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Thank you that comment actually really helped me. Because I'm watching the nanny season 3. And they played the opening from space Odyssey and I was so confused considering I know that movie came out later. Then the show.
This is THE version of Also Sprach Zarathustra. One of the most powerful songs I have ever heard. It’s invigorating. Thank you Richard Strauss for this masterpiece like no other. And for the orchestra who performed this version over 59 years ago. Wow!!
Back in 2018, I saw 2001 in 70 mm at Village East Cinema in New York, and it, unsurprisingly, blew me away. In 70 mm on the big screen, 2001 is truly a force to be reckoned with.
I year before we actually walked on the Moon..That event was july 21 1969. No monolith found.. which precluded "epic transitions in the history of human evolution", Landing on the moon was epic enough !
I am so glad I gave this film another chance. When I first saw it in high School, I didn't like it much. Mostly because I love the book by Arthur C. Clarke. I felt it didn't resemble the book enough, especially with how the movie changed the planet David finds the monolith at was Saturn in the book and Jupiter in the film. However, it has always stuck with me and I always found myself coming back to certain scenes, especially after seeing more of Kubrick's other films(The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and A Clockwork Orange being the others). I had been thinking about it a lot recently, so I decided to give 2001 another try. It's now one of my favorite films. And every major sci-fi film today, from Star Wars to Blade Runner, to Avatar to Interstellar owes their success to this movie. RIP Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. Thank you for allowing all of us to dream.
This was the first science-fiction movie I saw before Star Trek the motion picture as a kid growing up just was got me interested in space program I was born at the right time we went to the Moon back on June 20th 1969 I was born April 9th 69
Da fehlt dir aber der andere Strauss, ein Wiener Komponist. Es folgt ja danach "An der schönen blauen Donau", 's geht a bissl leichter ins Gmüt, und der Walzer is auch weniger bombastisch als der Welterschaffungsschmerz. Johann .. Hansi ... komm Walzer tanzen 🕺 😄
It was unfair how Kubrick handled this theme and it’s original composer, but it’s so timeless and important to the history of movie composing that I’m glad it happened. I don’t think this masterpiece would be anywhere near as prevalent as it is if Kubrick didn’t use it in one of his best films
Spectacular. Saw it in 1968, maybe May. Will never forget walking home after, makes you think. I do remember the Dawn of Man portion was the "long version" and after an hour of that you get to the point where you wonder when they will learn. Every second was spectacular.
0:25 when our ancestor uses a tool... evolving into us in a spaceship. The reference to AI. A hope of jorneying to the stars. A powerful urge, a restlessness with unanswered thoughts. Oh where will humanity be a million years from now? A billion?
UN VÉRITABLE CHEF D'OEUVRE CINÉMATOGRAPHIQUE.MERCI À MR.STANLEY KUBRICK AINSI QU'À TOUS CEUX ET CELLES QUI ONT FAIT DE:2001-ODYSSEE DE L'ESPACE,UN CLASSIQUE DU CINÉMA.😊
O take da Aurora do Homem é a melhor cena de filmagem já produzida. 2001: Uma Odisseia no Espaço é a maior Obra de Arte já concebida. Nunca será igualada.
The descovery of the monoliths and music marks thre milestines of man's development: 1) man's first use of tools, 2) space exploration to discover new worlds and 3) the descovery of a new world.
bit of trivia: tibia thrown into air by our ancestor 'transforms' into spacecraft is a nod to a scene in the 1944 Powell / Pressburger film A Canterbury Tale. 04:00' ( ruclips.net/video/acH2x7M4ef4/видео.html ) In this film one of our medieval ancestors sends a hawk into the sky to attack its prey...this hawk transforms into a WW II Spitfire cutting thru the sky. I am one of a generation , who at ten years old was able to see this film in 1966. Over my seven decades i have been so lucky, excited to be able to witness and experience the thrills of: Bay of Pigs invasion, John Glenn , cassette tape, VTOL jets, Hovercraft, first Moon landing, radial ply tires, LCD watches, my first iPhone...the list expansive and hopefully continues until I have to tap out one day. Many things that i do miss, being able to run along side a London bus and jump on / off while its moving and being able to drive in the family car onto a plane at Lydd airport in Kent England fly over the channel, drive off in Le touquet France for a day trip !!!
From Charlotte North Carolina weighing in at 242 lbs. 16 time Heavyweight Champion Of The World. The Nature Boy. Ric Flair. WOOOOOOOO!!!! YEAH BABY!!!!!
I see it as he made himself worthy. Unlike Frank and other members of crew he survived and defeated HAL 9000. The Monolith and higher forces saw him as worthy, and actual proof that humanity deserves chance, As It didn't fully fell to the technology and forgotten their old ways. Monolith transported him into a weird room outside of time and space where he could make his final transformation, kind of like butterfly or second life. Thats my interpretation at least
the first humans evolved 2.8 million years ago..in the last 100 years we have steam, we have ic engines, we have electricification, computers, rockets, nuclear energy..where will we be in the next 100 years or indeed 2.8 million
I've thought about that myself. In the past 100 years technology moved faster than ever before. And in a few more years with AI it's going to start moving INSANELY fast.
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Film was made in 1968 and music was composed in 1896. I love Kubrick's films for that kind of magic.
Genius ❤
Ditto! 😊
They are the same numbers, in different order. 1968 1896
Actually made in 1965 -1967. Released in 1968.
Thank you that comment actually really helped me. Because I'm watching the nanny season 3. And they played the opening from space Odyssey and I was so confused considering I know that movie came out later. Then the show.
“Whether you like it or not, learn to love it because it’s the best thing going today!” - WOOOOOO!!! Ric Flair
Idiot!
Elvis Presley
To be the man, you gotta beat the man. WOOOOOOOOO@@jamesphoenix7381
The Nature Boy
Never gets old...the music or the movie.
As we.
Yup!
Exactly, It is and always will be a Magnificent Masterpiece.!
The music is better
Perhaps the most important movie ever made....
Simply beyond its time and still so
Still beyond this time, yes
This is THE version of Also Sprach Zarathustra. One of the most powerful songs I have ever heard. It’s invigorating. Thank you Richard Strauss for this masterpiece like no other. And for the orchestra who performed this version over 59 years ago. Wow!!
The orchestra was the Vienna Philharmonic, and the conductor was Herbert von Karajan.
Just saying 😉@@allenjones3130
Back in 2018, I saw 2001 in 70 mm at Village East Cinema in New York, and it, unsurprisingly, blew me away. In 70 mm on the big screen, 2001 is truly a force to be reckoned with.
You were very lucky.
The greatest science fiction epic of all time. Bar none.
Mass Effect 😎
An Ipod?
No, Ii's a Zune.
@@darkstar9480 Dune?
I year before we actually walked on the Moon..That event was july 21 1969. No monolith found.. which precluded "epic transitions in the history of human evolution", Landing on the moon was epic enough !
I am so glad I gave this film another chance. When I first saw it in high School, I didn't like it much. Mostly because I love the book by Arthur C. Clarke. I felt it didn't resemble the book enough, especially with how the movie changed the planet David finds the monolith at was Saturn in the book and Jupiter in the film.
However, it has always stuck with me and I always found myself coming back to certain scenes, especially after seeing more of Kubrick's other films(The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and A Clockwork Orange being the others). I had been thinking about it a lot recently, so I decided to give 2001 another try.
It's now one of my favorite films. And every major sci-fi film today, from Star Wars to Blade Runner, to Avatar to Interstellar owes their success to this movie.
RIP Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. Thank you for allowing all of us to dream.
Timeless.
Yes.👍.
Always gives me chills. Magnificent
😲 😲 😲 one of the most MAGNIFICENT pieces of music 🎶 ever written and played thanks bunches APSOLUTELY WONDERFUL movie
Masterpiece
Meu filme favorito de todos os tempos
Um dos meus.
Una Obra maestra que es fue inmortal en todas las referencias que se hizo Pixar ejemplo en Wall-E
that was the whole movie... great job!, and better than when I saw it in the theater.
Beautiful. Thank you Master.
The greatest film ever made
😂😂😂😂😂 no it was pure garbage
@@ThatGuy-vi6cj no It wasn't. How was It garbage?
@PolishGod1234 he's surely a troll
He is, and don’t call me Shirley.
@@ThatGuy-vi6cj what's it like having bad taste
This was the first science-fiction movie I saw before Star Trek the motion picture as a kid growing up just was got me interested in space program I was born at the right time we went to the Moon back on June 20th 1969 I was born April 9th 69
July 20.
This movie is not complete without another video featuring the Blue Danube Waltz. Good job.
Fantastic music and amazing movie of our time ! ❤
❤
WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Beyond beautiful. so hard to find the words and feeling and speechless to discribe what kind of a movie it was. ☺More than 10 star
Kubrick was one of the greats. My favourite? Barry Lyndon ❤
Woooooooooooo!!!
Looks really good thank you.
It is wonderful.
Tatsächlich hervorragend - na, eben ein Münchner Komponist 😊
Da fehlt dir aber der andere Strauss, ein Wiener Komponist. Es folgt ja danach "An der schönen blauen Donau", 's geht a bissl leichter ins Gmüt, und der Walzer is auch weniger bombastisch als der Welterschaffungsschmerz. Johann .. Hansi ... komm Walzer tanzen 🕺 😄
It was unfair how Kubrick handled this theme and it’s original composer, but it’s so timeless and important to the history of movie composing that I’m glad it happened.
I don’t think this masterpiece would be anywhere near as prevalent as it is if Kubrick didn’t use it in one of his best films
This music symbolizes forever and ever Elvis for me and his greatness ❤
WOOOOOOO!
Tis is moving art!
chills....
And the fact that the film was made without CGI and looks better than most movies today.
Ok, but how did they create that space baby?
Spectacular. Saw it in 1968, maybe May. Will never forget walking home after, makes you think. I do remember the Dawn of Man portion was the "long version" and after an hour of that you get to the point where you wonder when they will learn. Every second was spectacular.
Timeless!
Aż przeszły mnie dreszcze!
0:25 when our ancestor uses a tool... evolving into us in a spaceship. The reference to AI. A hope of jorneying to the stars. A powerful urge, a restlessness with unanswered thoughts. Oh where will humanity be a million years from now? A billion?
Can we appreciate the far sight and effects they achieved in 1968 ? Later movies didn't even get FX THAT good !! What a masterpiece
This short vignette is, by far, the best montage of 2001 scenes. And there are many out there. You absolutely nailed it.
Putting the the right cuts together ... for that great piece of music ...
I will have this theme in my head tomorrow during the solar eclipse!
Adorei obrigado grande estrela HDFiml tRIBUTES BJS
Que horror!
UN VÉRITABLE CHEF D'OEUVRE CINÉMATOGRAPHIQUE.MERCI À MR.STANLEY KUBRICK AINSI QU'À TOUS CEUX ET CELLES QUI ONT FAIT DE:2001-ODYSSEE DE L'ESPACE,UN CLASSIQUE DU CINÉMA.😊
I am going to play this during the eclipse tomorrow 😊
O take da Aurora do Homem é a melhor cena de filmagem já produzida. 2001: Uma Odisseia no Espaço é a maior Obra de Arte já concebida. Nunca será igualada.
Wonderful movie. The best.
Awesome ⭐SUPERRR STAR!!!⭐⭐⭐
Wao nice
Hal the computer to Dave: " What are you doing Dave " ?
Awesome share. 👌
Que horror!
A true magnificent classic movie
“Open the pod bay doors, please, HAL.”
“I’m afraid I can’t do that Dave”
Epic!
Iconic for the timpanist
Goosebumps
Wonderful.
ADOREI 👍🏻👍🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Meus pêsames.
Vc mora no Brazil?
Vou 🙏 por e para vc todos os dias e noites.
Magnifico
And My favorite Director: Nolan, couldn't understand this movie. Hardcore stuff!
The King of Rock & Roll’s grand entrance 🎤♥️
The descovery of the monoliths and music marks thre milestines of man's development: 1) man's first use of tools, 2) space exploration to discover new worlds and 3) the descovery of a new world.
It's amazing to think we were going to Jupiter 22 years ago.
Goosebumps all over💥
Gracias Kubrick,sos dios!
It took me until 2020 to figure out what the monolith was about and what Stanley Kubrick was trying to tell us
Freak-Out Brilliant!
Still love the movie and this song! 💥💥💥💥💥
Esse filme é uma obra prima
Como eu tb sou.
🌎👍❤
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 😂😂😂😂😂
Godlike.
Nice 👍🏾
The Nature Boy!!!! Wooooo
bit of trivia: tibia thrown into air by our ancestor 'transforms' into spacecraft is a nod to a scene in the 1944 Powell / Pressburger film A Canterbury Tale. 04:00' ( ruclips.net/video/acH2x7M4ef4/видео.html ) In this film one of our medieval ancestors sends a hawk into the sky to attack its prey...this hawk transforms into a WW II Spitfire cutting thru the sky. I am one of a generation , who at ten years old was able to see this film in 1966. Over my seven decades i have been so lucky, excited to be able to witness and experience the thrills of: Bay of Pigs invasion, John Glenn , cassette tape, VTOL jets, Hovercraft, first Moon landing, radial ply tires, LCD watches, my first iPhone...the list expansive and hopefully continues until I have to tap out one day. Many things that i do miss, being able to run along side a London bus and jump on / off while its moving and being able to drive in the family car onto a plane at Lydd airport in Kent England fly over the channel, drive off in Le touquet France for a day trip !!!
Cine en estado puro
Woo!
✨️👼🏻👼🏿👼👼🏾👼🏽✨️✊🏿
From Charlotte North Carolina weighing in at 242 lbs. 16 time Heavyweight Champion Of The World. The Nature Boy. Ric Flair. WOOOOOOOO!!!! YEAH BABY!!!!!
WOOOO
💙
❤
Woo!!!
I really question why the main character of 2001 reincarnates into a baby before we are born? Yes I know its represent new life but how come?
I see it as he made himself worthy. Unlike Frank and other members of crew he survived and defeated HAL 9000. The Monolith and higher forces saw him as worthy, and actual proof that humanity deserves chance, As It didn't fully fell to the technology and forgotten their old ways. Monolith transported him into a weird room outside of time and space where he could make his final transformation, kind of like butterfly or second life. Thats my interpretation at least
Dawn of Kubrick
Fake news.
The Film of Films, or So Spake Stanley Kubrick.
Nice 😍💘17亿
This is the song to watch the eclipse to.
i love how this song is also in Barbie
Excellent movie! But apparently the critics didn’t think so. It was not nominated for best picture.
❤
0:49
The Nature Boy Rick Flair :D
Also Sprach Zarathustra moment
From Charlotte North Carolina weighing 243 lbs the NWA world heavyweight champion NATURE BOY RIC FLAIR Woooh
When I legend makes a movie.
La triste realidad de 1 país que auxilia a todo el mundo 🌍 y no lo valoran
This was Elvis’ introduction song at his concerts in the 70s.
Make Humanity Great!
Is this the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra version with Herbert Von Karajan conducting ?
the first humans evolved 2.8 million years ago..in the last 100 years we have steam, we have ic engines, we have electricification, computers, rockets, nuclear energy..where will we be in the next 100 years or indeed 2.8 million
I've thought about that myself. In the past 100 years technology moved faster than ever before.
And in a few more years with AI it's going to start moving INSANELY fast.
Y el hombre descubrio las herramientas.....
What a horror, my Allah! Does it exist?
This sounds like the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
But today I think it would be. But please remember, this was before computer generated technology
that's no moon.