Monday, March 21, 2011

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)




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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)


Dr Floyd: Is there anything else special that you would like for your birthday?



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2001: A Space Odyssey


:24:09
Are you coming to my party tomorrow?

:24:12
I'm sorry, sweetheart, but I can't.

:24:15
Why not?

:24:16
Well, you know, Daddy's traveling.

:24:19
Very sorry about it, but I just can't.

:24:23
I'm going to send you
a very nice present, though.

:24:27
All right.

:24:28
-Anything special that you want?
-Yes.

:24:30
What?

:24:32
A telephone.

:24:34
We've got lots of telephones already.

:24:36
Can't you think of anything else
for your birthday? Something special?










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Apollo 11


Lunar Module
LM-5
callsign Eagle


The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of the Apollo program and the third human voyage to the Moon. Launched on July 16, 1969










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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

149 MPLEX: Monday, March 21 4:30 AM

1968, G, ****, 02:19, Color, English, United Kingdom,

Supercomputer HAL 9000 guides astronauts (Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester) on a trip to find the origins of humans.

Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Leonard Rossiter, Douglas Rain Director(s): Stanley Kubrick Producer(s): Stanley Kubrick










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2001: A Space Odyssey


:38:12
Now. . .

:38:14
. . .I know there have been some
confIicting views. . .

:38:18
. . .regarding the need for
compIete security in this matter.

:38:22
More specificaIIy, your opposition
to the cover story. . .

:38:26
. . .created to give the impression
of an epidemic at the base.

:38:30
I understand that beyond it being
a matter of principIe. . .

:38:35
. . .many of you are troubIed
by the concern and anXiety. . .

:38:38
. . .this story of an epidemic might cause
to your reIatives and friends on Earth.

:38:44
I compIeteIy sympathize
with your negative views.

:38:48
I find this cover story
personaIIy embarrassing, myseIf.

:38:53
However, I accept the need
for absoIute secrecy in this.

:38:57
And I hope you wiII too.

:39:02
I'm sure you're aII aware
of the grave potentiaI. . .

:39:05
. . .for cuIturaI shock
and sociaI disorientation. . .

:39:07
. . .contained in this situation. . .

:39:10
. . .if the facts were
prematureIy made pubIic. . .

:39:12
. . .without adequate preparation
and conditioning.

:39:16
Anyway. . .

:39:18
. . .this is the view
of the CounciI.

:39:21
The purpose of my visit is to gather
additionaI facts and opinions. . .

:39:25
. . .on the situation. . .

:39:27
. . .and to prepare a report
to the CounciI. . .

:39:30
. . .recommending when and how
the news shouId eventuaIIy be announced.

:39:36
If any of you wouId Iike to give me
your views and opinions. . .

:39:40
. . .in private, if you Iike, I wiII be
happy to incIude them in my report.