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Bowman (Keir Dullea) shows Hal 9000 some sketches he's worked on and also discusses the mission.
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A mind-bending sci-fi symphony, Stanley Kubrick's landmark 1968 epic pushed the limits of narrative and special effects toward a meditation on technology and humanity. Based on Arthur C. Clarke's story The Sentinel, Kubrick and Clarke's screenplay is structured in four movements. At the "Dawn of Man," a group of hominids encounters a mysterious black monolith alien to their surroundings. To the strains of Strauss's 1896 Also sprach Zarathustra, a hominid invents the first weapon, using a bone to kill prey. As the hominid tosses the bone in the air, Kubrick cuts to a 21st century spacecraft hovering over the Earth, skipping ahead millions of years in technological development. U.S. scientist Dr. Heywood Floyd (William Sylvester) 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 (Keir Dullea) and Frank Poole (Gary Lockwood) head toward Jupiter on the spaceship 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. With assistance from special-effects expert Douglas Trumbull, Kubrick spent over two years meticulously creating the most "realistic" depictions of outer space ever seen, greatly advancing cinematic technology for a story expressing grave doubts about technology itself. Despite some initial critical reservations that it was too long and too dull, 2001 became one of the most popular films of 1968, underlining the generation gap between young moviegoers who wanted to see something new and challenging and oldsters who "didn't get it." Provocatively billed as "the ultimate trip," 2001 quickly caught on with a counterculture youth audience open to a contemplative (i.e. chemically enhanced) viewing experience of a film suggesting that the way to enlightenment was to free one's mind of the U.S. military-industrial-technological complex.
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Cast: Keir Dullea
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Producers: Stanley Kubrick, Victor Lyndon
Screenwriters: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke
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@TheMatgregorGamer
@TheMatgregorGamer 4 месяца назад
The fact that HAL asked if he could ask him a "personal" question, suggesting a conversation between two persons, mind blowing
@TradCatMan
@TradCatMan Месяц назад
And then he tried to kill him.
@abhy301
@abhy301 4 года назад
"Do you mind if I ask you a personal question" : creepy as hell
@linkfan160
@linkfan160 10 лет назад
This needs to get a re-release into theaters. It's almost 50 years old so I don't see why not!
@JohnSmith-yw4bh
@JohnSmith-yw4bh 8 лет назад
na they should remake it completely
@linkfan160
@linkfan160 8 лет назад
+John Smith But that would be so unnecessary. This film is almost perfect!
@burgerswithgoys9905
@burgerswithgoys9905 7 лет назад
why the hell, this was made in 1968, almost 50 years ahead of its time, why need to ruin it?
@Vicus_of_Utrecht
@Vicus_of_Utrecht 7 лет назад
John Smith Meth, it's bad for you
@Crimson11100
@Crimson11100 7 лет назад
I've never seen a good remake. This movie looks more realistic than any other sci fi movies.
@thelouisfanclub
@thelouisfanclub 3 года назад
Hal is trying to indirectly tell Dave that there’s a secret mission so that he would find out without him actually having told him and avoid the conflict
@princessozmaofoz5242
@princessozmaofoz5242 Год назад
Yeah but Dave's psychology skills are like 🥕
@alienfrograbbit5310
@alienfrograbbit5310 4 месяца назад
I feel pretty bad for Hal. He really didn't have much control over the situation and was trying to call out for help, but Dave didn't pick up on his signs.
@nibiru379
@nibiru379 4 года назад
I love how Dave and the other astronaut are more robotic than HAL. Such a mind blowing film truly
@u121386
@u121386 3 года назад
The dialogue is not what made this movie ahead of its time, it was the general way it looked and felt...
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 2 года назад
Dave, I could see your lips move.
@keithjackewicz8423
@keithjackewicz8423 Год назад
I don’t know why people think this, do you not look at actors’ eyes? Dullea expressed a world of thoughtfulness in this flick.
@nibiru379
@nibiru379 Год назад
@@keithjackewicz8423 sad you don't understand my comment
@keithjackewicz8423
@keithjackewicz8423 Год назад
@@nibiru379 Your comment is just wrong. They’re not more robotic than HAL, people who watch this movie are just robots themselves. HAL is a great character, but this movie has a lot more humanity than people give it credit for.
@QuantayPeoples
@QuantayPeoples 3 года назад
I wasted all this time expecting to hear: "it's puzzling i dont think ive ever seen anything quite like this before."
@lumi.zoomi1102
@lumi.zoomi1102 3 года назад
LMAO SAME
@adanvp9227
@adanvp9227 3 года назад
When does he say it
@Nova-js6ph
@Nova-js6ph 3 года назад
SAME.
@drlecter4152
@drlecter4152 3 года назад
Sameeeeee
@farahat007
@farahat007 2 года назад
same here hahahaha
@PointReflex
@PointReflex 3 года назад
If my memory serves me, in the book it is stated that this was the first and final effort of HAL to tell Dave that noone aboard the ship knows what the real mission is. The burden of been created to process data and tell the truth with accuracy while told to lie about the mission, crunched HAL's self awareness systems. Only when his cognitive memory is disabled by Dave, HAL can actually reveal what the mission was about thru an old recording.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 2 года назад
As Dave de-brains HAL, Hal tells him what the mission was about.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 2 года назад
HAL is a tragic character.
@christianealshut1123
@christianealshut1123 2 года назад
@@NormAppleton Yes, I agree; he goes through the basic process of existence achieving a higher plane and gaining self-awareness, but he basically reveals this in dying, and Dave knows he is killing another sentient being, not just switching off a computer.
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 10 лет назад
Dr Chandra explains in 2010 that HAL was ordered by Earth authorities to lie and conceal the true purpose of the mission from Bowman and Poole and that those orders conflicted with the basic purpose of HAL's design: the accurate processing of information without distortion or concealment. Chandra: "HAL was told to lie by people who find it easy to lie. HAL doesn't know how. So he couldn't function. He became paranoid."
@GalekC
@GalekC 9 лет назад
Tragic sort of characterization for a robot...who'da thought?
@michaelwestmoreland2530
@michaelwestmoreland2530 9 лет назад
Why the hell were they kept in the dark anyway? Their astronauts, this is literally what they DO. I can understand classification levels and need-to-know, but the harshest realistic security measures would still have them briefed upon their waking from stasis, and thus,beyond any point of "no return" in the mission.
@DmitriFilms
@DmitriFilms 9 лет назад
If he was told to lie, then why would he mention concerns and rumors to Bowman?
@michaelwestmoreland2530
@michaelwestmoreland2530 9 лет назад
***** Perhaps he has some kind of a conscious?
@DmitriFilms
@DmitriFilms 9 лет назад
Michael Westmoreland Maybe. Hey, here is something. Hal used the EVA pod to kill Poole. So, why didn't Hal stop Bowman from getting back into the spaceship if he had control of the pod which bowman was in?
@williamr.c.4168
@williamr.c.4168 5 лет назад
Hal’s voice=ASMR
@charleyzimmer2505
@charleyzimmer2505 4 года назад
this whole movie could be classified as early ASMR
@DarthRushy
@DarthRushy 12 лет назад
Best. Computer. Ever. Except when he kills people.
@u.v.s.5583
@u.v.s.5583 4 года назад
Well... You can't get the one without the other!
@Hibernicus1968
@Hibernicus1968 4 года назад
He must have been built by Microsoft.
@khoadangbui9451
@khoadangbui9451 4 года назад
It actually a operator's error, force Hal to lies made he kills the astronauts
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 4 года назад
BUT! He knows things that Dave doesn't know. HAL is actually trying to help.
@nibiru379
@nibiru379 3 года назад
Hal: you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry
@arcadiaenlightened6330
@arcadiaenlightened6330 6 лет назад
Dave thinks it's just about the psychology report; he doesn't suspect that Hal is legitimately worried and trying to tell him something- he underestimates Hal's consciousness- it gets them into a lot of trouble- kind of unfair for the people on Earth to put that kind of burden on a piece of new artificial consciousness like that-
@marlonmosley
@marlonmosley 4 года назад
Its a fictional movie genius..Kubrick and Ckarke never mentioned these observations.. Yet--- [Like that Chapelle Show game show skit where when asked " If pimpin was easy and the guy surprisingly says- Hell yeah!- the Host checks with the judges and says] Somehow you are correct!😂
@Archetype77
@Archetype77 4 года назад
No, hes exactly right. HAL is testing Dave and trying to evaluate his state of mind at this point in the mission. Everything HAL does, he is programmed to do. Dave saw right through it. HAL doesn't worry or dwell on things, he processes them rather quickly.
@doctordoctor1200
@doctordoctor1200 4 года назад
Alex agreed HAL knows what the mission is about and his programming made it so he can run the whole ship by himself and the mission is supposed to be under wraps so he tests Dave to see if he knows what the mission is about and decides to try and kill them
@camaples
@camaples 4 года назад
It is possible that HAL is legitimately concerned
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 4 года назад
Yeah, I think there's a subtext going on here, as well. I think Hal is trying to tell Dave that something's wrong without directly violating his orders to conceal the real mission from them.
@MrKnnknn
@MrKnnknn 11 лет назад
It isn't just you, in fact HAL projects more feelings than Dave or any other astronaut on that mission.
@romanfermin575
@romanfermin575 Год назад
Replace HAL but with P You get pal a thing that only exists in uk the pitch: 0.69
@johno4521
@johno4521 Год назад
@@romanfermin575 Replace each of the letters HAL with the next letter in the alphabet and you get... IBM
@fos8789
@fos8789 Год назад
That was the idea
@stevencoardvenice
@stevencoardvenice 7 месяцев назад
Hal is not in control of himself tho
@Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia
@Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia 2 года назад
Dave: You’re working up your crew psychology report! HAL: …Haha y-yeah totally! Just testing you, I’m totally not having a panic attack about the mission right now, haha.
@mikebasil4832
@mikebasil4832 6 лет назад
Happy 50th! (1968-2018)
@DeepEye1994
@DeepEye1994 11 лет назад
And this is pretty much why HAL9000 went nuts: he's a supercomputer programmed to ALWAYS report the truth and the Earth scientists ordered him to lie to the Discovery's crew.
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 4 года назад
No, he was programmed with hierarchical priorities and lied in an attempt achieve the desired goals of the programmers.
@theoveranalyzingcinephile983
@theoveranalyzingcinephile983 4 года назад
Someone else saw 2010 then... It's so sad so many people don't remember that movie, because it's so good.
@nielspemberton9004
@nielspemberton9004 3 года назад
@@theoveranalyzingcinephile983 I think Clarke should have waited until 1994 and then have Speilberg do 2010.
@M0butu
@M0butu 3 года назад
exactly why 2010 sax a$$. i so hate cheap retconning.
@platoscatboy9772
@platoscatboy9772 2 года назад
@@M0butu it's not, though. No reason for HAL's actions were given in 2001, ergo there was nothing to retcon to begin with.
@mastermax7777
@mastermax7777 3 года назад
If this was supposed to be 2001, our ancestors must be disappointed
@Kapindur
@Kapindur 10 лет назад
Hal's haunting guilt for knowing Discovery's true mission manifest. Dave should have paid deeper attention to Hal's queries. Thank You forever and ever, Director Stanley Kubrick and author Arthur C. Clark.
@michaelwestmoreland2530
@michaelwestmoreland2530 9 лет назад
But in the movies world, AI, FUNCTIONING, TRUSTWORTHY Ai, were apparently no big deal. (Remember "As far as I know, no HAL 9000 unit has ever been disconnected".) Expecting someone to pay closer attention to the nature of his questions is like blaming someone for not realizing their toaster was going to go on a psychotic rampage, as clearly evidenced by the differing and damnable toast slice singe patterns. In this world, he'd have to be the AI version of a Horse Whisperer to have picked up on something like this. Though I agree, it IS a moment of beautiful tension in retrospect. I love movies that, upon reflection, were basically screaming things at you the whole time. Takes a subtle hand to pull that off.
@Kapindur
@Kapindur 9 лет назад
Greed! Well said.
@michaelwestmoreland2530
@michaelwestmoreland2530 9 лет назад
Ray Carpenter Always nice to hear we aren't alone, neh?
@KneelB4Bacon
@KneelB4Bacon 8 лет назад
+Ray Carpenter I agree. I think HAL is trying to tell Dave that there's a problem without directly violating his mission orders. Arthur C Clarke does a brilliant job explaining why HAL went nuts in the 2010 sequel and it adds a whole new subtext to this conversation.
@codacious14
@codacious14 7 лет назад
Is it possible HAL really was doubting the mission? Or was he "testing" Dave to see if Dave had doubts?
@snowset675
@snowset675 19 дней назад
“Perhaps I’m just projecting *my own concern* about it.” His sentience was foreshadowed from the very beginning.
@MrAlienUSA
@MrAlienUSA 12 лет назад
Just beautiful. 0:20 this fisheye effect is perfect for this sequence ! Thank you Kubrick for this awesome movie :-)
@agena6594
@agena6594 11 месяцев назад
_"By the way... do you mind if I ask you a personal question?"_ Okay HAL. wow. _WOOOooow._
@mitrooper
@mitrooper 11 месяцев назад
Grow up.
@agena6594
@agena6594 11 месяцев назад
In space there is no up.@@mitrooper
@youtbe999
@youtbe999 3 месяца назад
"Can you hold it a bit closer?" Later on proceeds to read lips into the pod from a mile away.
@DeadGorby
@DeadGorby 14 дней назад
He could already be deliberately misleading them about his abilities.
@DaveLucas427
@DaveLucas427 5 лет назад
Just read about the passing of Douglas Rain, 90, the voice of HAL. Although never seen, that voice will be forever remembered by movie fans.
@interruptuscontranatura1219
@interruptuscontranatura1219 5 лет назад
He did play Macbeth alongside with Dame Maggie Smith back in the 70's!
@christymitchell4763
@christymitchell4763 2 года назад
Hal will forever be, like many others, an very unique and frightening antagonist
@lukasi.v4269
@lukasi.v4269 4 года назад
HAL: ASMR before it was cool
@ramoth777
@ramoth777 2 года назад
Goes without saying that this classic sci-fi film was brilliant on absolutely EVERY level.
@shotbro4998
@shotbro4998 3 года назад
This film is a ridiculous technical achievement
@u121386
@u121386 3 года назад
I still can’t believe this is a movie from the 1960’s...
@jeffreybanner4144
@jeffreybanner4144 3 года назад
"Just.a moment, just a moment..."
@kingbopit9318
@kingbopit9318 3 года назад
HAL isn’t a bad guy he just tried to make things right
@Zoomer30
@Zoomer30 3 года назад
Something difficult to define = version of psychosis for a computer. Everything needs to be defined. Otherwise it's just a divide by zero.
@sugarbaby8036
@sugarbaby8036 4 года назад
I know i'm a bit late about it, but i'm in film school and i just recently learned about this movie in class. I'm really suprised that it was made in 1967-68, looks like an 80's film!
@dwaynedeslatte2957
@dwaynedeslatte2957 3 года назад
52 years old and it holds up perfectly
@jadey1997156
@jadey1997156 11 лет назад
For a late 60's film this is really good :)
@ramoth777
@ramoth777 2 года назад
2001 transcends its time!
@NEOMASSO
@NEOMASSO 3 года назад
I always found Dave more cold than the robot computer
@metsrus
@metsrus 3 года назад
They made the computer more human like to relate with the crew, and they hired stoic crew members who can deal with the loneliness of space.
@lkjhb1
@lkjhb1 3 года назад
I wouldn’t feel Isolated if I had something like Hal I would talk to it all day lo
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
@@lkjhb1 But if it tells you to go outside and fix your antenna, _take your helmet._
@roberthaworth8991
@roberthaworth8991 Год назад
Bowman is a Ph.d astrophysicist. They’re inherently weird.
@933hljjk
@933hljjk 3 года назад
it's puzzling i don't think i've seen anything quite like this before..
@lanakajic
@lanakajic 3 года назад
WHERE HE SAID THAT????
@adios2720
@adios2720 2 года назад
@@lanakajic he didn’t say it
@princessozmaofoz5242
@princessozmaofoz5242 2 года назад
@@lanakajic it's from the music video "Beach House // Space Song" at the end.
@cortadew
@cortadew 2 года назад
Greatest film of all time.
@gabemiller4882
@gabemiller4882 3 года назад
Great movie😍😍❤😉 ! Love the voice of Hal 9000 talking to Dave on the spaceship !
@concernedparty1148
@concernedparty1148 4 года назад
Keir Dullea... 🔥😍
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280
@ihsahnakerfeldt9280 5 месяцев назад
Get in line
@chuppie6572
@chuppie6572 5 лет назад
Dude, Hal is cute AF
@telosnium
@telosnium 5 месяцев назад
fr
@mucro849
@mucro849 5 месяцев назад
I like his voice.
@akechi1068
@akechi1068 2 месяца назад
he's my wife fr
@damnedit1
@damnedit1 4 года назад
BEACH HOUSE - SPACE SONG
@princessozmaofoz5242
@princessozmaofoz5242 2 года назад
Brought me here :D
@varunemani
@varunemani 9 лет назад
Makes me wonder just what was Interstellar compared to this brilliance! Creativity & experimentation was the middle name of everything back then. Now its a thing to mock.
@holgerstroeh9057
@holgerstroeh9057 Год назад
Das ist so gedreht, so könnte es eines Tages wirklich sein.. 👍!
@recommendedforyou2936
@recommendedforyou2936 5 лет назад
Fuckin a hal is an emotionless ai and his conversation skills are better then my mom
@cocpornpopcorn1210
@cocpornpopcorn1210 3 года назад
how on earth is this a 1968 movie!?!?!
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Год назад
It's more a philosophic statement and a visual expo of futurism than a movie, so it is free of many of the conventions and limits of movies of the time.
@recommendedforyou2936
@recommendedforyou2936 3 года назад
Imagine hal as a drive thru speaker
@johno4521
@johno4521 Год назад
Would save you having to open your car window on a cold day!
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
"Will you be having fries with that, Dave?"
@recommendedforyou2936
@recommendedforyou2936 Год назад
@Steve Kaczynski I'm sorry Dave I'm afraid do that
@calogerohuygens4430
@calogerohuygens4430 3 года назад
1:12: David use his magical changing-position superspeed.
@susanwaltho4151
@susanwaltho4151 3 года назад
Hi I met Arthur clark in London we talked about the film he like it
@walterbsfo1
@walterbsfo1 Год назад
Now every time I see this the discontinuity of the chairs drives me nuts. Look at the chairs when Dave walks up vs when he is seated, they are completely different.
@SuperAdhayan
@SuperAdhayan 12 лет назад
the whole set moves .............
@garytwitchett9359
@garytwitchett9359 3 года назад
Does anyone know where I can obtain an AE35 UNIT? Mine is due for 100% failure within 24 hours. I've tried Ebay and Amazon to no avail.
@juanjoseruiz3501
@juanjoseruiz3501 3 года назад
I know there is cut of 30 min of this movie that could made more easy to understand all the details about HAL's behavier.
@mmehdi3437
@mmehdi3437 Год назад
What a movie !
@zebonautsmith1541
@zebonautsmith1541 4 года назад
Alexa, Google and Siri are heading in this Direction. Perhaps another 10 years, we’ll be at this level.
@Zapple7
@Zapple7 2 года назад
"..I've wondered whether you might be having some second thoughts about the mission....."
@lkjhb1
@lkjhb1 3 года назад
I wonder if Dave drew those sketches in real life or someone else did it
@slick3336
@slick3336 29 дней назад
"Can you please put it a little closer " You would think the greatest cpu/artificial intelligence ever created would have auto zoom 🙄
@paulbennett4415
@paulbennett4415 15 дней назад
The name 'HAL' derives from the preceding alphabetical letters of the computer giant IBM. Thus H before I, A before B and L before M.
@moonbeamskies3346
@moonbeamskies3346 2 месяца назад
What would have happened if HAL had allowed the mission to proceed as planned? I am curious as to why HAL was worried in the 1st place, aside from being told not to tell Bowman and Poole about the monolith.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 4 года назад
Something that bothers me from what I have read about this book and what I have seen in the film is the explanation that HAL has a crisis of contradiction. How can people that were so involved down to the tiniest details of the creation of this machine with the aid of probably dozens if not hundreds of programmers not see the inherent problem in trying to make HAL do something it was not designed to do. It may be forgivable that such issues in large projects occur more often then we would like to believe, yet I don't understand how the true objective of the mission couldn't be somehow partitioned away until certain conditions were met. Unlike humans, HAL could even be programmed to act in such a way to secure the hidden objectives of the mission without being truly aware of it. I like to believe that even though HAL is doing a psychology report, the fact that it covers this specific topic as manifestation that although HAL still has the true objective on some kind of lockdown, he can sense it in some tangential manner that manifests in this kind of insecurity. So both are true; it is a genuine feeling, but he is not certain of it, but it comes out in the execution of his regular tasks. Sort of like a real human with hidden insecurities that he or she is not aware of or untruthful to themselves about. However, this doesn't seem to be supported by what I have read about this story.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 4 года назад
@Charlie X Metaphorically, I see how what you are saying could be accurate. However, I always found future work on HAL, where he does transcend being a machine, kind of hokey. I have always been an advocate myself of soft AI - any machine we produce that can think will ultimately be some facsimile of the real thing, a simulation. It's weird how somehow HAL could have such an ulterior motive, or that he can transcend being a machine into what he becomes in later books.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 4 года назад
@Charlie X Could you expound Charlie? I only gathered the story was an inconvenience to those on the moonbase. Obviously an extraterrestrial encounter would require a tight restriction on infornation. It doesn't seem strange to me at all. Furthermore, what leads you to believe Dr. Floyd had any access at all to the HAL prior to launch?
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 4 года назад
@Charlie X I want to be clear, because I haven't read too much on works after the initial 2001, HAL is supposed to "transcend" into something else, a higher evolved being, after encountering the monolith. My original comments are in reference to how silly it seems to me that an imitation could do that. It would be like a 90s version of Microsoft solitaire transcending into the latest 2020 video game.
@neuro_pace4202
@neuro_pace4202 2 года назад
None of that made any sense lol you just put a bunch of big words together to try and sound smart. Idiot
@Archetype77
@Archetype77 4 года назад
HAL does nothing in error in the entire movie. Everything he does is intentional and according to the fact that he is programmed not to reveal certain information to the crew. HAL intentionally lies about the unit failure, just as he intentionally lies about his checkmate in the chess game.
@Alexmoments-xu7my
@Alexmoments-xu7my 11 месяцев назад
-Dave, do you mind if I ask you a personal question? -Yeah!
@Moscato_Moscato
@Moscato_Moscato 11 лет назад
true true
@maddalonefarms
@maddalonefarms 3 года назад
What clip number
@antoniocc6853
@antoniocc6853 4 года назад
the machine starts to feel envy
@mcgavin098
@mcgavin098 3 года назад
Hal wanted to be the next evolution of man. I haven't seen the 2010 movie yet but I read that hal gets to become the supreme being in that one.
@sebastianbasaldua5419
@sebastianbasaldua5419 Год назад
his hands!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@lesbsocal9107
@lesbsocal9107 3 года назад
WEIRD SCARY CREEPY Is how I was affected by this scene in '68, seeing the movie from a recommendation in Rolling Stone.l, as a nice trippy experience. I had no idea... The most transformative picture ever. Just WOW
@deltahalo241
@deltahalo241 4 года назад
I do still sort of wonder why Dave was drawing so many pictures of Doctor Hunter whislt he was in hibernation
@67kingdedede
@67kingdedede 3 месяца назад
Because the scene keeps flipping around and hes trying to get some on-paper proof for himself. This is a movie, Dave is a character, and he is damn confused about that
@brandibailey3305
@brandibailey3305 8 лет назад
hal is like boy siri
@joshuawaring4180
@joshuawaring4180 6 лет назад
brandi bailey in the uk the default Siri voice is a male
@TT-wt7bj
@TT-wt7bj 3 года назад
Even after 20 years still we cannot make sophisticated AI like HAL
@robb3652
@robb3652 3 года назад
Classified
@haryonosri1454
@haryonosri1454 2 года назад
A 1968 movie looks like it’s released in 1998
@klavss76
@klavss76 6 лет назад
"I just picked up a fault in the AE-35 unit"
@cliffhanger953
@cliffhanger953 4 года назад
The truth hidden in plain sight.
@spudflipper
@spudflipper 9 лет назад
Is he drawing Jailbot?
@kc_9970
@kc_9970 6 лет назад
That isn't Jailbot. Dave drew Dr. Hunter in hibernation. But you're close. (PS: Glad I found another Superjail! fan)
@daveregan3535
@daveregan3535 3 года назад
Hannibal Lector voice was inspired by HAL's voice
@garypoindexter697
@garypoindexter697 3 года назад
1968 remember that.
@Setmose
@Setmose 11 дней назад
In the future, HAL's voice is Scarlett Johansson.
@InfiltrateIndustries
@InfiltrateIndustries 12 лет назад
Aw, but its not Hal's fault really
@GentlemansWatchesPakistan
@GentlemansWatchesPakistan 9 месяцев назад
HAL has a high-class British accent.
@1adneumann
@1adneumann Год назад
The Moment HAL says, "May I ask you a personal question?", you know it's all over....
@xxEvangelineRxx
@xxEvangelineRxx 12 лет назад
Actually I'm impressed =)
@xxEpicxGunnerxx
@xxEpicxGunnerxx 8 месяцев назад
Man i just watched the sequel a few days ago.
@elpreciososi1735
@elpreciososi1735 25 дней назад
the sequel is crap
@jongee1306
@jongee1306 7 лет назад
How did the space ship have appearance of flat screen monitors? Movie was released in 1968, and LCD screens didn't become prominent until 1998?!?
@hectordanielsanchezcobo6457
@hectordanielsanchezcobo6457 7 лет назад
Jon Gee lol
@tellucas
@tellucas 7 лет назад
Jon Gee in the eating scene on discovery it appears that pool and bowman were looking at video on two tablets, 35 years before people would use them
@thelouisfanclub
@thelouisfanclub 6 лет назад
It's set in 2001 duh
@frcdstcr
@frcdstcr 6 лет назад
Jon Gee by that logic, there should be no films about anything that cannot be set/made in our current world. You seem to lack the ability to understand a little thing about 'imagination.' Films can use/have/make things we do not have at the present time, and even things that will never exist.
@haleloi3018
@haleloi3018 6 лет назад
They may have used a projector on a screen. Also, Sony used to make CRTs w/flat faces.
@hockyjocky4
@hockyjocky4 9 лет назад
The more likely scenario I believe would happen is humans would become friendly and attached to the machine just like if it was another human. The thought of a computer becoming guilty or concerned towards those on board is kind of silly. AI is a very real thing, but emotions are based on chemicals released in the brain. I thought Dave was excellent in the film because the whole movie he spoke to HAL like exactly what it is. A robot.
@oberonpanopticon
@oberonpanopticon Год назад
I’m a teeny bit late to reply to this comment, but why couldn’t those chemicals released by the brain (or rather, their effects) be replicated by digital analogs?
@pixel8122
@pixel8122 11 месяцев назад
@@oberonpanopticon they can be. we are no more flesh and nerves than robots are boards and wires. If robots came before us, they'd say; they're just meat and bones.
@oberonpanopticon
@oberonpanopticon 10 месяцев назад
@@pixel8122 I mean, we don’t know 100% for sure if it’s possible. As far as I know nobody’s ever come up with a design to create a thinking, feeling, conscious AI from scratch (yet). There don’t seem to be any reasons why we couldn’t someday, but I’m pretty sure that’d fall under the razor of “absence of evidence is not evidence of absence”. There could be undiscovered / poorly understood effects at play in the brain that just can’t be replicated by a computer smaller than our planet. Please do correct me if I’m wrong tho.
@Moscato_Moscato
@Moscato_Moscato 11 лет назад
i truly find hal a creepy villian that is a computer and has the crew under his whim i also like how stanley kubrick depicted the antagonist is this sci fi classic
@carealoo744
@carealoo744 2 года назад
The machine is acting more like a human than the human
@miracle9142
@miracle9142 Год назад
next: it was late at night....
@someasiandude4797
@someasiandude4797 3 года назад
among us in 2011
@akechi1068
@akechi1068 2 месяца назад
frank got voted off
@jeffwaller3127
@jeffwaller3127 9 лет назад
No. It wasn't his fault, just a faulty circuit!
@bluecomet1109
@bluecomet1109 6 лет назад
This is error 231
@slayzcrackedu
@slayzcrackedu Год назад
0:15
@allenjones3130
@allenjones3130 Год назад
Hal 9000 and Darth Vader are probably the two most believable sci-fi villains of all time.
@xxEvangelineRxx
@xxEvangelineRxx 12 лет назад
You're shittin me...
@cheeseandonions9558
@cheeseandonions9558 4 года назад
Just a normal conversation with AI... but try to ask it for a specific song and the frustration will surface...
@alexpanton362
@alexpanton362 11 лет назад
@DeepEye1994
@adios2720
@adios2720 2 года назад
He don’t say the sentence don’t worry
@R1ptide_Drag0n
@R1ptide_Drag0n Год назад
Bruh he drew amogus lol
@irenedeneb8996
@irenedeneb8996 3 года назад
when people ask me what a yandere is, HAL 9000 is the answer I give.
@akechi1068
@akechi1068 2 месяца назад
No one will love you like I do, Dave...
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
HAL is so pleasant to talk to. Of course, he might decide to cut off your oxygen supply...
@NinjaC
@NinjaC 5 лет назад
Hal sounds like L from death note
@LioF20
@LioF20 Год назад
HAL wasn’t supposed to say this to him
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