I used to enjoy the movie 2010 quite a bit in the past, but I've really come to find it rather poor more recently. I DO appreciate the fact that it's very different from 2001. That's certainly the way to go. However, there's a number of things that really drag it down in my view:
- 2010 dated itself incredibly by introducing the Cold War angle.
- It also makes the mistake IMHO of not paying attention to details and design the way 2001 did. It's very possible Hyams couldn't afford to. But all I have to go on is what's on screen. One example (and it may seem small but I think it's important) is the monitors on Discovery. In 2001, the monitors look like flatscreen displays (achieved through rear projection). They look incredibly sleek and in some cases almost look like very flat Tablet-PCs. In 2010, you can cleary see they simply used CRT monitors or television sets (the screen bulges somewhat). The result is (for me anyway) that 2001 still feels modern technologically while 2010 feels like what it is: An 80's movie. This is just one example but there are more, particularly on earth.
- It missed out on a golden opportunity on being almost prophetic the way the book was by including the Chinese and presenting their challenge the way it did. That was a very important angle to the book, and I think it's a shame they missed out on that opportunity for whatever reasons (playing it safe, maybe, I don't know).
- I always thought Roy Scheider was a great actor, and he certainly gives a strong performance here. Still, I can't help but miss Sylvester as Floyd. The change here is just incredibly distracting IMHO. It just doesn't feel like the same character at all.
- Max's death is just dumb and unnecessary IMHO. The book didn't have it, and it was clear it didn't need it. As far as I can see it only serves as a means of making Tanya look bad compared to Floyd who has more 'common sense'.
- The more I see the movie the more the 'running gag' of the movie annoys me. Max will use an English proverb incorrectly, and Walter will correct me, becoming more and more fed up (that is until just before Max goes out on his fatal mission). So then, Walter, how's your Russian?
One thing I didn't list here is something from the book I really missed. I didn't list it because I actually think it was good they didn't include it: The alien life form encountered by the Chinese on Europa. I think it's good they didn't include it because chances are the movie making technologies in that day and age would not have allowed them to do it very convincingly.
This (along with my 'real' complaints) is why I think the novel 2010 should be made into a film again today. It could include more aspects from the book (including, for example, Walter's and Max's true relationship) and present things like the surface of Europa and its inhabitants with modern technology.
Oh, and I think it's a good thing they never made 2061 or 3001 into a movie. Neither one warrents it IMHO. 2061 was so incredibly boring, I thought. It just seemed to completely ignore the aspects that were interesting about 2001 and 2010 in favor of Floyd's 'space vacation'. 3001 was better but had some really goofy aspects as well as a rather dissapointing resolution IMHO which is only possible in the first place because Clarke says it takes place in a different continuity, universe, whatever.