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  • So when the monitors flatline they are all dead?

  • you can see most of the missing parts on the edited version 6 part version

  • Shouldn't there be an Intermission at 8:40? I remember it plays some creepy music for about 5 minuets then the film resumes.

  • Closing 45+...

    CB...

    NOM?!

  • so where is part 8? part 7 part 9 but no part 8

  • HAL is such a bitch

  • @MrNutrageous yeah he is

  • Parts 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, and 13 have been REMOVED becoz of copyright.

  • @Murder0redruM Shut Up!!! You reported it...

  • @CandyBlooded Wat the shit?

  • HAL is a little bitch.

  • Damn. That pod really needs to SLOW DOWN. It's not a race buddy.

  • oh geez, this is where the proverbial poop really hits the fan.

  • @SurgeCess : "Proverbial poop"...who loves our language more than I do...? ;])

  • Hal is f**ked up.

  • Here's the real twist: HAL more than redeems himself in the sequels, and ends up the greatest hero of the Odyssey series. No lie! In 2010, he willingly sacrifices himself to save the crew of the Leonov. The monolith downloads his consciousness, but he did not know that would happen. Then, in 3001, he sacrifices himself again to save humanity from the monoliths that are then trying to exterminate us.

  • That would be scary as shizzle flying through space like that!!!

  • This video is busted. It stops running at 1:32. Any chance of getting it fixed?

  • @2007riverrat I just run it. No problems. However the annotations was off. Your internet connections could be bad or trouble with your PC/HAL !

  • @2007riverrat

    2007- Allow me to watch till after 1:32 HAL.

    HAL- I'm sorry 2007, I'm afraid I can't do that. 

  • @2007riverrat sometimes i find that you need to change down from 360 to 240p, then normally it will load for a bit and you can carry on in 360

    

  • HAL 9000 must be a Dell, must explain why he keeps fucking up on everybody. I could relate. xD

  • @ItsRamboJackson Actually He's apparently supposed to be IBM, interestingly enough.

  • @KingPiccolOwned

    IBM produced the first commercially available 'affordable' PC with its DOS (No windows thank god!)

  • @KingPiccolOwned Well, the Mission Control guys with their useless advice sure remind me of DELL Customer Service.

  • pause at 4:03 , it says LOL

  • i've never understood exactly how hal kills poole, is he connected to the pod somehow? or does hal just attack him with the pod thus disconnecting his oxygen?

  • @kingeric77 HAL just attacks him with the pod. But they meet again in a thousand years, when Poole is discovered in the Kuiper Belt and revived, and HAL's consciousness has survived inside the Monolith, and they actually become friends.

  • in space nobody can hear you scream 

  • @pinkygirl1999 space is totally silent

  • Why the hell would they give the computer the power to terminate life functions? Shouldn't that be on a separate circuit?

  • Goddammit why do you put spoilers in your descroption? that's just plain stupid and/or mean! Fuck. As if J. K. Rowling would write a spoiler on top of each chapter of a harry potter book. "CHAPTER 11: DUMBLEDORE DIES!" Ffs.

  • @Sandman37 harry potter is stupid

  • @Sandman37 It's pretty obvious that HAL is up to no good. No big surprise that a few deaths follow.

  • @Sandman37

    You have emotional issues :(

  • @MikeKostkaaaaaa

    You want to be funny :(

  • @Sandman37

    Yes and I love you <3

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  • @MikeKostkaaaaaa

    Don't say such things, you know I have emotional issues...

  • Good Idea: Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood in a film about killer robots from the future.

    Good Idea: Arnold Schwarzenegger in a film about killer robots from the future.

    Bad Idea: Wil Smith in a film about killer robots from the future.

  • 'Terminated'. I guess we know where James Cameron got THAT one from.

  • Where's your helmet Bowman?!

  • this just shows the dangers of leaving too much up to computers

  • Very good movie. Thanks for posting.

  • looks like those submersibles used to view the Titanic

  • The bit around 1:15... The lack of sound/music made me go o_o...

  • 3:45 computer says " CLOSING IN NOM!!"

  • 10:27 Dave gots a Aw S*** look on his face

  • I love the breathing effect, Kubrick is trying to show us that even though we rule the Earth in space we are like babies having to relearn things we knew like walking and eating (as shown in earlier scenes) this scene is telling us how humans are like fish out of water in space, not in the right environment.

  • hahaha at @5:53 it says OMG in on the screen in the back ground

  • @Camohat100 its actually DMG

  • wtf is up with the breathing!?!?

  • @Camohat100 dramatic cinematic technique. Kubrick is trying to get into your SUBCONSCIOUS!

  • @Camohat100 Put a big bowl around your head, you will hear your breathing loudly too.

  • wtf is up with the breathing!?!?

  • My computer locked me out the other day actualy, I wonder if hal runs on vista?

  • I think I finally figured out how 6:10 could have possibly been filmed in 1968… it is simply.. there is an intelligent life form called the “first borns” who visited earth in 1968… and they graciously decided to help man kind in their evolution by assisting us in the filming of some of the scenes in this film in space.. it is the simplest and the only logical explanation..

  • @serg3y IMO: it is a rubber toy filmed underwater.

    It is the only way to make such effect.

    The movement is too smooth to be made by string,,,

  • Dang...... "I could see your lips move." suspense!

  • This movie hasn't really dated at all for 40+ years. Pretty amazing if you ask me!

  • HAL is one stupid computer!

  • Wait a minute...HAL had both of them off the ship and DIDN'T light jets and haul ass out of there?

  • ATM was one of the computer interfaces... interesting comment way back then.

  • Dave Pwnd HAL

  • HAL would make a great baby sitter don't ya think

  • dave should have taken his helmet with him if he didn't trust hal

  • Okay, going into deepspace without being connected to a main ship is simply the stupidest idea one could possably conjure up.

  • This is terminator stuff...

  • HAL made up "OMG"... or is that DMG... Whatever... epic fun movie for the win!!!!!!! XD

  • OH MY GODDDDD!

  • The movie speeds up everything once a man is dead. Very wise tactic in film making to match the adrenaline flowing!

    I'd have to say, though, the monolith seems to have turnd HAL into a real asshole.

  • navylacks2 dey dont want to cuz teirs no one det has da mind to do da films as good as 2001 or 2010

  • wonderful performances and the visuals are just astonishing and spectacular, HAL is just chilling

  • I didn't know until reasontly that there is actually 4 books in the space odyssey series why haven't the last two been turned into movies?

  • if hal could eject frank like that into space, why didn't he eject dave as well? he could just fly away from dave's pod too. HAL represents the illuminati. lol.

  • @GlobalDating he is entertaining himself.

  • @GlobalDating because dave was in the pod, frank wasn't. Frank was hit by the pod en-rout to the AE-35 system, it broke a few bones (arm, leg, few ribs) and disconnected his oxygen supply, killing him, also in the books, he was frozen in space, allowing the future human race to revive him, 1000yr later.

  • any of you ever see that movie Eagle Eye, where the computer is controlling everything? that eagle eye at the end reminds me of HAL.

  • Don't fuck with windows Vista. Don't unistall it, or THIS will happen! :P

  • - Good Idea: Programming AI's with Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.

    - Bad Idea: Programming AI's with the concept it can never make a mistake.

    BTW, what was the point of killing the three people in hibernation? They know nothing of HAL's mistake nor the plot to turn him off. If HAL wanted to mission to succeed, how could that be done later when they need the three guys in hibernation to complete the mission? HAL could have just taken out Dave & the other guy.

  • @melosebrainuhoh "How does that little space pod keep up with the main ship? Couldn't Hal just speed away and leave Dave behind?" It's called relative velocity - if you were awake during basic physics, you'd know that two objects traveling at the same speed in space (where there is no friction or drag) will keep moving at the same speed even if separated... also, due to conservation of momentum, the smaller ship actually has greater manuverability than the bigger more massive ship....

  • How does that little space pod keep up with the main ship? Couldn't Hal just speed away and leave Dave behind?

  • @melosebrainuhoh they probably stopped the ship before going out in the pod.

  • Still one of the most chilling scenes in film. . . .

  • This is what happens when we rely too much on technology.. haha

  • if computers where smart enough like the ones that the IBM and NASA build they will take humans out of the equation IBM has some bad ass eagle eye scary shit computers fo real..we will be like a virus or a Trojan horse in a computer software

  • Dave doesn't even seem upset that his friend is dead.

  • @terracottaheavens They wouldn't select just anyone to go on a mission to Jupiter. Everybody on the crew would have to have nerves of steel.

  • Another plot problem is the little air tube from the backpack to the helmet. No way. The air would go right into the suit. There would be no 2 foot little air tube to be knocked around.

  • wow the book is so much different

  • @DegaGray From a sci fi perspective, the book is better (though the movie is pretty good too). The book explains why things are happening, and even some of the science. The movie messes with your head more than it actually explains. Kubrick fans prefer the movie for very different reasons. Gotta read the other 3 books in the series.

  • @boriato i plan too! cant wait to freaking find them :P

  • Oh NOW it tells us there's a malfunction....

  • "Gary, forgive me!" Do ya feel sorry for Gary Lockwood?  Both here as Frank Poole, and in the Star Trek pilot as Gary Mitchell (sp?) he got to be an astronaut in a new, ground-breaking space show ...and he got killed off in both!

  • In the book 3001, Frank Poole is found and revived. Thats all I'll say for the moment, no more spoilers from me.

  • @neil73 Then I'll do the spoiling. Frank Poole meets the ghost of David Bowman, and they join forces to defeat the monliths, which have now malfunctioned (or have they) and are out to destroy humanity (much like HAL in 2001, but they threaten the whole human species, not just the crew of one ship). But obviously, there's a lot more in the book. I loved it!

  • @boriato I loved the book too. I read it over 10 years ago and since then I've read (literaly) about 250,000 pages of literature, but 3001 is one of the books that has stayed in my mind. Time for a re-read methinks

  • I love the hum-silence-hum-silence thing Kubrick does with the Audio

    it is eerie and beautiful, and makes you feel everything going on at once

  • Maybe the obelisk was what gave HAL 9000 self-awareness... maybe computers are the next step in evolution, not humans.

  • wow, his essentric actions seem a bit... harsh for simply discussing his termination...

  • I love how scenes shot in the void of space are actually dead silent. Props for realism!

  • so an Evil Human programmed evil little HAL (more like HELL).

  • I wish you'd stop putting spoilers in the video description...

  • next glaring plot flaw. Dave and friend suspect Hal then Dave's bud is suddenly spinning into space and Dave doesn't suspect Hal at all?  He isn't worried that Hal will see him dead next? bah. who wrote this script?

  • @TruthSurge Good point - it doesn't really add up does it - especially in view of dave and frank's discussion in the pod. dave would have to have an iq of -100 to go out there without first ascertaining what happened. Also - Frank is 100% dead - so what is the point to risk dave's life recovering him. Still - love the film!

  • @LPCLASSICAL yeah, it's a good movie. I finally got it I think after watching it about 3 times. Never read the book. I think the scariest part in the movie (or maybe it was in both 2001 and 2010) was when Dave says "something wonderful". just creeped me out. heheh

  • at 00:04 OMG flashes on the top left screen hahahahah

  • @42scf lmao nice

  • are you a mac or a pc

    OR A HAL 9000 SERIES!

  • @lumpyfishful LMFAO!!

  • this abomination is starting to grow on me

  • hahah at 4 mins the monitor on the right says LOL

  • I lold when i saw the yellow guy through the little window!!

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  • 0:01 look at the screen in the top left. It is flashing "OMG"

  • @moneyring good spot

  • HAL was obviously produced by Microsoft, complete with free bugs

  • When the pod extends it's arms is kind of freaky! What actually hapened to that guy? Did he get his air cut of by it? :O

  • damn the beeping!!!!

  • I don't agree with his methods, but HAL is a very sympathetic character once you understand him. A machine, designed to not lie or conceal information in any way, was ordered to lie and conceal information.

  • In Space, no one can hear you scream.

  • they should have kept the breathing sound as the guy zoomed away. it would have been really intense

  • reminds me of ff8 catching rinoa lol

  • If HAL wanted to kill Dave he could have just opened a door , the ship or Pod but that would make the movie too short I guess!

  • :50 LOL how he flies by

  • I cant help but say... his space suit looks like pacman.

  • 4:00 bottom right of the screen: S LOL

  • Didn't Hal distort information when he said he "didn't have enough information"? I mean, he obviously, purposefully launched that bloke off into space, doesn't that break the programming that he kills the crew over in order to uphold?

  • HAL is an assassin.

  • surely hal could have simply flown the ship away when dave was outside

  • never get out of the boat

  • i lol'd at 0:50

  • @zzxcvb98 lmao

  • That first part.... JAYSUS CROIST! D:

  • give me thumbs up if u love dis movie

  • i named my dog hal. every day i say to him "open the pod bay doors hal" and he looks at me funny.

  • HAL = IBM  move one letter forward in alfabet

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  • "I'm sorry, Dave" "I'm afraid I can't do that"

    Someone tell me that there were badass robots before terminator

  • "I'm Afraid I Can't do That Dave"

    someone say that this was the first badass machine before terminator

  • 5:54 LOL the computer saying "OMG" I know it could be "damaged" but still! XD

  • HAL was programmed to snuff out the "hairy ape dudes". Programmed by who you ask? Same muthafu$#as that started WW2 and will probably start WW3...Basturds think they better than all of us put together.

  • You know, in the book, the pods were A, B, and C, and were referred to by the crew as Alice, Betty, and Carol.

  • Hal you sunnofabitch!

  • My friend was always scared that his Commodore 64 was gonna do the same thing to him and his family.

  • @CurtisHalfHalf i dont blame him.the're craftier than a fox that graguated from The college of craftiness and devious as the devil himself. I had one once but i was on to it, I knew what it was planning, i gave it to an orphanage and bought a spectrum 128k.. turns out the orphange burned down later, but i loved chase hq on the spectrum.....

  • After hal killed the humans, I noticed the pods looked like coffins.

  • "woah there it goes frank, ohh well I bet he is dead gonna get back his corpse in space.. *a few minutes later* "Open the pod doors hal" "HAL: no u" *dave face all the time: -___-*

    That man has issues, show some emotion for the love of zangief!

  • Hal kind of reminds me of 343 Gulty Spark

  • @esdorin

    You mean Guilty Spark reminds you of HAL

  • The scene with Dave in the pod, going out to retreive Frank... No film made in this day and age would dare to have such a slow, "unexciting" sequence, back and forth, back and forth.

    If this film was in the hands of today's Hollywood, there'd be at least three explosions, a racy soundtrack and Dave would be "Tia" and played by Beyonce or something.

    It's a sad, sad state of affairs.

    Anyone seen Andromeda Strain and compared it to the remake? My God it's sickening. Who pays to see this crap?

  • Between 40-55 seconds? Holy shit that's terrifying.

  • @RyanTheChristian

    lol, yep, these were REAL astronauts. Back when men were men!

    In all seriousness though, I agree, something really weird happened for them to stop making such classics as this.

  • You're damn right, I totally agree with you!

  • Thanks, buddy. Have you seen the Andromeda Strain?

    Look in my playlists, it's there in full. If you haven't seen in and want to watch a masterpiece, do it. The next hour and half of your life will be spent gripped, and the five minutes after that will be spent thanking me for recommending it! Trust me ;)

    Now I don't mean to overhype it, because it's like 2001, it's not all explosions and famous faces. It's a film that says "Right, let's treat the audience like they've got a brain."

  • And then watch the youtube clips of the remake.

    Mate, you'll punch your monitor in disgust! So put on a boxing glove or something lol

  • What did HAL do, at the beginning?

  • look at 5:52 where the blue screen switches to OMG lool

  • Reminds you of I, Robot, dosn't it?

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  • I find it ridiculous how a computer was programmed to read lips but not obey orders. is dave playing 8 bit computer games on the way to his buddy in space? Like defender or something?

  • Very simple. A point is reached when it is programmed to be on auto-pilot. while it can gather all information thru spying like lip reading, it has no necessity to follow any orders since it is on auto-pilot. Not impossible for a good programmer to achieve !

  • @totallyfreeenergy Not only that but it isn't just a computer program, but artificial intelligence given the free-will to mimic human thought patterns. Paranoia, anger, retaliation - all part of the human psyche, but not of a computer's program. HAL is not a computer.

  • @totallyfreeenergy Why does it need to spy? Is it for the purpose of the operation?

  • Read the book. HAL had conflicting orders and he is in fact OBEYING orders because he has been ordered to ensure the success of the mission over all other factors, including human life. Human error is at play here.

    If you haven't read the book, fair enough. But then I'd recommend that when you watch a "classic" film (as opposed to Three Ninjas Kick Back) that you think about the things you see: Why? What? Why? And there's no excuse with 2001. It gives you more than enough thinking time.

  • @RyanTheChristian

    Arthur C.Clarke was fabulous!He did the book,did you know that?I read it at the library in 1999I picked the book for my book report back then and a lot of ppl want to have a book report on it!I was the first one to call it.Why did people want to pick the book back in 1999,was it because it was to celebrate the end of the new millennium that was a tradition and they wanted to do that book so badly!

  • @donovan3955

    HAL was trying to resolve conflicting orders. As such he suffered a kind of machine psychosis

  • @odenskrigare psychosis? or neurosis!

  • well idk, not clear on all that psychodynamic language (a lot of it's shit anyway) but I am kind of familiar with like cognitive architectures and expert systems and whatnot and definitely if you give em contradictory inputs, there's a good chance you won't like the results

    this is what happened 2 HAL

  • @odenskrigare What were the 2 conflicting orders? I missed that.

  • @donovan3955 lol @ 8 bit computer games

  • @donovan3955 It is an advanced artificial intelligence. It can think for itself, it can interpret emotions, and carry out many other typically human-attributed functions much more efficiently than typical humans can.

  • @KarntheHellknight it can only teach itself through human interface and duplication, artificial intelligence is nothing more than instructions for a certain if then statement. artificial intelligence cannot think for itself, its needs human input for a certain command

  • @donovan3955 Everything a human processes can be broken down in a similar way. Instead of receiving manual input from a user, the Artificial Intelligence is advanced enough to receive input from it's surrounding environment, and everyone in it, and based on the situation, calculate decisions and carry out an appropriate action. The same process a human goes through. All of nature can be broken down to simple math.

  • @KarntheHellknight anything you would recommend for me to read online or in a book to help me understand? PM me

  • @donovan3955 I think the concept is that HAL's intelligence is so advanced that his AI has reached the point of consciousness, and he can think for himself.

  • i likr how it looks like he is doing a ballerina routine at 4:04

  • I like how there was a message "Life Functions Terminated" put in by the programmer just in case HAL decides to terminate the humans.

  • @nujac321 That was cause of the wide range of HAL's vocabulary!

  • @nujac321 They would have to have a term for off even if Off was not intended to be done. A lot of machines are like that, have self destruct or whatever when no body will!