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2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968) - Best Cut in the History of Cinema

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The world famous cut in the movie "2001 - A Space Odyssey" directed by Stanley Kubrick. We see an ape throwing up a bone and in the next scene we've moved millions of years forward in time. Simply genius.

The special effects in "2001" has never been surpassed. This is a puzzled, deeply pessimisic masterpiece. It is the most perfect Science Fiction film ever by one of cinemas true geniuses, Stanley Kubrick.

"An den Schönen Blauen Donau" composed by Johann Strauss.

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  • I spent thirteen years as a Catholic, then spent another year or so researching other religions before settling down as an atheist. This film is the closest I've ever been to a religious experience.

  • the SCOPE of this movie was incredible. thats why it's so great. and stands the test of time.

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  • @MrSilenxe Go shove your conspiracy theories somewhere else.

    Were trying to look at a film here.

  • This was NEVER produced in the 60s... it looks like its from the 90s or so!

  • @graceofbaal

    I hope to spend just 30 minutes checking if Islam is correct creed or not from an Islamic sources ,I hope to check depending on logic and science ,you will find the simple answer

    NO God But Allah and Qur'an is his book and Muhammad is his last messenger just check if you're searching for truth

  • @MrSilenxe this is a film made by artists.

  • This is an illuminati film, made by the masons stenly kubrick and arthur clarke, 33 years before 2001. As some of us know 33 is one of the most important numbers in the mason folklore.

  • wierd how the spaceshuttle in this 40 year old movie looks way more modern than the real one

  • This film reminds me of why CGI turns me off modern movies.

  • This is not a movie, it is a film. There is a difference. A movie is entertainment. A film is something more deeper, and this is one of the greatest films ever made.

  • @graceofbaal It's one long homage to Nietzsche when you get down to it.

  • @drfreebird777 imho, it represented order, in the loose sense that a monolith or 3-dimensional rectangle suddenly appearing to pre-humans would be something totally out of place and extremely unnatural to them, seeing as a straight line, much less a perfect monolith basically never occurs in "nature" (physically speaking). globes mother nature has a plenty, straight lines not so much. the monolith shocked them out of their stupor as they were suddenly confronted with something "higher".

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