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2001: Beyond the Infinite - The Making of a Masterpiece - Trailer

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2010

Douglas Trumbull, director of Silent Running and Special Effects Supervisor for 2001: A Space Odyssey, is readying a documentary about his time with Stanley Kubrick. The detail in this undertaking is amazing. The filmmakers are literally crawling into never-before-seen-images.

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  • Was this dicumentary cancelled or something?

  • @MrZkinandBonez Temporarily canceled.

  • it's not behind...it is beyond

  • @CeeDeeHR Fixed.

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  • Warner Home Video cancelled this project! What a bunch of CHUMPS!

  • Is there any effort to revive this project? Who do we write to at WB Home Video? Will the discovery of the missing footage make any difference in the making of this documentary?

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  • Why on earth is this cancelled?

  • Thank you for canceling this project, Warner Home Video! Because who on Earth would be interested in seeing a documentary on the greatest film ever made or ever likely to be made? Certainly no one! Yes sir, there's absolutely no market for something like that!

  • R.I.P Stanley Kubrick. the Director of this movie...=/

  • FUCK FUCK i found out about this, got hyped as hell and then found out it got cancelled all in about two minutes

  • @videozardoz How can they do it ? Are they mentally sane ?

  • Let´s organize a petition to Warner Bross...

  • I hope someone can do this as a direct to DVD release anyway, with lots of stills. It was nice to see the 'organ' for the first time at 2:16, you never saw a close up of that before.

  • I would rather see a new cut of the film with the added 17 lost minutes than discovered the lost and newly found footage in a 'making of' documentary. Maybe that's why Warner bros pulled the plug on the doc and might be planning a redux edition. Another thing that I'm wary of is, why demystify a film masterpiece by creating a 'making of' documentary?! Kubrick would have disliked that because it is well known that he destroyed the built sets himself after the movie release.

  • @thegreatmasteryuri85 "Everything is going extremely well."

  • Sorry guys but I am Italian and I do not understand what HAL said at this point: 0:28

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