Space Odyssey
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I, Robot... You, Jane...system HAL 9000. Also, when Giles and Ms Calender perform the binding ritual, the computer screen flashes a number of different colours, much like a scene near the end of the film version of A Space Odyssey . Giles' suggestion that... In this article: Buffy Summers, Rupert Giles, Jenny Calendar, and Dave Bowman |
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Inquirer Local and Regional News | June 23, 2009
Budget woes threaten Pa. film tax break
...the Food Network's Dinner: Impossible. The technology - one suite has computers as big as 2001: A Space Odyssey's HAL 9000 - isn't just cutting-edge, says president Ray Carballada, but "bleeding-edge." Many of the 70 full-timers and 114...
In this article: Pennsylvania, Pat Vance, Hollywood, Best of all possible worlds, Era, and M. Night Shyamalan
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
HAL 9000
HAL 9000 HAL 9000 is a fictional computer in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey saga. It was ranked #13 on a list of greatest film villains of all time on the AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes and Villains. HAL ('H'euristically programmed...
In this article: HAL, David Bowman, HAL 9000, IBM, Arthur C. Clarke, Dr. Chandra, Socrates, Stanley Kubrick, and Athena
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Defamer | January 21, 2009
Sam Rockwell On 'Moon,' Mind Games, And The Perils Of Clone Ping-Pong [Exclusive]
...Earth, experiences an accident and the second Sam is brought to life by his base's friendlier, Zolofted version of 2001: A Space Odyssey's HAL 9000 (voiced by Kevin Spacey), a breach in protocol brings the clones face-to-face as they settle a...
In this article: Sam Rockwell, Moon, Alien, Moon, Derivative, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Solaris, and Sci-fi films
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L.A. Times - Sports | October 02, 2008
What NBA referees need is a little more silence - Los Angeles Times
...data patterns that warrant further investigation." Oh, happy day! Actually, that sounds like some nerd's computer model or HAL 9000 from "2001, A Space Odyssey." In the wake of all the disbelief, starting within the league, the more...
In this article: NBA, David Stern, Tim Donaghy, Joey Crawford, Stu Jackson, Brent Barry, Los Angeles Times, and Allegation
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HAL 9000: Biography from Answers.com
HAL 9000 , Fictional Supercomputer Born: 1951 Birthplace: Fiction Best Known As: The supercomputer from 2001: A Space Odyssey HAL 9000 is the
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2001: A Space Odyssey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HAL 9000 · David Bowman · Dr. Chandra · Walter Curnow · Heywood Floyd · Frank Poole ... A Space Odyssey · 2001: A Space Odyssey score · Monoliths · Poole - HAL 9000 ...
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The Robot Hall of Fame : HAL 9000
HAL 9000. CLAIM TO FAME : 2001: A Space Odyssey "VIEW PHOTO ALBUM. REFERENCE LINKS : ... The HAL 9000 Computer is a non-human and central character in the film by ...
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - IMDb
Starring Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, and good ol' HAL 9000.
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Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey
Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Image from Toby Braun. 42.6 KB. Links: 2001: A Space Odyssey. Toby Braun's Hal 9000 Emulator! ...
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The Space Odyssey series is a science fiction series of four novels and two films created from 1948 to 1997, primarily by the writer Arthur C. Clarke. Two early short stories by Clarke may also be considered part of the series.
* "The Sentinel" — short story written in 1948 and first published in 1951 as "Sentinel of Eternity"
* "Encounter at Dawn" — short story first published in 1953 as "Encounter in the Dawn"
* 2001: A Space Odyssey — film and novel — produced concurrently and released in 1968
* 2010: Odyssey Two — 1982 novel, turned into the 1984 film 2010 with screenplay by Peter Hyams
* 2061: Odyssey Three — 1987 novel
* 3001: The Final Odyssey — 1997 novel
The 2001 screenplay was written by Clarke and Stanley Kubrick jointly, based on the seed idea in "The Sentinel" that an alien civilization has left an object on the Moon to alert them to mankind's attainment of space travel. In addition, the 1953 short story contains elements of the first section of the film, in which the ancestors of humans are apparently given an evolutionary "nudge" by extraterrestrials. The opening part of another Clarke story, "Transience", has plot elements set in about the same time in human history, but is otherwise unrelated.
The 1972 book The Lost Worlds of 2001 contains material that did not make it into the book or film.
Clarke's first attempt to write the sequel to 2001, was a movie screenplay. Clarke was not directly involved in the production of the second film, although he did appear in a cameo. Kubrick had no involvement in the 2010 novel or movie, or any of the later projects. As of 2008, there are no plans for a third or fourth movie.
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