2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) IS MIND BLOWING! MOVIE REACTION! First Time Watch | HAL 9000 Commentary
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Top Comments (10)
This movie is the reason Star Wars, Alien, Interstellar and Blade Runner ever got made. One of the most influential movies of all time.
The scene on the moon where the black obelisk sends out the ear piercing sound is meant to show that the signal was sent out when sunlight hits it for the first time since it was buried there. The idea being that only when man got to the moon, was able to detect the object underground and then dig it up would it be able to make the next evolutionary jump.
Imagine seeing this one year before we sent a man to the moon yeah you might think Kubrick did it
HAL's monologue is brilliant. His death scene is actually very touching.
A generational, transcendent cinematic achievement. Genre-defining, medium-defying
Saw this in the theatre when a sophomore in college. Many people walked out after the slow, slow beginning. Since it was an assignment for an English class, had to see it completely. Was mesmerized at every aspect but intrigued by the message. Have appreciated it more and more throughout my 77 years. Consider it a masterpiece.
Many of those psychedelic shots, especially the ones showing the birth of stars and galaxies, were filmed by dropping dyed oils into water and filming with a high speed camera. There are some fascinating documentaries showing how much of the movie was filmed.
The beginning is just an “overture” for people to take their seats, but also a great piece of score. One of my favorite films of all time.
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Top Comments (10)
This movie is the reason Star Wars, Alien, Interstellar and Blade Runner ever got made. One of the most influential movies of all time.
The scene on the moon where the black obelisk sends out the ear piercing sound is meant to show that the signal was sent out when sunlight hits it for the first time since it was buried there. The idea being that only when man got to the moon, was able to detect the object underground and then dig it up would it be able to make the next evolutionary jump.
Imagine seeing this one year before we sent a man to the moon yeah you might think Kubrick did it
HAL's monologue is brilliant. His death scene is actually very touching.
A generational, transcendent cinematic achievement. Genre-defining, medium-defying
Saw this in the theatre when a sophomore in college. Many people walked out after the slow, slow beginning. Since it was an assignment for an English class, had to see it completely. Was mesmerized at every aspect but intrigued by the message. Have appreciated it more and more throughout my 77 years. Consider it a masterpiece.
Many of those psychedelic shots, especially the ones showing the birth of stars and galaxies, were filmed by dropping dyed oils into water and filming with a high speed camera. There are some fascinating documentaries showing how much of the movie was filmed.
The beginning is just an “overture” for people to take their seats, but also a great piece of score. One of my favorite films of all time.
Use The Keypad Tool To Smash That LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Button! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/user/TheReelRejects?sub_confirmation=1 - Full Reaction Watch Along & MORE For Royal Rejects: https://youtu.be/CW_8Xc8VyZ8 - Gift Someone (Or Yourself) An *RR Tee!* https://shorturl.at/hekk2
@52:00 "This is the weirdest movie I've seen, man." And the weirdness hasn't even started yet!