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Discovery One | 2001: A Space Odyssey Ambience 4K 

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Welcome aboard USS Discovery One. This video recreates the interiors of Discovery One using The HAL Project HAL 9000 Screensaver.
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Individual Ambience Scenes:
HAL 9000: • HAL 9000 | 2001: A Spa...
Pod Bay: • Pod Bay | 2001: A Spac...
Cockpit: • Cockpit | 2001: A Spac...
Hibernation: • Hibernation | 2001: A ...
The HAL Project is an animated graphic recreation of the HAL 9000 computer displays from 2001: a space odyssey.
Music:
Gayane Ballet Suite (Adagio) - Aram Khachaturian
Lux Aeterna - György Ligeti

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@recnepsgnitnarb6530
@recnepsgnitnarb6530 2 года назад
Anyone who says this movie is boring betrays their lack of intelligence and sparse visual learning skills. 2001 is a visual feast, rich in detail with vast cosmic concepts.
@chrishushak3562
@chrishushak3562 2 года назад
In 1968, all I wanted for my 11th birthday was to see this movie. My parents drove 20 miles so we could see it in 70mm. My Dad and I were in awe. I think Mom wished she stayed home. I'm still in awe.
@UweJMeyer
@UweJMeyer Год назад
I have seen 2001 in the age of 14 on the threshold of adulthood, and after this film I thought which grandios future may I expect? And now, 50 years later, where we are now?
@Soulfly415
@Soulfly415 Год назад
@@UweJMeyer Nowhere
@thomfrost2594
@thomfrost2594 5 месяцев назад
Was it in Cinerama? 😐
@richardscally694
@richardscally694 3 месяца назад
So am I, It's still a Masterpiece and always will be.
@Amberlynn_Reid
@Amberlynn_Reid Месяц назад
Same for my 1st birthday my parents drove 100000 miles so we could see it on 1 billion mm. Mom wished she stayed Hume
@alexendrix6
@alexendrix6 8 месяцев назад
This incredible masterpiece remain the best sci-fi Movie after 55 years no one did better yet
@crazyaces4042
@crazyaces4042 2 месяца назад
Especially considering the era and what they had to work with. It is brilliant. My only problem with it is that is was/is SO SLOW moving.. literally. It is a masterpiece and will never be beat for sure!
@johnszatkowski6898
@johnszatkowski6898 Месяц назад
Nobody predicted AI better than this movie for it's time! Just like Hal 9000 the current "Chat" engines are coded with bias and thus gives you a "tainted" responses based on it's original programming. I use Gemini on my phone ONLY for basic things like weather and other "basic" questions. I would NEVER solely rely on these LLM's for anything serious or vital to my life!
@Laeadern
@Laeadern Год назад
It's absolutely amazing how well this movie stands up after so many decades. Truly a testament to Stanley and his vision. Your version is stunning to behold.
@SSmith-fm9kg
@SSmith-fm9kg 2 года назад
All physical, no CGI. A staggeringly beautiful movie...and experience.
@hlcepeda
@hlcepeda 2 года назад
With cleverly back-projected images mimicking flat screen computer graphics and the beautifully built and presented sets, everything about the ship's interior looked impressively futuristic and genuine... and still does. Then 16 years later, along came the sequel _2010: The Year We Make Contact_ wherein bulbous CRT monitors with crappy graphics replaced Discovery One's flat screens and where one could actually see glossy paint strokes on some of the (obviously plywood) walls and consoles. Ironic that High-Definition blemish-revealing presentations clearly illustrate the superior production standard of a 1968 film over its 1984 sequel and with 1/3 the budget.
@toomanyhobbies2011
@toomanyhobbies2011 2 года назад
@@hlcepeda This film is a true classic. All others imitated it.
@silkwesir1444
@silkwesir1444 12 дней назад
@@hlcepeda Yeah the sequel, also I never liked how it just retcons the ending of 2001... Slightly, but still, very jarring, and unnecessary.
@lionelbergen483
@lionelbergen483 2 года назад
Without a doubt one of the greatest music ambiance to describe the vastness and loneliness of the Space and the insignificant place of a spaceship and mankind within it ...
@davehenry7262
@davehenry7262 2 года назад
"Open the pod bay doors HAL". "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that". Easily one of the most horrifying moments in cinema history.
@silkwesir1444
@silkwesir1444 12 дней назад
Hmm, to me that's more like when the rubber band of tension finally snaps. The real horror is in the whole lead-up to that scene, starting with the prediction of the communications dish failure. things like when they from earth say their twin 9000 computer said that HAL was in error predicting the fault, and then their discussion about what to do about it and so on...
@francoislabbe7751
@francoislabbe7751 2 года назад
What an amazing movie this is. Kubrick’s mastery of his craft was absolute. Images of the sterile environment aboard the Discovery One combined with the juxtaposition of unexpected musical choices creates a sense of isolation that is just as chilling now as it was five and a half decades ago.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Couldn’t have said it better!
@esausjudeannephew6317
@esausjudeannephew6317 2 года назад
Yeah
@macguru9999
@macguru9999 2 года назад
There are 4 science fiction movies that stand out in my list: 1 Forbidden Planet 2. 2001 3. Alien 4. Blade runner. All for different reasons. Forbidden Planet has inspired so many others, Alien combines horror and scifi, Blade Runner brought noir and has a great story. But for its cinematography and introduction to the 21st century 2001 showed everyone the way.... not so much the confusing narrative but the world it created.
@lelandthomosoniii4743
@lelandthomosoniii4743 2 года назад
In 1969!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@JerryJ26
@JerryJ26 2 года назад
@@macguru9999 In ALIEN, Ridley Scott made the Nostromo interior the polar opposite of that of Discovery. Dark, dank, noisy, internal plumbing and wiring exposed, inoperative equipment, and sometimes difficult to move around in.
@jennifersman7990
@jennifersman7990 2 года назад
All these years later and this film STILL looks 100 years ahead of its time It’s a shame Stanley Kubrick never sat for any in depth interviews about his work or did a DVD commentary track
@toomanyhobbies2011
@toomanyhobbies2011 2 года назад
Of course Kubrick spoke in detail about the special effects he used on this film.
@crazyaces4042
@crazyaces4042 2 месяца назад
yes it does and then some.
@silkwesir1444
@silkwesir1444 12 дней назад
@@toomanyhobbies2011 Yeah, but about the concepts and so on, he wanted people to figure it out for themselves, not spell it out for them. After all, they might even come up with something new that he didn't even think of. All that potential would be spoiled if he just outright said "this is what it all means"...
@albertocabezas282
@albertocabezas282 2 года назад
The Gayane Ballet Suite is still unsurpassed. The cold sterile Discovery One insides and this musical piece match perfectly.
@marcellovacca3155
@marcellovacca3155 2 месяца назад
Absolutely!
@jamesdrynan
@jamesdrynan 2 года назад
Although massive advances have been made in CGI et al. in the decades since 2001, the astonishing realism and artistry of Kubrick and his colleagues is unsurpassed. The rapturous combination of visuals and music creates a mood both mesmerizing and unsettling. A masterpiece of movie- making!
@cmillerg6306
@cmillerg6306 Год назад
Right. And, today, with all the "built in" digital effects, there isn't much "craft" to them. Given how all of that is now so much easier, one WOULD think that there'd be more time and effort to put into, well, the story and the script. Apparently not.
@carlosfandango2419
@carlosfandango2419 2 года назад
Only the lack of track-pads and widescreen displays give away the age of these scenes. What a visionary Kubrick was!
@martinpennock9430
@martinpennock9430 2 года назад
I too was one who saw the original release in 1968. I was 13 and it absolutely blew me away! I went out and purchased the novel to get some more detail, especially on the ending! My favorite film of all time! Can't thank you enough for the posts. God bless you and yours always and thanks again for all you do! 👍
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Wow that must have been an incredible experience! And one, no doubt, that still hasn't been matched. I must admit I am incredibly jealous. The first time I watched 2001 was mind blowing - and it wasn't even at the cinema - it was an old VHS copy, with each subsequent home release I've enjoyed it ever more - one day I hope to see it at the cinema. Fingers crossed for a re-release!
@lunacougar
@lunacougar 2 года назад
I saw it almost alone in the Regent Theatre in Chelmsford in 1968, I was 11. I got it the first time too!
@williamkennedy5492
@williamkennedy5492 2 года назад
I went to see this when it was on general release, when the movie ended no one stirred all sat there in what i can only describe as stunned silence perhaps not comprehending what they had just seen, many years later i took my eldest son to see the move as it was doing the rounds again, the same thing happened. Look at that flight director its what we use now the movie was years ahead of the times.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
It must have been quite the experience! 2001 truly set the standard.
@williamanderson5437
@williamanderson5437 2 года назад
You really must read the book by Arthur C. Clarke to understand the story. If you were an advanced 'race' how would you help early man to survive?. Then monitor from our nearest neighbour - the moon, hidden under the surface. Man reaches the moon, uncovers the Monolith, before being sent on the next part of the journey. Man has reached that point and travels through 'Time & Space Dimensions, Reaching an memory illusion, Man then passes on, being reborn - as a Star Child of the advanced race. I met Clarke, the First Citizen of the Universe, in Sri Lanka, communication was his point in this story. Clarke was trying to tell us the Moon has not always been in orbit around our Earth. When you read the book - read between the lines......... .
@nielspemberton59
@nielspemberton59 Год назад
I saw it in 1977 when it came to Washington for another time, and my parents and I were weeping at we were seeing. I am convinced that 2001: A Space Odyssey is the greatest movie ever made. It was made outside London @ the MGM Studios. Had the MGM Studios been located outside Paris France, it would still be the greatest movie ever made. But Mr. Clarke's book : The lost worlds of 2001 would have had different locations in one chapter. " Drove with Roger Caras to a zoo near Nuneaton would have read 'Drove with Roger Caras to a zoo at Rouen in Normandy." BTW the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey inspired me to do Space Exploration merit badge as a boy scout. In 1977 I was a boy scout of 1st Class rank. I am now an Eagle Scout.
@richardscally694
@richardscally694 Месяц назад
It is and always will be a Giant leap in Filmmaking, Masterpiece.
@jesustovar2549
@jesustovar2549 2 года назад
Chill! 2001: A Space Oddysey it's one of my favorite movies, what an exact recreation of the Discovery 1 interior, it feels like being inside the ship or visiting the movie set, the use of Khachaturian's Adagio from Gayaneh and Györgi Ligeti's Lux Aterna from the movie soundtrack gives it a special touch, very beautiful, relaxing and meditative.
@fezmancomments
@fezmancomments 2 года назад
A cold and somewhat scary voyage on a cold and somewhat scary spaceship. Relentless minor key strings. The spaceship itself composed of Head and Spinal Cord. HALs unblinking killer eye. Mummified corpses. Clean, Cold and Creepy!!
@luthermcgee3767
@luthermcgee3767 2 года назад
In a word, FANTASTIC! The front shot as it approaches is my favorite scene . I was so hooked on this film that from 1968 until they stopped showing it in theaters I watched it. totaling 23imes. The practicality of the movie was astounding.
@williamanderson5437
@williamanderson5437 2 года назад
Luther - Read the Book.... Then watch the film again, you will not be disappointed......
@MrPhotodoc
@MrPhotodoc 2 года назад
Back "in the day" when we saw this in the theaters, the dark side of technology was not fully understood. Those were the good old days.
@Deckardex
@Deckardex 2 года назад
Fantastic! I was convinced I was seeing the Discovery after Bowman abandoned it, until I saw all three EVA Pods in the bay ... HAL is still "alive"! Thrill
@DianaTBlack
@DianaTBlack 2 года назад
Profund and poignant "on steroids"... and the musical score gets me every time... haunting
@escargotomy
@escargotomy 2 года назад
Like a deleted scene that never existed...until now. Nicely done indeed!
@RenzoMonster
@RenzoMonster 2 года назад
Imagine my surprise when I got the RU-vid notification from The Hal Project that I have been given full access to the Discovery One! Thank you! I am so grateful for this generous gift! It really feels that I have finally "moved into" this vessel and journeying my own Odyssey! With full A.I. management from HAL, The living is easy! What could go wrong!
@Jewellerybybarrie
@Jewellerybybarrie 2 года назад
I saw this the cinema as a young lad, the whole thing was an amazing experience. Didn't understand half of it and have rewatched it many times, the visuals are for the day spectacular and even stand up to todays cgi. And as modern film makers have now realised the music score is as important as the film itself...
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
What an amazing experience that must have been - the visuals are jaw dropping even today!
@goldgamercommenting2990
@goldgamercommenting2990 Год назад
It’s 100% accurate Approved. Next we need it with either Jupiter or earth
@Aesthics
@Aesthics 2 года назад
wow, these are absolutely stunning!
@billmorris8358
@billmorris8358 2 года назад
Still after all these years, the sfx, the photography still hold# up as well as any modern cgi generated stuff. Just goes to show how much of a genius the director and lighting cameraman were.
@stevenlagoe7808
@stevenlagoe7808 2 года назад
Absolutely. It doesn't look dated one iota. Genius.
@bobcastro9386
@bobcastro9386 Месяц назад
Geoffrey Unsworth and John Alcott were the Directors of Photography.
@kapitan517
@kapitan517 2 года назад
Oh, HAL - you magnificent bastard.
@simonc61
@simonc61 2 года назад
My dad took me to see the film when I was 13, 48 years ago. It stunned me then and has never left me since. A few years ago I was lucky enough to visit the Kubrick exhibition in London and see many of the actual props from the film - some of which I recognise from this film. Who knew that the 'eye' of Hal 9000 was a Nikon camera lens? Very impressive recreation.
@technologic21
@technologic21 2 года назад
Priority One: Ensure return of organism for analysis All other priorities rescinded Crew expendable.
@bobcastro9386
@bobcastro9386 Месяц назад
Different movie.
@DrWoodyII
@DrWoodyII 2 года назад
This is absolutely beautiful work. I keep coming back again and again, just can't get enough. Thank you for sharing.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@RSTI191
@RSTI191 2 года назад
Probably, if not, the greatest science fiction movie ever made.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
100%!
@richardscally694
@richardscally694 3 месяца назад
The greatest achievement in the history of Cinema.!
@TheWayOfDesert
@TheWayOfDesert 2 года назад
The first shot inside the spacecraft is the captain… Hal.. chills
@davisgreen2099
@davisgreen2099 Год назад
I was barely 1 year old when this masterful film was made (1968)!! Kubrick's eye for perfect detail made this film stand up to the passage of time very well..It is very sad we don't have spaceships like this for real exploring our Solar System. He made it look real!! A deep and thought filled film. In 2068 it will doubt still look amazing!!
@markmaki4460
@markmaki4460 2 года назад
How wonderfully dehumanizing.
@chrisambrose8838
@chrisambrose8838 2 года назад
Our family went to see this when it came out I was totally freaked ! There had never been a space movie that realistically done! And then there was HAL! It’s my all time favorite for as long as I live space film! We have a 3 season room that we close up in the winter and it’s named DISCOVERY ! ❤️👍🙋‍♂️🖖🏻
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Haha that is awesome! There really is no other film like it, even recent films fail to capture the true nature of space - it's all gone a bit too action focused - we need more sedate, slow paced sci-fi that catapults the audience into the realism of space travel (which is likely a mix of wonder & boredom!)
@pwc7475
@pwc7475 2 года назад
I would like to spend my time there, on a pension, would look after it for you
@RedPillNews
@RedPillNews 2 года назад
That was terrifying and I couldn't look away. Great job.
@companyman7128
@companyman7128 2 года назад
My favorite musical piece from the film, really! Neat, now I have a digital copy err that I can access online here anytime, that's great! And with 4K ambiance, too!
@blackcube7384
@blackcube7384 2 года назад
Incredibly beautiful. Unimaginably exciting. I have no words to describe my feelings. I'm so glad to find this project after I've watched the film four-three years ago
@GuitarMan22
@GuitarMan22 2 года назад
Kubricks use of the flat computer screen in 1968 was incredibly groundbreaking. IT was the closest realistic movie to not so near future - ever / No one was close until many years later
@cmillerg6306
@cmillerg6306 Год назад
And recall that, in the "sequel" movie 2010, those screens were replaced by CRTs
@garyperkovac1002
@garyperkovac1002 2 года назад
Well, well... we're back on the Discovery One. Hello ? Anybody home ? Hello ? "Well, the place looks deserted. I guess we'd better get outta here." ... said Jeremy the crow.
@chrischeshire6528
@chrischeshire6528 18 дней назад
The Discovery filming model was 50 feet long. When it was finished the builders showed it to Stanley Kramer and he didn't like it and wanted changes, the builders put a dust blanket over it and it sat until filming. It was filmed with no changes and Kramer loved it.
@messupd
@messupd Год назад
So real. Thank you. Love from Indonesia
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 года назад
Great job on this clean masterpiece scene compilation.
@chrisfranklin2104
@chrisfranklin2104 2 года назад
Brilliant. Just stunning. A great piece of work, thankyou.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you!!
@cortadew
@cortadew 2 года назад
greatest film of all time
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more!
@celestepalm6949
@celestepalm6949 2 года назад
So sad yet so soothing at the same time. Great job with the visuals & atmospheric foley. 👏
@mariodistefano2973
@mariodistefano2973 2 года назад
This is the #1 movie in the SF. This video recreated in me the first time I saw this scene into the cinema... FANTASTIC !!! I have to admit that I've had short "jump" on my chair when I've seen the Pod's door suddenly open and... nobody was inside... only Hal's eye... congratulations on this idea!
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you so much, it's great to hear from you! 2001 is definitely #1!
@morganbailey3231
@morganbailey3231 2 года назад
HAL: Good evening, Dave. Everything is running smoothly.
@michaelshepherd7939
@michaelshepherd7939 2 года назад
Love it! Great work
@MoonbaseEagle1
@MoonbaseEagle1 2 года назад
Award worthy. Just need it to go on for a few hours more. Take us inside of HAL, the air lock, the POD. Would love to see the Pan Am starliner, space station, and the moon shuttle as well. Great work!
@8_Bit
@8_Bit 2 года назад
Really cool. The pod door suddenly opening was surprisingly creepy.
@SterileNeutrino
@SterileNeutrino 2 года назад
"Event Horizon" - Discovery edition.
@bobcastro9386
@bobcastro9386 Месяц назад
After the pod door opened, I expected to see Bowman and Poole re-emerge from inside after their conversation out of ear shot by HAL.
@sandc411
@sandc411 2 года назад
What a beautiful ship...
@avronaut
@avronaut 2 года назад
Iconic Masterpiece. Couldn't be done better today.
@squidfartz
@squidfartz 2 года назад
Amazing. This is the coolest thing I've seen all week -and it's been a good week.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you so much! May your future weeks all be equally awesome! :D
@ZulcanPrime
@ZulcanPrime 2 года назад
A classic SciFi movie way ahead of its time thanks to Kubrick and his magic touch.
@cmillerg6306
@cmillerg6306 Год назад
My God... That's wonderful! And reminds one of how good the musical score is. The film is great, in part, because the dialog is so sparse, that the viewer's imagination is given greater license. That movie may still be a singularity.
@andrewhillis9544
@andrewhillis9544 2 года назад
1:15 - Onwards, Does Anyone Feel Like They Are Onboard The Narcissus 'Lifeboat' On The Nostromo?
@synthverse
@synthverse 2 года назад
This is amazing!
@alexandredeoliveirapenna198
@alexandredeoliveirapenna198 2 года назад
Really amazing!!!
@sduke39
@sduke39 2 года назад
This is so great!!!
@thehighlanderjedi
@thehighlanderjedi 2 года назад
What a wonderful ship design...
@delbarton34
@delbarton34 2 года назад
Simply amazing!!!!
@neilclay5835
@neilclay5835 Год назад
That music is so beautiful. Nice edit.
@mignaton1957
@mignaton1957 2 года назад
J'adore la musique les images, l'histoire, bref j'aime tout de ce film et le bouquin aussi assez proche tous les 2
@andrewwhite889
@andrewwhite889 Год назад
OMG, this is fantastic!
@giuseppersa2391
@giuseppersa2391 2 года назад
I've recently watched this masterpiece for the umpteenth time..Always MINDBLOWING. 🌹🌹🌹
@KeithFromHawaii
@KeithFromHawaii 2 года назад
Very, Very Cool!!! Thankyou 👍
@JoseluGarCont
@JoseluGarCont 2 года назад
En los 80, con 15 años, leí el libro... Después en verano vi que la ponían en un cine de verano, bastante lejos de mi casa... No me importó, allá que me fui sólo, en autobús, por la noche... Toda una aventura, como la de Dave... Me encantó.
@lawrenade
@lawrenade 2 года назад
Now I know where James Horner got his inspiration for the ALIENS score 👍🏻
@milesfarrimond2445
@milesfarrimond2445 2 года назад
Remarkable work....my complements to you for recreating the 'essence' and ambience of Discovery.. It's erry other worldly environment is emphasised even more here by the absence of its human crew .... it reminds us of our relative insignificance as a species compared to the vastness of space and seeming infinity of the universe....and also Kubrick's genius in portraying these themes, and more so masterfully !
@vitaligolev2953
@vitaligolev2953 2 месяца назад
Masterpiece.
@Dolores5000
@Dolores5000 Год назад
Still the best! Very nice tribute as well
@manofaction1807
@manofaction1807 2 года назад
The film is a priceless look at great film making by a master.
@afonsovieira5608
@afonsovieira5608 2 года назад
Um marco da ficção científica. Como pode ser feito nessa época. Fantástico!!!.
@TK42138
@TK42138 2 года назад
Superb!
@stephenhuntsucker3766
@stephenhuntsucker3766 2 года назад
It’s awesome to think this was done in 1968! It still looks amazing.
@richardscally694
@richardscally694 5 месяцев назад
After its production began in 1965 and its release in 1968, the rest is Cinematic History.!
@MarkFoster321789
@MarkFoster321789 2 года назад
Tres magnifique! 😀❤️🚀
@stevekilligrew788
@stevekilligrew788 2 года назад
Really excellent stuff with the slow, long shots, no tracking top quality directing, editing and sound design. No humans just HAL and lots of screen readouts, unbroken icey vibe. A couple of nerdy points, the original ideas for the soundtrack included using Vaughan Williams Antarctic symphony No 7 and the original concept for the Discovery included large solar panel type “wings”. If you really like the book / movie (they were created concurrently by Kubrick and Arthur C Clarke) may I recommend you read “Lost Worlds of 2001” by ACC. Terrific read for those who are still, like me, enthralled by this epic, ground-breaking piece of 20th century art.
@indridcold8433
@indridcold8433 2 года назад
With this type of ambiance, reverence and attention to detail, it is obvious you are an enormous fan of this great film. Please make another video with the monolith as subject and the planetary alignment.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you! That’s a wonderful idea!
@islandpalm148
@islandpalm148 2 года назад
@@TheHALProject And reveal it as a Boeing sunsat being moved into working position lol.
@0000syuable
@0000syuable 2 года назад
とても素晴らしいです! 当時、映画館で観た感激が蘇りました!
@c.s.oneill2079
@c.s.oneill2079 2 года назад
Fantastic!
@federov100
@federov100 2 года назад
Pure art.
@gringo1723
@gringo1723 2 года назад
SUPERB!
@johnszatkowski6898
@johnszatkowski6898 2 года назад
A movie truly ahead of it's time! Kubrick had a "vision" here that was beyond his time!
@bobcastro9386
@bobcastro9386 Месяц назад
Kubrick's public relations director, Roger Caras, said; "It looks like a documentary sent to us from the future."
@Gripfall1
@Gripfall1 2 года назад
Superb
@MegaGman61
@MegaGman61 2 года назад
Sensational!
@johnsteed9083
@johnsteed9083 2 года назад
Amazing job, well done. Best film ever made bar none. I used to have your HAL screensaver but Flash is needed which Apple dropped.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you! That's so cool that you used to have the screensaver - it really was great fun - it was very sad that flash was unable to continue.
@monteceitomoocher
@monteceitomoocher 2 года назад
I'm sitting here in 2022 watching this on a high definition tablet and yet, these scenes still seem in the future, Stanley Kubrik and Arthur Clarke were true visionaries, and the whole ship controlled by the ubiquitous HAL, an artificial intelligence computer forseen in an age when computing was still in its infancy.
@ralf2202
@ralf2202 2 года назад
Absolute beauty and timeless perfection. Not one image, not one sound, is not exactly where it needs to be. Compared to it, even masterworks like Alien and Blade Runner pale.
@1944GPW
@1944GPW 2 года назад
Outstanding! I can only barely imagine the attention-to-detail effort put in to this recreation. Well done HAL Project.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you thank you so much it means a great deal to hear such wonderful feedback :D
@herakleitus
@herakleitus 2 года назад
It’s not exactly apparent but when Bowman and Poole are anywhere but inside the centrifuge, like the pod bay, they must be using magnetic shoes to keep from floating around.
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
I love this detail - sadly this was ignored in the sequel 2010.
@mattbrewster8051
@mattbrewster8051 2 года назад
I was 12 when I pursuaded my father to get the family tix to see this. I had already seen an insert in the NY Times, featuring all the McCall artwork. That just about blew my mind! We finally saw it two weeks after it opened, at the old Capitol Theater in NYC's Times Square. The experience, to put it mildly, changed my life!!!
@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P
@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P 2 года назад
IF.....I was in space, I would play this soundtrack everyday...........even though I would know my demise.
@lionelbergen483
@lionelbergen483 2 года назад
Amazing work by the way ...
@TheHALProject
@TheHALProject 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@madtrucker3757
@madtrucker3757 2 года назад
What an amazing piece of movie making. Even today it’s still considered a sci-go classic. A film like this can not be redone. It would be ruined.
@silviabianchi7003
@silviabianchi7003 2 года назад
2001 Odisea del espacio, es una obra maestra en todo aspecto!!
@issaccastillo895
@issaccastillo895 2 года назад
Beauty !
@mkgreen9750
@mkgreen9750 2 года назад
Oh HAL, I have missed you.
@simonbarnsley6281
@simonbarnsley6281 7 дней назад
Once again a brilliant choice of classical music by the teenage jazz drummer Stanley Kubrick !
@fernandoromannproject7530
@fernandoromannproject7530 2 года назад
Assisti o filme em seu lançamento em uma enorme tela curva. Tinha sensação de estar dentro da nave. É impossivel imaginar outra trilha sonora sem a musica (?) de Gyorgi Ligeti. Perfeito ! A filmagem em 70mm seria como um 4k original de hoje. Um final que pouca gente se atreve explicar ou esclarecer. Brazil. Portuguese language.
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