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Odyssey
there are only 2 films for the Space Odyssey? 2001+2010? what about the 3rd & the 4th? |
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Location: The PIT, in Utah...
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Re: Odyssey
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Location: Great Britain
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Re: Odyssey
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Re: Odyssey
Note, however, that just because a book exists does not mean that it should be turned into a motion picture. For my money, there are lots of much more interesting science-fiction books to tackle before the two ugly sisters of the Odyssey family.
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Location: 10 miles west of the Universal Hub
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Re: Odyssey
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Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: Odyssey
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Re: Odyssey
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/screen...443&position=1 |
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Re: Odyssey
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Location: milky way... there abouts
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Re: Odyssey
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Idealistic Cynic and Canon Champion
Location: RJDiogenes of Boston
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Re: Odyssey
Well, Independence Day ripped off Childhood's End-- at least in terms of visuals. And the finale of 3001 actually made sense, unlike the impossible shenanigans of ID. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chairman of the bored
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Re: Odyssey
The ending in the book of 3001 would seem very anticlimactic and lame when depicted on film, however - no ginormous explosions, no alien invasion fleet of shiny spaceships drifting powerlessly in space at the mercy of our primitive Earth technology - just a host of black monoliths disintegrating unspectacularly. The financial backers might also not be too keen to have any depiction of future religion (deists and theists) discussed onscreen.
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Idealistic Cynic and Canon Champion
Location: RJDiogenes of Boston
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Re: Odyssey
![]() I agree that it would not be very exciting to the contemporary audience. It would also be anticlimactic because it actually was anticlimactic. Far from being the "final" Odyssey, it merely delayed the confrontation for 900 years. Clarke is my favorite writer, but 3001 kind of disappointed me. Not just because of the ending, but because of the various retcons and because of the failure to follow up on the "Trinity." I was pretty psyched by 2061 and 3001 was just a let down. |
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Re: Odyssey
But if you want to talk quality, think of this: When you watch 2001 on Blu-Ray, you can actually see that the sky in the Dawn of Man sequence is a film projected screen (because that whole part of the film was shot in a studio, indoors). That's because the quality of BR is so good. Before, you couldn't tell that the sky was projected on a screen. Now you can.
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Location: California
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Re: Odyssey
From a science fiction perspective, 2061 was chock full of interesting ideas beyond a killer psycho computer and menacing obelisks.
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Location: RJDiogenes of Boston
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