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2001: A Space Odyssey Moon-Watcher and Bone Replica! 

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Adam Savage shares two pieces of his collection from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The first is a replica mask of the moon-watcher ape from the beginning of the film, lovingly made by veteren effects artist Steve Neill using the same techniques that Stuart Freeborn invented for the original costume. And accompanying moon-watcher is a perfect replica of the bone he throws in the film's iconic smash-cut shot, which Adam and other prop makers have obsessed over identifying as based on a real animal bone.
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@CaptainBobRockets
@CaptainBobRockets 3 года назад
Steve Neill is a wonder. His crafting ability covers such a wide spectrum. His lovely wife, Mary, is quite the artist as well. They were both so kind to give me a personal tour of their workshop and interview me on their podcast.
@Rockhopper1
@Rockhopper1 3 года назад
Steve is such a nice guy and a very good friend. I watched him online build this for you, and it was amazing to see it grow.
@semidemiurge
@semidemiurge 3 года назад
link?
@iamflipachip
@iamflipachip 3 года назад
@@semidemiurge ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AtELbXF6szs.html
@ivanheffner2587
@ivanheffner2587 3 года назад
Anatomy: radius/ulna would be a forelimb, the fused bones in the analogue of a human lower arm that allows your hand to pronate. The hindlimb analogue would be fibula/tibia. - _That Guy_
@paulfox3532
@paulfox3532 3 года назад
As an X-Ray tech, that bugged me too....also that guy, lol
@lauraodonoghue1348
@lauraodonoghue1348 3 года назад
As A medic, me too, do I get to be an honorary “that guy”?
@specificorb3
@specificorb3 3 года назад
@Corat thats not funny man, thats racist. nobody likes a racist.
@specificorb3
@specificorb3 3 года назад
@Corat it's the internet suck it up, somebody was gonna call you out on your racism eventually. Snowflake.
@Case16710
@Case16710 3 года назад
Demerit badges: When you superglue your fingers together. When you try to fix something but make another part of it a little worse in the process. Stitches.
@AmjidMajeed
@AmjidMajeed 3 года назад
2001: A Space Odyssey still remains all-time favourite Sci-Fi film. Many have come close over the years to knock it off the No1 spot, but have failed. I suspect none will ever take it's place for quite some time. If you haven't seen this wondrous and epic piece of cinematic history, go watch it now. You will not be disappointed.
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 3 года назад
Agree, not just for its staggering level of technical achievement (it all looks completely real and believable, 52 years later) but the ideas at the heart of it. It is not the first, or the only, thinking person's science fiction movie, but I think it's the best by far.
@pdtraill
@pdtraill 3 года назад
Demerit badge idea- when you manage to glue your model kit to the workbench, and now can't get it off with out either breaking the (expensive) model or the bench
@journeyofawesome8473
@journeyofawesome8473 3 года назад
Adam: "...because I have castings of my head." me: As you do.
@davidhenning6179
@davidhenning6179 3 года назад
Demerit badge idea: Am I missing an eyebrow?
@Dreddy72
@Dreddy72 3 года назад
followed the pattern: for successfully building it perfectly, without noticing that the scale was a bit off. possibly depicting an oversized or undersized shirt on something
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
Thanks Adam. A real treat to see you enjoying this. Also, lessoned learned, a large slab of resin might just warp in shipment :)
@vaultglorious
@vaultglorious 3 года назад
Awww man -- I was just about to comment that it looks intentional. Just enough curve that the knobs on the lower half of the bone clear the surface but not so much that it registers as curved on a casual glance. Plus it also presents the bone forward a bit for the viewer.
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
@@vaultglorious Yes. Let's go with that. Totally intentional :)
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
A little behind the scenes. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-saK0rGJohK4.html
@vaultglorious
@vaultglorious 3 года назад
@@valorreplicas Bob Ross it, man. It's a happy little accident. :)
@SOFFtv
@SOFFtv 3 года назад
Moon-watcher holding the bone over his head is the favourite part of my 2001 sleeve tattoo 🔥🔥🔥
@hannaheggert8269
@hannaheggert8269 3 года назад
What a beautiful replica of an equine bone! Just a polite note, the bone is a radius/ulna, but that comes from the front leg of a horse, not the back leg.
@tested
@tested 3 года назад
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@averyshaw2142
@averyshaw2142 3 года назад
I love how consistent you are with content! Thank you so much for all you do
@alekmoth
@alekmoth 3 года назад
One of my favorite in my collection. I challenge anyone to find Adam talk about anything and he isn't describing it as his favorite or one of his favorites..
@coreys2686
@coreys2686 3 года назад
I was wondering why I was seeing moon-watcher again. Nice addition.
@Notfast86
@Notfast86 3 года назад
I’ve never seen that movie but now I really want to, these pieces seem so strange and random but I’m sure it will make sense once I watch it!
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka 3 года назад
It's great but slow paced. But it's pleasant to watch all special effects back than and it's Kubrick!
@michaeld387
@michaeld387 3 года назад
If I were you, Adam, the display would have to be moon watcher mask, the bone, the spaceship, and the space helmet from the movie in that order.
@SlipperyDad
@SlipperyDad 3 года назад
Just watched it for the first time yesterday, great film.
@petermot645
@petermot645 3 года назад
Bravo ! Moon watcher & the first ever tool ! ✨
@joshparken2561
@joshparken2561 3 года назад
Demerit badge idea: a badge for when you start an arc on a welder and forget to put your hood down and have a glowing purple reticle in your vision for a while
@mikeupton5406
@mikeupton5406 3 года назад
That 2001 stuff is EXCELLENT!! Hmmm I think we all know where Monolith in the desert came from, and where it went to..... Love your RU-vid videos.
@hawsroy
@hawsroy 3 года назад
i often say 2001 is my favorite movie but never knew the ape was called the moon-watcher... either way this is super super cool!
@loosh5101
@loosh5101 3 года назад
The book fills in a bunch of that sort of detail, from Moon-Watcher and friends to the inner workings of Discovery to what HAL was really thinking. I find myself hoping to find all four novels in one volume.
@hawsroy
@hawsroy 3 года назад
@@loosh5101 i will have to make time to read the book this winter. sounds wonderful. even if i prefer the film adaptation it would be cool to get some more info. the second movie isn’t my favorite but still is fun i thought.
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
Ditto here too. Did not know it had a name!
@WarrenFahyAuthor
@WarrenFahyAuthor 3 года назад
Steve did such a great job!
@lanfeustdaytona4483
@lanfeustdaytona4483 3 года назад
I miss your VR content so much, it should be so cool to see it again in my QUEST 2.
@tested
@tested 3 года назад
We're releasing new VR content TOMORROW, in fact! Stay tuned!
@maxstarnes4779
@maxstarnes4779 3 года назад
Love it, thanks adam
@joshuarichardsmedia6112
@joshuarichardsmedia6112 3 года назад
Its a awesome film @adam thank you for suggesting these films to the younger generation God Bless Josh
@thork6974
@thork6974 3 года назад
Here's what you do. Model the orbital weapons platform the same length as the bone, and mount it on the back of the 'monolith' display. Then have the display rotate so the image swaps back and forth.
@thomaslevy2119
@thomaslevy2119 3 года назад
Actually, if I remember, when Moon Watcher threw the bone into the air, the scene changed to show what was intended to be an orbiting nuclear weapons platform, not the space station.
@akc5150
@akc5150 3 года назад
Absolutely correct! I saw Arthur C Clarke actually say that he felt that fact never came across in the movie properly... Going from mans first weapon to his latest.
@RobB-ms4qx
@RobB-ms4qx 3 года назад
Glad you mentioned this. I’d heard that, too, & was going to comment to clarify then saw you’d already done so👍
@emilyhelms-tippit4053
@emilyhelms-tippit4053 3 года назад
I'd love a rubber duck demerit badge for having to explain your code out loud to an inanimate object. Got my Eagle years ago and man seeing demerit badges again really made my day!
@emilyhelms-tippit4053
@emilyhelms-tippit4053 3 года назад
it could look something like , or perhaps func{ 🦆};
@506boris
@506boris 3 года назад
Heyo, love the video and the replicas. Just a note: I'm not too sure about the taxonomical identification. I'm sure that Steve was very accurate about replicating the bone from the movie it but I am also fairly sure that this is not actually a Horse but rather a cow radius. This would also fit the skull in the movie which is definately a cow skull (I doubt they would get two skeletons of two different species). Horse radii would be longer and more slender. (Other sidenote: Radius-Ulna is in the forelimb not the hindlimb). :) All the Best from an Archaeologist enjoying these videos.
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
Good thoughts. And definitely where I started. However exhaustive research showed the cow Radius Ulna was not accurate. Too short and stubby and joined in the wrong place. And there's definitely a horse skull (not cow) in the scene. There's also commentary in a "making of" book that discusses the prop guys going to a horse "renderer" to het horse bones. You are correct however, the Radius Ulna is in the forelimb. I mispoke.
@506boris
@506boris 3 года назад
@@valorreplicas Interesting. The Skull seems to miss incisors in the upper jaw. That's why I was sure about it being a cow. But I'm sure you did more research than me in 10 minutes. Again, great work.
@Aethelgeat
@Aethelgeat 3 года назад
@@506boris It's within possibility that the prop crew obtained a cow skull, radius-ulna, and other bones, but someone higher up the production chain said 'that's too short. Find a longer one." And the easiest longer bone was equine.
@Ernesto_Gonzalez
@Ernesto_Gonzalez 3 года назад
Hello Adam I Love your program for long time ago. Blessings
@letsplayclassicgames5024
@letsplayclassicgames5024 3 года назад
Too cool! Would love more 2001 related content!
@TheSteveAS
@TheSteveAS 3 года назад
Doesn’t Adam have a 2001 space suit? I’d love to see that. The helmet is one of my favorite designs of all time.
@letsplayclassicgames5024
@letsplayclassicgames5024 3 года назад
@@TheSteveAS yes he done a video with astronaut Chris Hadfield and they both wear them to comic con. I watched it the other day on this channel.
@TheSteveAS
@TheSteveAS 3 года назад
@@letsplayclassicgames5024 Perfect! Just watched it. Walking the floor in that suit with a real Astronaut - doesn’t get much better! Thanks for the tip!!
@letsplayclassicgames5024
@letsplayclassicgames5024 3 года назад
@@TheSteveAS yes! Must have been a great experience for adam, I know I would have loved to! And anytime!
@krillen64
@krillen64 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to see a Fathom Events re showing of 2001: A Space Odyssey in theaters I want to say a year or two ago. It was the best way I have seen the movie and would suggest any fan of the movie see it that way if they get that chance.
@enormhi
@enormhi 3 года назад
I don't know if that curve on the display is intentional, but it actually makes it look even nicer!
@java4519
@java4519 3 года назад
Adam put the Monolith in Utah......
@blizatrex
@blizatrex 3 года назад
Valor is amazingly prolific.
@atimholt
@atimholt 3 года назад
I've heard the “space station” is specifically supposed to be an orbital ICBM-launching platform. The cut is from the first weapon to the peak of weaponry.
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka 3 года назад
Yup
@wander7418
@wander7418 3 года назад
Great movie!
@The_Jaganath
@The_Jaganath 3 года назад
Demerit badge idea: 'Drilling through a finger'. I've done it (drill slipped whilst drilling out a rivet), and I remember Adam mentioning he's done it too 🤦‍♂️
@bert4910
@bert4910 3 года назад
Good stuff Mr Savage :)
@davidsharp9166
@davidsharp9166 3 года назад
Would love to see Adam. Make the weapons platform the bone becomes...in the movie.
@AstroTricks
@AstroTricks 3 года назад
Please make more 2001 content! Would be nice!
@mycosys
@mycosys 3 года назад
Loving the Mutton Chops Adam, really stylin imo, tho i may be a lil biased as a fellow ginger ninja with cheek blades lol
@marlobreding7402
@marlobreding7402 3 года назад
Shortly after seeing 2001 I had a dream that the Monolith was a psychedelic metal, I found myself by it with a hacksaw, I cut a piece and it melted instantly in my mouth,
@Zogtee
@Zogtee 3 года назад
Now I want to watch 2001 again.
@protocole971
@protocole971 3 года назад
Please do the replica of the space ship! ^^ Great work as always. Thank's from france
@rudolfsgills9618
@rudolfsgills9618 3 года назад
So cool
@TubbyJ420
@TubbyJ420 3 года назад
My local IMAX owns a 15/70mm print of 2001. Only 4 were made! I hope they play it again this christmas 🤞
@Lavagirlems
@Lavagirlems 3 года назад
Chef kiss awesome would be a great t-shirt! Or a cooking apron!
@Gcrowan
@Gcrowan 3 года назад
I need to make myself something like this. Huge fan of 2001 stuff. Even made a silly little video game once based on some of the cool moments in Dawn Of Man segment of 2001.
@HankAaronJoseph19
@HankAaronJoseph19 3 года назад
I think 2001 is an important film by a brilliant director. I respect it. But I can't make it through without falling asleep.
@maxcklein
@maxcklein 3 года назад
The miniature's curve matches how the monolith appears when shot from below with a wide-angle lens. The way Kubrick used lenses stands out even today. By shooting wide and low, Kubrick distorted the monolith's geometric shape and made it more imposing. That use of perspective may seem obvious to us now, but that kind of effective simplicity is surprisingly difficult to achieve.
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
Yes ... I love this.
@R.Craig.Collins
@R.Craig.Collins 3 года назад
Perhaps make a solid wheel, put the bone on one side, and your space station on the other side. Spin the wheel slowly, then rotate the wheel to bring the space station into view. Just a thought
@coolhandluke3979
@coolhandluke3979 3 года назад
That is a really nice helmet
@kingofpointless
@kingofpointless 3 года назад
Shame this came out just a couple of days late for you to use the mask to observe the Utah Monolith.
@erichurst7897
@erichurst7897 3 года назад
The big problem with that is the Utah monolith is completely different than the 2001 monolith. It's triangular, and doesn't have the distinct proportions - all of the 2001 monoliths are 1:4:9, which are the squares of the first 3 prime numbers (1, 2, & 3). So if whomever created it was doing a tribute to Kubrick/Clarke, they did a sloppy job of it.
@kingofpointless
@kingofpointless 3 года назад
@@erichurst7897 Yeah I agree, but the fun collective mystery over this Utah Monolith is still enjoyable to me.
@lethososdonkeypuncher6585
@lethososdonkeypuncher6585 3 года назад
Just so you monolheads know, that monolith reappeared (As of this post) in Romania.
@newwavepop
@newwavepop 3 года назад
what do you think about the film 2010? because i always see a lot of people write it off and give it crap, but ive always loved it as well and think it is great too on its own right.
@GeoRizzard
@GeoRizzard 3 года назад
awesome
@modelcitizen1977
@modelcitizen1977 3 года назад
Adam will earn a healthy living into retirement just giving guided tours of the cave.
@nervosuss
@nervosuss 3 года назад
I'd pay for that...if I could afford it lol
@santinogaretto160
@santinogaretto160 3 года назад
Make a merit badge where you're missing an eyebrow.
@petracoresage8288
@petracoresage8288 3 года назад
Turn it into a Lightsaber.
@LanceOperative
@LanceOperative 3 года назад
2001 is my favorite film and while I'm not one to cry at films, the scene where Hal is being shut down still gets to me, I still don't fully understand why, but the film is great, if anyone reading this hasn't seen it, go watch it, it's a real treat.
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
IF you can get the sequel 2010 it will explain the shut down in a little more detail. I believe there is a THIRD movie that goes with that pair that I have yet find in DVD format. IF anyone knows of a legal source for the region 1 edition of that movie I would appreciate information about that.
@LanceOperative
@LanceOperative 3 года назад
@@peterkelley6344 I understnad the shut down, I meant it makes me cry lol, thats the part I dont understand.
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
@@LanceOperative I had similar feelings when I first saw the movie. Yep.
@DarthCobay
@DarthCobay 3 года назад
I’m a filmmaker in college. A few years ago, 2001 was re-released for its anniversary. It was my first year in college, and I wanted to see it. My girlfriend and I went. She HATED the movie, but she didn’t say a word and sat through the whole thing. And she’s stayed with me! 😂 As for myself, it was a beautiful movie I needed to see as a filmmaker. But I don’t think I could sit through it again, unless I’m watching for artistic purposes.
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 3 года назад
I'm the same age as the movie, and even for the time, it was considered ponderously slow. That's probably been exacerbated by tendencies of movies to quick cut nowadays. But to those of us of a certain age and temperament, the slowness of it works.
@666markyboy
@666markyboy 3 года назад
You've said it now Adam...... we need the Station (y)
@halltrain1162
@halltrain1162 2 года назад
The radius and ulna is a forelimb element. The tibia and fibula are hind limb elements.
@MartijnBeekhuis
@MartijnBeekhuis 3 года назад
I do care about that curvature, some thought went into that i'm sure. It's perfectly complimentary to the object in just the right way
@billbucktube
@billbucktube 3 года назад
The epic flash-cut went to an orbitting nuclear bomb satellite. Flash cut was "first primitive weapon" to "current ultimate weapon" Kubrick's visual genius on display. I saw 2001 over 75 times in the theater...
@rong1924
@rong1924 3 года назад
Exactly! In fact after the bone, the film cut to four different satellites, showing that at least four different nations had orbiting nuclear weapon platforms. A really significate and chilling context of the story that was lost in the final cut (unless you got an explanation.) In the novel, if I recall correctly, when Star Child returns to earth he "prefers a clearer sky" and destroys the orbiting nukes.
@jakel8879
@jakel8879 3 года назад
Yeah get the space station model next!
@damonwebb813
@damonwebb813 3 года назад
👏 The geek in me wants Adam to build a new mask stand( realizing the main function of stand is to protect mask and its form) Imagine the stand done like the Aries B1 spaceship or the Discovery pod or even the Discovery spaceship itself
@adamklerkx9408
@adamklerkx9408 3 года назад
ccol vid, maybe make a colab with LTT i would love to see that
@SharpDesign
@SharpDesign 3 года назад
When I first watched 2001, it felt boring and I was upset that the highly acclaimed "matching shots" (ie. bone to ship transition) didn't really match, but it's grown on me. Bear in mind I was pretty young when I first saw it.
@garagemonkeysan
@garagemonkeysan 3 года назад
Cool video. Shouldn't the model space station be displayed above the bone...with a star lit background? Ha. Mahalo for sharing! : )
@karoliandrygoods6457
@karoliandrygoods6457 3 года назад
I am curious if the curve of the mounting monolith is intentional to help create a better viewing angle?
@dickdouse9482
@dickdouse9482 3 года назад
I would love to see you make a model of HAL!
@rmann1584
@rmann1584 3 года назад
So sad it wasn't a real tapir radius - I spend a lot of my summers digging up 4.8 million year old tapirs, and they don't get as much love as they probably deserve (Gray Fossil Site, Gray, TN)
@rmt6495
@rmt6495 3 года назад
Hal 9000 unforgettable scene of afraid of death computer is masterpiece
@egypthobby
@egypthobby 3 года назад
Kind of funny that you are showing now just after all the issues with the Utah monolith.
@theirishempire4952
@theirishempire4952 3 года назад
Uh, I wonder why he decided to do this? Utah monolith?
@matthewgresham7060
@matthewgresham7060 3 года назад
Not sure if you've covered it in a video before but do you have a nice replica of the Ravenwood diary from Raiders?
@dickdouse9482
@dickdouse9482 3 года назад
I just saw Kubrick's "The Killing" for the first time I couldn't believe how many films copied it if you like heist movies you'll love it.
@AlanCanon2222
@AlanCanon2222 3 года назад
Hell yeah, The Killing packs a real punch to this day. Pulp Fiction copied its non-linear narrative. The boxing subplot in Pulp Fiction borrows slightly from Robert Wise's excellent boxing picture, The Set-Up (1949).
@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591
@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591 3 года назад
I have a replica of the polystyrene that Victor Meldrew broke up next to some wallpaper with his face on it!
@glacieractivity
@glacieractivity 3 года назад
So, nobody is asking Adam on how any secret monolith replica-builds are going? ;-)
@asyoz
@asyoz 3 года назад
Adam, just a bit of semantics, sorry... The radius/ulna are the FRONT legs. If it's the back legs the equivalent bones would be the tibia/fibula. Also, these aren't the lower bones, they're the middle set. The lower ones (at the back) are the metatarsus (the lower ones at the front are metacarpus). Horse skeletons are fascinating, particularly when compared with human ones :)
@Pushpin06
@Pushpin06 3 года назад
PLEASE take us through a prop building journey! make the space station yourself, and I don't care if it takes a year
@antraxxslingshots
@antraxxslingshots 3 года назад
Radiusulna? One word? Are the two bones grown together in a Horse? I never knew that.
@antraxxslingshots
@antraxxslingshots 3 года назад
@@gl15col Cool, Thx.
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
Yea, the 2001 space station probably needs to be there too. Kinda makes sense
@MarkWladika
@MarkWladika 3 года назад
It's not a space station that it cuts to, it's a space weapons platform.
@ReedCBowman
@ReedCBowman 3 года назад
Looking at the bone that closely, I seriously want to know if the Blockade Runner/Tantive IV was built as an homage to the bone-which-turns-into-a-spaceship. Of course, my first moment of looking at it I said "that's wrong!" - I want the first bone, with the funny handle on it, that Moonwatcher first figures out how to use to smash things. It's much more distinctive, and though it's less cinematically pivotal as a moment, it's the actual moment of the Dawn of Tool Using Man.
@valorreplicas
@valorreplicas 3 года назад
Hi Reed, actually I found that it's the same bone. Or at least the same sort of bone. When Moonwatcher picks up the bone at the beginning it looks larger because of the attached Ulna (the little part at the top). As he smashes, that Ulna breaks off, eventually leaving what looks like the shark fin on the side of the bone. Pretty neat!
@simoncribbes9141
@simoncribbes9141 3 года назад
An idea for another demerit badge is one for make two parts of one hand, not one of each.
@keithdow8327
@keithdow8327 3 года назад
Dude! The smash cut isn't into the space station, it is into an orbiting nuclear weapon!!
@CarboniteDreamer
@CarboniteDreamer 3 года назад
i would totally wear that to the utah monolith as a goof id it was still there lol. i read the books 2061 was a really cool story i wish they would make into a movie to finish the visual story.
@peterkelley6344
@peterkelley6344 3 года назад
2061 WAS A MOVIE; AS WAS 2010. Would like to find a legal copy of 2061.
@CarboniteDreamer
@CarboniteDreamer 3 года назад
i knew 2010 was never knew 2061 was. wonder if they did the giant pyramid diamond lol. thanks for letting me know.
@PkmnBreeder
@PkmnBreeder 3 года назад
But Adam, why didn't you ask a veterinarian?! We have to learn those bones in first year of uni.
@jasbails9857
@jasbails9857 3 года назад
The black mounting...what are the dimensions? Is it a replica of the 2001 monolith? (Assuming the curve is unintentional)
@joeblow3143
@joeblow3143 3 года назад
You should really make a HAL replica.
@paulrodsted3905
@paulrodsted3905 3 года назад
Hi adam
@ArgumentativeAtheist
@ArgumentativeAtheist 3 года назад
Was this filmed before they found two mysterious monoliths in the last week or so?
@FuturistMedia
@FuturistMedia 3 года назад
One Day Build of the orbiting nuclear weapon installation coming up?
@lunamotionproductions9559
@lunamotionproductions9559 3 года назад
I'm hella jealous of your toys. BUT I need to point out (and I'm sure you've already been chastised by fellow 2001 freaks) that the legendary smash cut from the bone to -- well, it's NOT the spinning space station... but rather a satellite orbiting Earth. In the discarded narration Kubrick intended to specify that it was a nuclear bomb, which made sense as a match cut from the prehistoric weapon. I have my own unique "collectible" from 2001. It's a model of the Aries, built by hand with scratch materials (no computer print outs or castings) by none other than the designer of the original Aries: Fred Ordway. Roughly 1/3rd to scale of the original.
@Beamer1969
@Beamer1969 3 года назад
I need a demerit badge for touched the blade on a table saw while it's running. Got lucky and was only 8 stitches
@JimmerSD
@JimmerSD 3 года назад
There are stars!
@EnAimBoy
@EnAimBoy 3 года назад
Using any tool as a hammer? That seems like a good demerit badge. ;)
@MrDarthT
@MrDarthT 3 года назад
Does the monolith measure 1x4x9?
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