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Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
#327559 - 06/29/14 05:58 AM
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WTF is this shait? Normally can take a film for the time period it was made in. Kubrick...I just don't get. 1 hour in, like 17 words have been said, and i think I'm going to vomit from the camerawork.
//cranky today.
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Yup. (nt)
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#327560 - 06/29/14 06:39 AM
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> WTF is this shait? ... Kubrick
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327562 - 06/29/14 07:14 AM
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> WTF is this shait? Normally can take a film for the time period it was made in. > Kubrick...I just don't get. 1 hour in, like 17 words have been said, and i think I'm > going to vomit from the camerawork.
Definitely one of the best examples of "not for everyone". And that's uttered by someone who thinks that Tetsuo Ironman is infinitely superior than Tetsuo II: Body Hammer, that Taxidermia was an interesting experience, that The Short Films Of David Lynch is a somewhat raw but important thing to watch, and that between Tarkovsky's Solyaris and Tarkovsky's Stalker, the former is much better.
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327587 - 06/30/14 01:17 AM
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> Definitely one of the best examples of "not for everyone". ...Tarkovsky's Solyaris and Tarkovsky's Stalker, the former is much better.
I caught Stalker in the middle, some time early in high school. I got it, though I wasn't into the low production value element, although there's merit in the 'imagination' part. Solarys I haven't seen; Solaris I have seen, and while it apparently isn't the match of the original, I liked it. It's SF - couched in a love story.
2001 is basic SF. I think the book isn't any different - except it's probably longer.
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327589 - 06/30/14 01:24 AM
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2001 is one of the best science fiction films of all time IMO (not surprising given the script came from one of the best SF authors of all time in Arthur C Clarke and one of the best film directors of all time in Stanley Kubrick)
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#327594 - 06/30/14 02:09 AM
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I've tried a couple times to watch it...bought the book, tried to read it...couldn't make it...
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327597 - 06/30/14 03:34 AM
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> 2001 is one of the best science fiction films of all time IMO (not surprising given > the script came from one of the best SF authors of all time in Arthur C Clarke and > one of the best film directors of all time in Stanley Kubrick)
Kubrick has 16 directorial credits on IMDB. I haven't seen any of the first eight. What I've seen of the second eight are mostly pseudo-intellectual... well, not quite "crap." Where they were good, they were good despite his efforts to raise them to the level of "art." The one good thing Kubrick did with 2001 was NOT end it with exploding space-bombs, but that would hardly have fit such a slow film.
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327619 - 06/30/14 05:23 PM
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Ah the breathing and hissing moving.
My wife fell asleep in the first half. Then woke up and said 'did you change it to a different movie?'
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327620 - 06/30/14 06:02 PM
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Agreed not for everyone. The problem is people need to know what type of movie they’re getting into. Example: Pearl Harbor- most people thought it would be a war movie about the Pearl Harbor attack, instead it was a chick flick that was set during the Pearl Harbor attack.
People watching 2001 A Space Odyssey will no doubt believe they will be watching a space film. A film about the future, with green aliens, and rocket ships, and warp speed. Instead it’s a movie about human evolution. People are waiting for the laser fights and they never come.
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327630 - 07/01/14 12:14 AM
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> WTF is this shait? Normally can take a film for the time period it was made in. > Kubrick...I just don't get. 1 hour in, like 17 words have been said, and i think I'm > going to vomit from the camerawork. > > //cranky today.
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So did my grandma. LOL
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Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327635 - 07/01/14 04:00 AM
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327641 - 07/01/14 05:04 AM
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I heard Paramount is doing a re-boot soon, with Bay directing!
Should be incredible! With both of them involved I'm sure they can dumb it down & blow up enough shit to make it a blockbuster!
Or maybe Disney & Pixar would be better?
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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Re: Watching 2001: A Space Odyssey for the first time
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#327656 - 07/01/14 09:33 PM
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> I heard Paramount is doing a re-boot soon, with Bay directing! > > Should be incredible! With both of them involved I'm sure they can dumb it down & > blow up enough shit to make it a blockbuster! > > Or maybe Disney & Pixar would be better?
I love retro an all - but there is a fundamental problem with the legacy of the 80s......
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327662 - 07/02/14 06:36 AM
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327663 - 07/02/14 07:29 AM
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327664 - 07/02/14 07:36 AM
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327666 - 07/02/14 07:48 AM
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> > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiP2R8718PQ&list=PLB4DF57431A15B758 > > > > > > > > Showing on YouTube right now. > > > > > > Cute. > > > > Cute? More like Clever... A little too clever if you ask me. > > It was clever up until the ending scene. The ending felt tacked on, like they didn't > really know what to do with it.
I meant clever for Dullaron.
eta: "Blasphemy!" was the reaction of Traso when Dullaron said he fell asleep watching 'The Hunt for Red October'. I don't believe Traso was referring to 'Blasphemy' the movie.
Or, that's what I got out of it.
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
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#327669 - 07/02/14 08:07 AM
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> > > Cute? More like Clever... A little too clever if you ask me. > > > > It was clever up until the ending scene. The ending felt tacked on, like they didn't > > really know what to do with it. > > I meant clever for Dullaron. > > eta: "Blasphemy!" was the reaction of Traso when Dullaron said he fell asleep > watching 'The Hunt for Red October'. I don't believe Traso was referring to > 'Blasphemy' the movie. > > Or, that's what I got out of it.
Ah right. Yes, very slick response from Dullaron. But then I actually went and watched it. There's nothing particularly new or exceptional about it, but it's an OK take on some of the issues. Up until the conclusion - then it turns to absolute shit.
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Re: Blasphemy! That movie is still kick ass! (nt)
[Re: Vas Crabb]
#327674 - 07/02/14 09:15 AM
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I meant cute in both ways. I meant it more as 'quaint'.
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