Space Odyssey

The Series
  1. 2001 A Space Odyssey Opening

    2001 A Space Odyssey Opening

    The Greatest Movie Opening Ever!!

  2. Official 2001: A Space Odyssey Trailer

    Official 2001: A Space Odyssey Trailer

    Copyright 2003 Warner Bros. From Stanley Kubrick, the greatest director of all time.

  3. 2001 a space odyssey

    2001 a space odyssey

    the dawning of man and his upright strife

  4. 2001: A space odyssey - Ending

    2001: A space odyssey - Ending

    2001: A space odyssey final scene

  5. DRUNKEST GUY EVER ( 2001 space Odyssey )

    DRUNKEST GUY EVER ( 2001 space Odyssey )

    Drunkest guy ever goes back for more beer

  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey Theme Song Music Video

    2001: A Space Odyssey Theme Song Music Video

    The name of the piece is Sprach Zarathustra and was written by Richard Strauss. The piece was played in the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey. The movie was directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1968. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, and received one for visual effects.

  7. 2001 Space Odyssey - Orbital Halcyon

    2001 Space Odyssey - Orbital Halcyon

    The thing's hollow.. it goes on forever... and..oh my God...it's full of stars.

  8. 2001 A Space Odyssey - Space Sequences Tribute Part 1of4

    2001 A Space Odyssey - Space Sequences Tribute Part 1of4

    And here the "Mother" (well the real mother is probably "Metropolis") of all Science Fiction Movie Special Visual Effects: Stanley Kubricks "2001 - A Space Odysee" from 1968. All seen here is of course handmade. All photographic effects, no CGI. And all SFX Scenes from the Movie are cut toghether in full length and in chronological order. The Music in PART2of4 at 1:20 and 6:42 is right out of the Movie. Gayane Ballet Suite (Adagio) Aram Khachaturian. You should find it on the Originial Movie ...

  9. TRAILER - 2001: a space odyssey

    TRAILER - 2001: a space odyssey

    re-imagined trailer for Stanley Kubrick's 2001: a space odyssey(1968)

  10. 2001 A Space Odyssey

    2001 A Space Odyssey

    Abridged version of an hour long documentary broadcast on Channel 4 in 2001, it is introduced by James Cameron and features co-writer Arthur C Clarke, visual fx pioneer Douglas Trumbull, and feminist writer/art critic Camille Paglia discussing the ideas behind the spectacle and the unique methodology of its creator, Stanley Kubrick.