Hmm, misremembered that part. Hopefully the point still stands.
Peter Hyams should have had Scheider, Lithgow and Balaban wearing the iconic spacesuit design that we do see Dullea wearing.
Is that actually the same suit he wore in 2001? I don't notice any obvious differences...
I don’t think so, as I believe Kubrick had almost everything from the original production destroyed, supposedly so it could not be used in other productions.
That said, I am not certain…
I'm pretty sure the blue one was from 2010. In addition to the suit Dullea wore, the blue one was still hanging up in the pod bay (it must have been assigned to one of the science team).Well, the blue suit later turned up on Babylon 5 (the "War Without End" two-parter) so I guess it's possible the red one also survived...
The 2010 production crew had to literally recreate the Discovery (inside and out) from scratch, iirc.
close to 20 years later (2001 filmed in 1965-1966, 2010 in 1983-1984), they would have had to make a new suit for Keir Dullea regardless of if they had the original designs or film stills to work from. For comfort's sake, if nothing else.
Apparently, if one does careful measurements, it's very difficult to figure out where the rotating section is in the command sphere. The best fit seems to be axially aligned with the long axis of the Discovery, which implies the angular momentum should have been translated into rotation about that axis. However, rotation around the long axis of an object is unstable. Tidal torque due to the gravitational fields of Io and Jupiter as well as energy dissipation from flexing of the ship could well lead to the rotation about the midsection we see in the movie 2010.For me the most impressive scene in 2010 was seeing the Discovery tumbling end over end. In the book it was caused by the centrifuge locking up and transferring the angular momentum to the ship.
It wasn't. Also, while in the novel, the ticking clock that Discovery was going to crash into Io before Discovery II got there was explained as the the American scientists not knowing the figures to correctly factor in atmospheric drag (or maybe it was a magnetic thing between Io and Jupiter?) so their projections were off, in the movie, they didn't find an explanation and implied it was a Spooky Monolith Thing.In the movie, the Discovery seems to be orbiting Io, but I don't recall if the reason for the spinning was explained.
I wonder why the monolith even bothered destroying the probe (and Max's pod). Why would it concern itself with things that are clearly not a threat?
Especially since Dr. Floyd had earlier said that they threw all sorts of lasers, nuclear detonations, etc. at the other monolith and it didn't react at all?
that burst of energy from the Monolith was Dave Bowman on his way to Earth.
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