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"2001: A Space Odyssey" Review - Kubrick's The Monolith, We're The ApesBy 1968, Stanley Kubrick had already taken conventional cinematic language to its limits.Finally, Kubrick wanted to change cinematic language with "2001: A Space Odyssey."
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"2001: A Space Odyssey": The Movie that Blew Our Minds"2001: A Space Odyssey" features an innovative story about human evolution and transcendence, told through a tradition-busting, highly visual form of narrative technique. The film blew our minds in the Sixties, and is still thought-provoking today.
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2001: Clarke and KubrickThis article will attempt to compare and contrast a few elements that characterize 2001. A particular emphasis will be placed on Arthur C. Clarke's literary interpretation, which was written congruently with Kubrick during filming.
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Classic Movie Review: "Monolith Monsters"This piece shares information about and reviews the classic sci-fi film entitled "Monolith Monsters."
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Monolith Festival 2008Monolith Fest at Red Rocks Sept 13-14 2008 starring Justice, T.V on the Radio, Band of Horses and 57 other bands -
Mt Augustus is the World's Largest MonolithCovering an area of 4795 hectares and stretching for eight kilometers, stands Mt Augustus, the world's largest monolith (rock).
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I'm Huge. I'm Stone. What Am I ?The world offers wonders from sea to sea. Some say there's 7 but actually. Wonders surround us! -
The Most Imposing Structure-Gol GumbazThe ruins at Hampi are rich in sculpture and are among the greatest achievements of Indian art. -
Eliminating the AristocracyHistory holds the answers.
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Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey' (1968): Still an Epic Classic, Still MisunderstoodDue to the special effects and overall cinematography, it's clear why "2001: A Space Odyssey" caused an initial stir. But has it stood the test of time 43 years later? -
Artesian Ice WorksCombine an artesian well, some PVC tubing, a great deal of ingenuity, and the result is a an outdoor winter sculpture garden.
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Necrons; A Warhammer 40k GuideAn overview of the race that predates the old ones and has only come back to eliminate life in the 41 Millennium.
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Things I Learned from a Naked Lady #469Sometimes wisdom comes from unexpected sources!
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The March of the MonolithCaltrans is focused on building highways, with no real regard for the locals that they impact. This is a short story about how they came, they saw, they conquered!
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2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C ClarkeScience fiction books leave a lot up to the imagination and are definitely a fun read.
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A Walk Through the Park in Oslo, NorwayFrogner Park is a beautiful park in Oslo, Norway, where the world famous Vigeland Park is located. The park contains lovely fountains and sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland in a beautiful setting. The Park is a must see for all visitors to Oslo.
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In the Shadow of the Monolith, a New Life DawnsMemories of Margate, New Jersey.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)Upon the completion of "Dr. Strangelove" (1964), Stanley Kubrick explored his fascination with the possibilities of outer space and extraterrestrial life and vowed to make "the proverbial good science fiction movie".
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Movie Review: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)A review of Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke's 1968 cult classic sci-fi film, "2001: A Space Odyssey." 8/10
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Future Film Adaptations of Arthur C. Clarke's Last Two Books in the 2001 SeriesIt's been reported over the last twenty years that Tom Hanks was interested in making movie adaptations of "2061" and "3001" (the last two stories in the "2001" saga). If he ever does them, he has his work cut out for him...along with CGI techs working overtime... -
Kubrick's Warning in 2001: Space OdysseyKubrick is showing the loss of human autonomy and feeling by showing the transposition of human and mechanical action. From this, Kubrick also states humanity's yearning to return to something simpler.
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