This movie was filmed with a NASA camera, Kubrick was the only person allowed to use this camera, which was also used to fake some of the apollo missions, funding provided by Disney. Kubrick gives us a hint in "The Shinning" ( pay close attention to the sweaters the little boy(Doc) wears throughout the movie (The Shinning))
This speech is incredibly historic! When you stop to think of how the film 2001 influenced (and polarized people in the 60's) and to listen to Arthur C. Clarke go on about it's historical significance and his own important input into this great film...in retrospect...there is nothing to compare it to, in this day and age.
@pacific707 This is an interesting cultural thing which I've noticed about the late 50s to early 60s. It has to do with "cool". If you watch, for example, the expressions and mannerisms of The Dave Brubeck quartet (watch?v=faJE92phKzI), you'll see they behave in a similar very low key, calm, serious look. This is even so in the characters in 2001. This is why the word 'cool' was used, to denote low temperature, very unenergetic, calm, collected, nothing stirs you.
I've never seen this video/interview with Sir A.C.Clarke. This man was way ahead of our time. A great author, a distinquished speaker, a man who loved his talent and gift. A guy you would love to sit with and chat over a few pints. Thanks for posting this docu/video. This video should be shown to every English class in school.
He was absolutely right! Even though some concepts of the film have dated now, it still remains one of the most influencial and philosofically important films.
This movie was filmed with a NASA camera, Kubrick was the only person allowed to use this camera, which was also used to fake some of the apollo missions, funding provided by Disney. Kubrick gives us a hint in "The Shinning" ( pay close attention to the sweaters the little boy(Doc) wears throughout the movie (The Shinning))
eric1love 1 month ago
Juice up the volume dude...
RideMyBMW 2 months ago
this project was definitely Kubrick's baby...
SilverShamrock71 6 months ago
Clarke says he was "First Stage Booster" for 2001:ASO. This has several interpretations:
1. Initial Thrust imparted
2. Most Massive Liquid Engines ever devised (Saturn V)
I choose definition #2
myrtlebox 6 months ago
Clarke says he was "First Stage Booster" for 2001:ASO. This has several interpretations:
1. Initial Thrust imparted
2. Most Massive Liquid Engines ever devised (Saturn V)
I choose definition #2
myrtlebox 6 months ago
This was filmed with a purpose, and we can all see why now, a lovely piece, thank you.
enoorkoiv 7 months ago
This speech is incredibly historic! When you stop to think of how the film 2001 influenced (and polarized people in the 60's) and to listen to Arthur C. Clarke go on about it's historical significance and his own important input into this great film...in retrospect...there is nothing to compare it to, in this day and age.
pacific707 1 year ago 5
Who is that VERY unpleasant bloke in the lower right of this picture, smoking his cigarette and giving very unpleasant facial expressions?
pacific707 1 year ago
@pacific707 This is an interesting cultural thing which I've noticed about the late 50s to early 60s. It has to do with "cool". If you watch, for example, the expressions and mannerisms of The Dave Brubeck quartet (watch?v=faJE92phKzI), you'll see they behave in a similar very low key, calm, serious look. This is even so in the characters in 2001. This is why the word 'cool' was used, to denote low temperature, very unenergetic, calm, collected, nothing stirs you.
dtstrain 10 months ago
@pacific707 your mother
cpufightclub 3 months ago
@cpufightclub What about her?
pacific707 2 months ago
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Sadly, his vision of the future out-reached the USA's vision and desire to reach...."out-Sputnik-ed", indeed.
liveecarbme 1 year ago
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liveecarbme 1 year ago
I thank A.C.C and the guy who uploaded this video.
Mongolbaabar 1 year ago
I've never seen this video/interview with Sir A.C.Clarke. This man was way ahead of our time. A great author, a distinquished speaker, a man who loved his talent and gift. A guy you would love to sit with and chat over a few pints. Thanks for posting this docu/video. This video should be shown to every English class in school.
MrChristian326 1 year ago
He was absolutely right! Even though some concepts of the film have dated now, it still remains one of the most influencial and philosofically important films.
Pssybart 1 year ago