Hal 9000 will i dream3/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Kubrick playfully checks himself in “A Clockwork Orange,” placing a vinyl copy of the soundtrack to “2001” in a prominent location when Alex (Malcolm McDowell) goes to the record store.Īnother in-joke: In Mike Nichols’ “Catch-22,” the “Zarathustra” theme plays to commemorate the first meeting between Yossarian and Luciana (Alan Arkin and Olimpia Carlisi), an odds-on nod to Kubrick’s having almost directed the film. An excerpt from the 1968 film '2001: A Space Odyssey' directed by Stanley Kubrick.Synopsis: Mankind finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, artifact buried. ![]() In “Being There,” the use of Eumir Deodato’s funky rearrangement of “Zarathustra” when Peter Sellers’ plain-spoken messiah leaves the house pays homage to “2001.” The rhythm of the cuts, the careful contrasts of the scale of each wide and tight shot - it all comes from Kubrick’s playbook. Heuristically Programmed Algorithimic Computer 9000, or better known as HAL 9000 for short, is the main antagonist of the 1968 MGM sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey, and a supporting character of its 1984 sequel 2010: The Year We Make Contact. ![]() Their perilous jet to the next airlock may as well have been stenciled from a similar set piece in “2001” that forces Dave to scramble for his life outside the craft. The director Danny Boyle recreated another “2001” sequence down to the tiniest detail in this film when he stranded three space travelers (including a still-green Chris Evans) in an airlock, their only hope of escape being a jump to an adjacent one. ![]()
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