2001 : a space odyssey

Kubrick, Stanley; Clarke, Arthur C; Dullea, Keir; Lockwood, Gary; Sylvester, William; Richter, Dan; Rossiter, Leonard; Tyzack, Margaret; Beatty, Robert; Sullivan, Sean; Rain, Douglas; Clarke, Arthur C; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Polaris (Firm); Stanley Kubrick

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Other Title: Stanley Kubrick's 2001 : a space odyssey Other Title: Two thousand and one Blu-ray ed Special features: Commentary by Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood; "2001: the making of a myth" documentary; 4 featurettes "Standing on the shoulders of Kubrick: the legacy of 2001," "Vision of a future passed: the prophecy of 2001," 2001: A Space Odysseyv- a look behind the future," and "What is out there?"; 2001: FX and Early Conceptual artwork; Look: Stanley Kubrick!; audio-only 1966 inverview with Stanley Kubrick conducted by Jeremy Bernstein; theatrical trailer Based on the novel "The sentinel" by Arthur C. Clarke Originally produced as a motion picture in 1968 At the Dawn of Man, a group of hominids encounters a mysterious black monolith that is alien to their surroundings. A hominid discovers the first weapon, using a bone to kill prey. The bone is tossed in the air and it's a 21st century spacecraft hovering over the Earth, skipping ahead millions of years in technological development only to imply that man hasn't advanced very far at all psychologically. U.S. scientist Dr. Heywood Floyd travels to the moon to check out the discovery of a strange object on the moon's surface: a black monolith. As the sun's rays strike the stone, however, it emits a piercing, deafening sound that fills the investigators' headphones and stops them in their path. Cutting ahead 18 months, impassive astronauts David Bowman and Frank Poole head toward Jupiter on the space ship Discovery, their only company three hibernating astronauts and the vocal, man-made HAL 9000 computer running the entire ship. When the all-too-human HAL malfunctions, however, he tries to murder the astronauts to cover his error, forcing Bowman to defend himself the only way he can. Free of HAL, and finally informed of the voyage's purpose by a recording from Floyd, Bowman journeys to "Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite," through the psychedelic slit-scan star-gate to an 18th century room, and the completion of the monolith's evolutionary mission Academy Awards, 1969: Oscar - Best Effects, Special Visual Effects (Stanley Kubrick)
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Physical Description: 1 Blu-ray videodisc (ca. 148 min.), sd., col, 4 3/4 in
SubTitle: a space odyssey
MARC Import date: 30 p, col. ill
MARC Record: DR SEUSS
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English Dept GCS01251