ай бұрын
It's my #1 still today...
@aviduser19612 жыл бұрын
This amazing book blew my mind. The stories behind the making of this film and more so, how it was made, were beyond anything I could have imagined. As a result of reading this book twice I have concluded that photochemical cinema peaked with this film and it happened on majestic Cinerama screens.
@rationalthought84611 ай бұрын
I saw this movie when I was four on opening night. Remains my favorite movie. Gave me wonderful nightmares for years to come. The movie is slow if you go in expecting a typical movie- but if you open up your mind and look at the music and scenes as works of art it is stunning. Kubrick created the movie on several levels but one was that it could appeal to the subconscious. A four year old could pick up on the wonder and terror of the unknown without understanding the details of the script. The lunar bus traveling over the lunar landscape is eerie with hints of cosmic horror and reminded me of the alienness captured in Chesley Bonesteel's Saturn from Titan. The realism and beauty of the spacecraft and outer space made me become an Aerospace Engineer years later. A strangely optimistic movie for Kubrick but somewhat in line with Clarkes Childhoods End. Got the 4k Disc a couple of years ago and saw it on a 77" OLED with a good sound system and it was stunning all over again.
@arnaldoleon17 ай бұрын
Mr Benson’s book is outstanding! So happy i found this video companion
@jimvim34973 жыл бұрын
IF Anyone could Fake Apollo 11 it must have been Kubrick! I always come back to this classic especially with commentary. Next will be an upgrade to a 4K Screen with 4k 2001 blu-ray edition. Met the two main actors great thrill. Still one of my favorites films. Kubrick was a master. Camera work on Barry Lydon with candle light was a break through. Respect.
@sjeunson14 жыл бұрын
Benson makes an error when he said the budget for 2001 was “sixty five million dollars” and today that’s about 40 million. He meant the budget was 6.5 million which is 40 million equivalent today. Just for the record.
@richardrose2606 Жыл бұрын
He corrected that a few minutes later and then gave the correct figures.
@daveminion62093 ай бұрын
2:35 " looking HAGGARD......." - Canadians LOVE that word, haggard, lol (see also Norm MAC-Donald )
@aliensoup24209 ай бұрын
Strange the video description states up to the release of 2001, Kubrick had not yet made a name for himself. Well if you don't count the success of Dr. Strangelove, and the Oscar celebrated "Spartacus", for which Kubrick receive a Golden Globe nomination for best director. It is difficult to comprehend how Kubrick could have commanded so much freedom to make 2001 without yet having made a name for himself. Truly, Kubrick appears to have reached his zenith of recognition between the release of Dr. Strangelove(1964) and Barry Lyndon (1975), for which he received 4 consecutive Best Director Oscar nominations, and 3 Best Picture nominations.
@brandosbucket4 ай бұрын
Does the skipped part of this talk, the VFX part, exist anywhere else online?
@stephenw14675 жыл бұрын
When did NASA discover rings around Jupiter = 1979 1:34:37 into the film there is a ring around Jupiter, this film was made in 1968. Strange
@kingcole555 жыл бұрын
People can predict scientific phenomenon years before they have the tools to see them. For example, we predicted the existence of gravitational waves in 1916 and saw gravitational waves in 2016.
@richardrose26062 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this is germain, but the original destination of Discovery 1 was Saturn. They had difficulty creating a good representation of Saturn because of the rings and changed the destination to Jupiter.
@michaelproctor8100 Жыл бұрын
Recommend reading The Lost Worlds of 2001 by Arthur C Clarke (1972) It has all the info and behind the scenes of the making of the movie.
@TheTimeRocket10 ай бұрын
"Coldness, darkness, obstruction, a Solid Without fluctuation, hard as adamant Black as marble of Egypt; impenetrable Bound in the fierce raging Immortal." -William Blake
@TheTimeRocket10 ай бұрын
"Till imagination-the dawn of the East-suddenly begining" -William Blake
@jimtrela75882 жыл бұрын
Didn't Sony (ir some other Japanese compnlany) have a project to restore the 9-13 minutes Kubrick had trimmed from the film?
@MarkFoster321789 Жыл бұрын
Never heard of that. Besides 2001 is owned by Warner Bros and not Sony(they do own DR. STRANGELOVE however)with The Kubrick Estate run by his family who have the final say on the presentation and preservation of his works. They said there will be no extension of 2001 whatsoever against Kubrick’s wishes.
@celestepalm69495 ай бұрын
Never forget: it was the Hippies who saved _2OO1_ at the box office.
@dougcarlson72787 ай бұрын
James Randi called himself The Amazing Randi, not the magnificent Randi and he was also a celebrated author and skeptic. He lived the most amazing life!
@CopiaMan Жыл бұрын
my perception of the cinema at this moment was completly wrong
@monsterinhead214 Жыл бұрын
Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
@1225KPH Жыл бұрын
The presenter seems most interested in Clark's homosexuality.
@Jonmad17 Жыл бұрын
He mentioned it once, in passing
@EmpyreanLightASMR10 ай бұрын
@@Jonmad17 would be funny if by "in passing" you meant as he was dying. like, his last words were, "Clark's gay" and then dead.
@DrRonH3 жыл бұрын
No one ever mentions the shadow of the airplane faintly visible in psychedelic ocean swells during the split screen sequence.
@williampatrick2971 Жыл бұрын
There’s a helicopter shadow visible in the opening credits of the shining. But you’re right, because I’ve researched 2001 for years and never came across that information