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  • Геолояический анализ ;3

    Анализ голых яиц?

  • My God, it's full of stars.

  • one number, 2011

  • 2011

  • very edgy scene.....love it!!

    курица!! ;)

  • @psmx7

    Maybe people in 1968 thought that, but people in 1984 kind of knew this shit was farther in the future than 2010.

  • If you study some ufo sightings like the phoenix lights and listen to alleged "insiders" they say we already have the tech to go to the stars . If I were to bet money on it I think we do as well.

  • Pffft, none of this happened.

  • @invaderzimrules132 how can u know, maybe it hapend but , no one told us, we arent suposed to know, we are mere civilians, or may be it ocured in another planet like earth, who knows?

  • awwww this was last year  :( thumbs up if your unhappy now :((

  • *shudders* This scene used to REALLY scare me when I was young! ^^;

  • They should of set it to 2050, then mayby

  • @aguythatlikesipods nah don't even think bout it.by then we'd still be busy working with the countrys economy.

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  • If NASA budgets had kept up, this could have been reality.

  • The Europa sequence in Clarke's novel is absolutely harrowing. One of the most intense sequences I have ever read in a novel. It's too bad they opted to leave the Chinese storyline out of the film. It really added a lot!

  • Hey! this was last year. wheres my aliens?!

  • Of course, this how you build a multi-billion dollar interplanetary probe - give it a single narrow beam of light that always points in wrong direction

  • We will destroy ourselves before we discover we discover more life out there. This same ballet has happened countless times in the life of our universe. Life flourishes, then it starts discovering, learning, and inventing things, then fighting grows with evolution and it takes over in certain areas, all the time it wonders if there is life out there in its night sky, but before the question is truly answered, life ends. This has happened billions of times, and will happen billions more.

  • @HardRokMiner exactly my thought my friends!

  • We'll send probes to Europa in 10 years, and hopefully explore the Jovian System manually between 2050-2070.

  • well it's 2011..... any life? not that i know of.

  • 2010 I did spot some UFOs. One of those times was when we were driving trough forest. It was night, maybe 2 hours after midnight. Most were drunk, and the driver was busy driving. I was the only one looking out of the car, and then noticed some kind of bright white light flying out of the middle of the forest. I don't know how to explain it in English But it was flying towards the sky, it took it half a second to get above the clouds.(According to lumosity i notice fast objects:98% of time)

  • WTF WAS THAT?!??!?!

  • I was very pleased it wasn't a great white shark that popped out of there!

  • Red beeping light-----------not good.

  • 2020 is the launch i think

  • The time is now...

  • we need the next sequel. 2064

  • @ShinyGlow

    i thought it was 2061

  • this year is the year triple lol

  • They say now that since Americans don't want to spend on NASA anymore, it looks like our best chance at a manned mission to Mars is a joint mission with Russia. Funny how much Clarke keeps getting right

  • @d3p3ch3mod3 Plenty of us want to, the government just has it's hands full right now and space exploration isnt a neccessity. If space exploration was commercialized back in the late 60's/early 70's, I'm almost positive a manned mission to Mars would've happened already.

  • @GRKiller dude its cause we put energy and metal on guns and war

  • @tajayfoot1 Agreed. We have been trained to think of things like space exploration as "extra curricular" while fighting pointless wars are of the utmost importance.

  • if the space race had continued, this might have been a little more of a reality by now

  • this sequence is like, one of the best movie sequences ever... to be able to slingshot with Jupiter's mass to a distant orbital moon of the planet, just, awesome!!!

  • 8 1/2 month left...

  • "All these worlds are yours, except Europa, Attempt no landing there!!"

    i cant believe no one said that yet

  • @wiseye61 :)

  • now is 2010 and we have contact?! IN THE ASS!

    we are still backward like in the last century with wars rassiscm and corrupt politicans and all other shit like that!

    what a shame for us humans

    they should make it 3010: The Year We Make Contact!

  • Fuck that, in 3010 we'll still be doing the same damn thing, and the only difference will be that we'll be doing it on Mars.

  • read the book 2010: Odyssey two by Arthur C. Clarke. The book is much better. The book ends with a brief epilogue. The Europans have evolved into a species that has developed a primitive civilization, most likely with assistance from the monolith. They regard the star "Lucifer" (formerly the planet Jupiter) as their primary Sun, referring to Sol as "The Cold Sun", etc...2001 was the begetting of the 2 planets, 2010 was the birth of the starchild, Lucifer, according to the original book.

  • Suddenly this movie became very popular..what's up hypocritical bastards!? the movie has been there for the last 25 years!!!

  • wow star trek!

  • wtf happened...

  • This is why we should NEVER go to Europa.

  • To put it in very basic terms its about scientific exploration and discovery in space, during a time when Russia and the US are nearly in full-blown conflict with each other (not unlike the Cold War.) US and Soviet scientists are sent together on a mission to uncover 1) the status of US spacehip Discovery and the events surrounding it, and 2) more accurate information regarding Europa and it's ongoings, which have apparently been quite unusual.

  • wtf was that all about?

  • I haven't seen this movie. Does it have a trippy, acid-like sequence like in 2001?

  • No, it doesn't.

    In fact, this movie isn't nearly as good as 2001. But it's still worth seeing. Rent it.

  • how close is it to our current 2010?

  • @stevexpert we have overall better technology than what this movie depicts but we don't finance such huge manned projects and artificial intelligence here is more advanced than what we have now, so it's off by some 20 years perhaps, in some areas.

  • Aweeesome!

  • Very gracious of you ;)

  • what did kubrick think of this film? anyone know?

  • He never said what he thought of the film, but Peter Hyams did ask Kubrick for his blessing. Kubrick said he didn't care and just said to Hyams "Don't be afraid. Just go do your own movie."

  • I love the shots of the Leonov as seen from the probe and how the probe rotates the camera away from Leonov to Europa

  • who fired the shot? was it the monolith?

  • Yes, the Monolith doesnt want humans to interfere with what its doing on Europa. That is kick starting evolution like it did with the apes in the first movie. But instead of mammals touching it like on earth, on Europa microbes interact with it. This has a very different result. Read 3001 it pretty much sums it up

  • Yes, the Monolith fired the shot to stop them from interfering with the budding life on europa

  • the ships are like those of jupiter the nexus incident

  • If we spent half the time and money on space exploration that we do on bailing out corrupt banks, we might be doing cool stuff like this in 2010. But instead, we can't even launch an outdated shuttle because of a leaky valve :(

  • yep,forget about the rest that money could do... Maya(delusion,ignorance) is very strong on this planet

  • This planet won't last forever. If humans don't want to go extinct they need to start building cities somewhere else.

  • Exactly. Both the sun and this solar system have a limited life span. So does the human race. Extinction is a certainty unless we get off the planet.

  • @LtSoundwave

    5 Billion years until our sun dies.

  • not long then ;-)

  • So true. We have wars over land/oil on Earth, how are we to explore the Universe with all the crap happening on this planet. Death is the ultimate price we pay for with life, everything else in between should be free.

  • @Riotboy1 well said

  • @daweller Too true. Our total lack of interest in space exploration / colonization is just plain disgusting. Everything is moving at snail's pace. My big hope is that the Chinese start pushing into space at full speed. Maybe that'll boost NASA fundings above their present pathetic level and get things going. I guess humanity needs a bit of international rivalry (like it had back in the days of the cold war) to get off their fat asses.

  • @daweller I wish we still had a shuttle to work on brother, but alas the future is getting ever brighter with companies taking over the game. NASA will pass on the seeds to them and we will one day conquer the stars

  • @DesolateGrunt Yes, I am starting to see that now. ie. Virgin Galactic, and that company that won the X-prize. More millionaires and billionaires should help out, because we should be out there exploring the solar system.

  • wtf 2010 were in 2009 and still havent gotten 2 mars and let along jupiter maybe in the year 3000 will be there

  • reply to DreamBeni:

    well, this movie was made in 1984. the book was made probably at least a decade before that, which was the sequel to a book that was written in 1966. i doubt Arthur C Clark could have foreseen our lack of space progress.

  • next time, attach to the probe a couple of fuson or laser cannons, and let's see if alien scumbags can do that shit again!

  • yeah! those sonsabitches.....

  • This was a damn good movie. Must be seen on the big screen.

  • it was wonderful. the scene where the moon explodes, i remember the whole theater lit up, ad then got pitch black.

  • This is all next year, folks!

  • lol xD

    so, if this is next year, where's the spaceship? LOL

  • yeah, we havent invented HAL 9000

  • what you think thed tell you or the larger public??

    lol

  • @Darkinsigniosis Too late, it's already 2010.

  • @TF2Fan101 When I posted that comment, it was still 2009. I had no idea the comment so popular, so thanks for replying to it. It made me take notice.

  • @TF2Fan101 It didn't end yet. Right? :)

  • @Darkinsigniosis nope last year

  • @Darkinsigniosis last year, actually.

  • @Teutonic1250 ye , last year, and this year a lot thing hapens, the nibiru comet will cross near the sun , and etc...

  • @Darkinsigniosis ye , is amazing, we are 2011, what ever hapen, we dont kow , hehe is europa the continent? or the saturn moon?

  • It seems this is based on facts.

    I have seen this ball orb myself early 2008. First coming up in pictures and last, as a hovering ball, with "dimmed inner light", right in front of me. Since they seem to move "in dimensions" I later saw one shooting away from me, leaving only a trail of moving air (that dissapeared within a second).

    The NASA knows a lot more than they're telling the public, but tell/instruct Hollywood step by step.

    These "things" are not hostile, don't let the government fool U

  • @LiteWaiter

    Yep, check out NASA's Brookings Report.

    NASA = Never a Straight Answer.

    Soon, theyare gonna have to fess up, since more people are waking up, slowly, but steadily.

  • where is the movie 2061?

    and 3001?

    =/

  • I wonder why you're being downvoted, though 2061 almost seemed like comic relief compared to odyssey 1 and 2.

  • so did the monolyth just like get up and leave , or did it shoot at the ship or what

  • great movie, haha would be so great to have 2 suns in the sky :p

  • 2010. That is next year. LOL

  • Yeh. lol. Goodmornin Aliens thats wat it will be like in 2020...

  • @mightyman1983 Even worse - This was last year!

  • @mightyman1983 ITS 2011 BAHAHAHAHA

  • It sounds like this is Russian Nasa

  • it is (sort of) in the movie, the US and Soveit union are cooperating to see what happened to discovery one.

  • 1984

  • From what year is this movie..??

  • 1984.

  • The best movie ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • It's been a while since i have seen this but know I know where the Babylon five Earth force ships desended from :-)

  • Yes, I think you are right! :D

  • This movie didn't get nearly as much credit as it should have. From what I remember, the movie follows the book pretty close. They changed the messege at the end though. It doesn't say "use them together use them in piece" in the book. Like it really matters though.

    Awesome movie

    Wish they would make 2061 a movie.

  • highly underrated film. Great stuff.

  • wow, i think i can see the light, yes i can,

  • what just happened at 3:16?

  • the alien life form shot the probe into outer space

  • judging by the sound, they are using SONAR, which would be impossible in space due to there being a near vaccume. in case your wondering why, its because sound needs a medium (wood, air, water ect.) to travel.

  • Read the book. They use radar.

  • "Piece of Pie. Piece of Pie"

    "Piece of Cake, not piece of pie"

    "Piece of Cake, piece of cake, ok!"

    LOL

    So, there were a monolith down there which is where Dave was right? So after all, the monolith was something that makes evolution in the galaxy right?

  • Amazingly enough, the actors' russian is perfect

  • For the most part, the actors playing Russians were, in fact, Russian.

  • Except for Helen Mirren of course (don't know about her ancestry.)

  • She is descended from Russian emigres who fled from the Russian Empire during the revolution of 1917.

  • RIP roy scheider

  • it scared the shit out of me at the end...

  • RIP Roy Scheider.

  • Youtube doesn't do justice to how great this scene looks on the big screen.

  • You right about that. The movie was as deep as it was wide.

  • Holy Shit! The actor that plays Max (the dude that says "Chlorophyll" excitedly) is the same guy that plays Mr. Ditkovich (the landlord) in the Spiderman movies! He is so young in this movie. So is Helen Mirren, for that matter, who plays the captain.

  • This is so crazy!! Do you have the scene where Dave Bowman talks to Floyd Haywood(Roy Scheider)

  • It's 'Heywood Floyd'! LOL

    Floyd Haywood sells linoleum flooring in Wapanetka, Ohio.

  • I've seen him in Leicester Square, London; his linoleum is shit compared to Rudy 'Stretch' Twigg in Preston, Lancashire...

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