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offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-06-16 17:03 [#00268784]
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Today i borrowed it from a friend and im gonna watch it on
my computer now!!!! Im very exited =)
Its the only big Kubric film i haven't seen i think.

One time they showed it on big screens at a Electro/IDM
party in stockholm as the Dj's played great music , i was
hypnotized.
The scenes where people walked around in that strange anti
gravity cylinder room looked amazing.

Some say this is his greatest work.
What do you think ?


 

offline eric_hard_jams on 2002-06-16 17:19 [#00268803]
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it's a wicked film


 

offline shkwuzz on 2002-06-16 17:21 [#00268806]
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dry and dull mostly, with an awesome 'acid' ending


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-06-16 17:47 [#00268824]
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i love this movie!
one of my favourites.....
its so HUGE and epic.....

my computer says a bunch of HAL9000 lines from the movie:

when i try to shut it down:"I'm sorry dave... im afriad i
can't do that"

when i empty the trash:"Im afriad that is something which i
cannot allow to happen"

of course..... he can't actually stop me..... OR CAN HE!??!


 

offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-06-16 18:12 [#00268869]
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it's unnecessarily boring at times, the spacewalk for
example, but the atmosphere is brilliant and the sets are
gorgeous


 

offline smokehammer from Saigon (Vietnam) on 2002-06-16 18:38 [#00268918]
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Its fantastic when you think that films need an explosion
every 30 seconds to sell these days.

Its cerebral entertainment, and who cares if there are long
spells of tedium ? I mean, thats part of the films aura
right ?

"Daisy Daisy, give.. me... your....answer........


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-16 18:43 [#00268924]
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I think it's one of the most elegant films ever released...

It's like a ballet in space (and I think Kubrick saw it
similarly; hence the classical music...)...

And it looks great even now...none of the FX have dated
despite all the advances with CGI....


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-16 18:59 [#00268957]
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I have it on dvd and have only watched in once. I didn't
really get it, i'm going to take time out to put a bit more
effort in


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2002-06-16 20:14 [#00269078]
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Its my favorite film of all time..

Could you imagine seeing this film in 1968 when it was made?
Superb effects that still hold up to this very day.

5 stars

*****


 

offline Peter File from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2002-06-16 20:15 [#00269080]
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At one 1968 screening, a guy ran through the screen
screaming "It's God! It's God!" Or something like that.


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-06-17 00:15 [#00269450]
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this movie is brilliant. kubrick did no wrong on this
one!!!

(unlike the piece of crap 'eyes wide shut')

the movie WAS way ahead of his time, conceptually
especially. who doesn't know the computer 'HAL'

i NEED to buy this DVD.....!!!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2002-06-17 00:44 [#00269486]
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HAL=IBM?


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-06-17 00:48 [#00269493]
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ehehheh

SOMEthing like that......RENT ze movie wee froggie!!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2002-06-17 00:55 [#00269502]
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please turn me back into a horse


 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-06-17 01:10 [#00269511]
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*takes wand and taps your head*

ooops......i meant a horse i REALLY REALLY did.....but you
look kinda like that donKEY from SHREK

my wand needs a tune up......sowwie! =0)


 

offline Clobe Smith from san francisco (United States) on 2002-06-17 01:34 [#00269526]
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i think kubrick made it boring on purpose. listen to what
they are talking about, and how they are discussing stuff in
the beginning. it's still great though. and you haven't
seen 2001 until you've seen it on the big screen,
intermission and all.


 

offline tHALidomide from Austin (United States) on 2002-06-17 01:42 [#00269538]
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I just saw 2001 last year on 70mm projection(twice). With
5.1 sound and all.....It was great! Supposedly they are
going to do the same with Brazil this year....YAY!!!!!!!
And Lolita too, now that I think about it, this should be a
good summer for being drunk in a theatre.....:)


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-17 15:36 [#00270673]
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I think that this movie is more focussed at artistic value
than the entertainment value. I think Kubric wanted to show
the dehumanisation because of technology and to do that he
needed some really dry and sterile moments in the movie to
get that across. It's a great movie once you figure out what
everything stands for.


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 15:44 [#00270690]
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"HAL=IBM?"

I always thought it was a play on IBM but recently I learn't
that HAL stands for Heuristic Algorithmic Computer.

2001 is such a beautiful film, if your reading this and you
haven't seen it, you must!!



 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-06-17 15:47 [#00270693]
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in a samll way i think he was rebelling against all the
science fiction movies that were plaguing the nation at that
time.
everyone knows that in a vacuum there is no sound.
and in space at a fixed vantage point things don't zip and
swoosh around like in an atmosphere.
he was keeping it real.

EYES WIDE SHUT WAS AMAZING!
the themes should have punched anyone in the gut, especially
in this day and age.
also some of the best cinematography to date!
damn composition genius that man, stan!



 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 15:51 [#00270703]
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I agree that Eyes Wide Shut is amazing. It's probably the
most beautiful film I have ever seen. The lighting is too
beautiful for words and the cinematograhphy is
breath-taking.

2001 and EWS are just two reasons why Kubrick is my
favourite director.


 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-06-17 15:52 [#00270705]
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agreed!
how's umbrella corp. doing these days?
me he he


 

offline KEYFUMBLER from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2002-06-17 15:58 [#00270720]
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film fact:
planet of the apes was released the same yaer and got an
oscar for costumes....cos the hollywood lads thought the
apes in 2001 were real!!!!!!
...now THAT is saying something about the quality of this
film. PURE CLASS


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 16:05 [#00270726]
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Umbrella Corp. are currently working on a new virus which
will somehow be mishandled causing an out-break and turning
a cities population into brain hungry zombies. This will,
for some unknown reason, happen around the same time a new
Resident Evil game is released. But of course I don't know
that, and neither should you.


 

offline skodt from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-06-17 16:10 [#00270729]
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that sounds rad!
it's too bad i can't remeber a word you wrote, and when i
look at yr post it is just a blur.
that's very strange.
almost as strange as this wierd gas smell in my room.
i'm hungry> better get myself something to eat.
i have the strangest craving for brains.......


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 16:10 [#00270730]
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AI, does it feel like a Kubrick film or did Steve take over?
I haven't seen it yet but some people have said it is much
more of a Kubrick film than a Speilberg film. Any thoughts?


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 16:11 [#00270733]
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=D


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-06-17 16:15 [#00270737]
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"(unlike the piece of crap 'eyes wide shut') "

Eyes wide shut was pretty boring,exept for the orgy .. lol!
no serious..
I really liked that part.it's so ...
mysterious...(those masks!!!)
decadent....
beautiful....!

and for space oddissey 2001:
THAT is a masterpiece.
I think I was a little bit too young when I saw it,but even
4 years ago ,I liked it!
I hope to see 2001 soon again!



 


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