2001: Space Odyssey Best Scenes - The Monolith At The Moon

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  • The astronauts go to the moon to check on the monolith. I almost shit my pants the frist time I saw this. Eerie music.
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Komentáře • 586

  • @wutzerface77
    @wutzerface77 Před 7 lety +801

    hard to believe this was made in 68... damn this movie is amazing

    • @dmf41
      @dmf41 Před 6 lety +44

      1968 was the height of post-war western culture. We are living well into its decline now in a garbage pile of IPhones.

    • @wooti490
      @wooti490 Před 5 lety +2

      Holy fucking shit no way

    • @wooti490
      @wooti490 Před 5 lety +2

      I dont believe you :*

    • @deadreckoning6288
      @deadreckoning6288 Před 5 lety

      @@dmf41 Truth to that.

    • @IngvarMar
      @IngvarMar Před 5 lety +4

      David Faubert are you comparing a movie with a phone?

  • @olleronn616
    @olleronn616 Před rokem +47

    There's something utterly bone-chilling about the idea of discovering something that is unquestionably a product of sentient beings, but having no idea whatsoever what it could be.

    • @ishtvaan9789
      @ishtvaan9789 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Humanity of today would call it "fake"

    • @pemjozsef981
      @pemjozsef981 Před měsícem

      I recommend the novel "His Master's Voice" by Stanisław Lem. It takes this concept to another level its truly great.

  • @MrBump2
    @MrBump2 Před 5 lety +594

    This scene, in a G rated movie about ascension, is probably the scariest thing I've ever seen.

    • @WarAgainstCruelty22
      @WarAgainstCruelty22 Před 2 lety +12

      If anything, the human species is _descending_

    • @bassemramez9518
      @bassemramez9518 Před rokem +2

      where is the silver line? ..

    • @hamilton9651
      @hamilton9651 Před rokem +7

      Scary? I was confused and then they switched to the Jupiter mission 18 months later and bored me for the rest of the movie. The only scene that I liked was when Bowman came through the emergency airlock without his space helmet, although my friend who is an MD believes he would have been killed doing that. Actually we now know that the entire crew would have been killed by the Jovan radiation belt, and the electrical systems would have been destroyed along with HAL 9000.

    • @ramoth777
      @ramoth777 Před rokem +6

      The soundtrack alone is scary enough...

    • @christufuhh
      @christufuhh Před rokem +1

      @@Joey3s If you like watching this movie you're probably not fun

  • @ragejoona431
    @ragejoona431 Před 7 lety +652

    I love it how every time we see the monolith the human kind takes a step forward in the evolution, either it's learning the usage of tools, Traveling to a new planet, or becoming a new being. It was a pure genius of putting the consept of god, evolution and aliens, into an object without finding out almost anything about what it is, or what it actually does.

    • @Bluecheese1400
      @Bluecheese1400 Před 4 lety

      RageJoona
      I don’t get it god, evolution and aliens? Where did you bring all of these

    • @SqualingtonConstantine
      @SqualingtonConstantine Před 4 lety +57

      @@Bluecheese1400 The monolith seems to bring evolution to humans. When the apes first found the monolith on Earth, they gained the intelligence to use tools. In this scene, when the humans have uncovered the monolith on the moon, it sent out a signal to its creators to notify them that humans are now capable of space-travel. It also sends a more directional signal to a massive monolith orbiting Jupiter, basically telling humans "GO HERE NEXT."
      The monoliths are obviously created by aliens, but we don't know exactly for what purpose, that's the scary part that's supposed to make you question these concepts.

    • @OreadNYC
      @OreadNYC Před 4 lety +30

      @@Bluecheese1400 Arthur C. Clarke makes it clear in the novel version of the film that during the sequence called "The Dawn Of Man", the reason why the monolith is there is in order to facilitate the evolution of this particular group of proto-humans. In the book, a target appears on the front face of the monolith for Moon Gazer (the head of the troop) to throw stones at. We don't see this in the film...but what we do see is a sequence in which Moon Gazer is contemplating a pig skeleton then picks up.a bone and quickly realizes that it can be used as a club to kill the pigs for food. As Moon Gazer examines the skeleton, we see a very brief shot of the monolith...the implication being that what Moon Gazer is thinking has at the very least somehow been affected or maybe even instigated by his troop's encounter with the monolith.

    • @UserUser-tc9gr
      @UserUser-tc9gr Před 3 lety

      Maybe this December

    • @paulgreengod
      @paulgreengod Před 2 lety +3

      It's not that, it's symbolism of saturn. Look at the millennium Hilton that overlooks ground zero in NYC, it's the same thing. The memorial fountains are black cubes as well.

  • @Pippinmog
    @Pippinmog Před 8 lety +725

    This scene alone justifies why this is one of the greatest movies ever made.

    • @PresidentialWinner
      @PresidentialWinner Před 4 lety +19

      The greatest in my opinion. My favorite at least. You should read the book for reference as well.

    • @bobjoe8966
      @bobjoe8966 Před 4 lety +6

      *the greatest

    • @Topher118
      @Topher118 Před 3 lety +5

      Does it tho?

    • @cristianelvis5788
      @cristianelvis5788 Před 3 lety +4

      No question the Masterpiece of all films

    • @Young_Dab
      @Young_Dab Před 3 lety +6

      How? I'm greatly confused how this scene makes one of the greatest movies ever? Someone enlighten me

  • @kaankahraman1341
    @kaankahraman1341 Před 3 lety +209

    I love how at 2:26, the reflection on the monolith looks like there is someone on the other side touching Floyd's hand.

    • @K_B241
      @K_B241 Před 2 lety +21

      Reminiscent of Michelangelo's Creation of Adam. A supreme force propelling them to the next phase of evolution.

    • @typowynietypowy4559
      @typowynietypowy4559 Před rokem +13

      Wow, I haven't notice that before

    • @radomira5645
      @radomira5645 Před rokem +8

      There is someone on the other side, it's God...

    • @johndough-jr6od
      @johndough-jr6od Před 4 měsíci +1

      good catch.

    • @GregMuniz7
      @GregMuniz7 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Reminds me of the first handshake in interstellar

  • @snowset675
    @snowset675 Před 17 dny +6

    I watched this in theaters today. The sound it made was so loud I had to actually cover my ears. I thought it was the theater’s actual alarm going off!

  • @piercemansfield7362
    @piercemansfield7362 Před 3 lety +59

    The music makes it feel like you are watching something that has a supernatural presence, god, aliens, whatever, it is beyond our plane of understanding

    • @tomsha8800
      @tomsha8800 Před rokem +2

      I agree Pierce, Best Wishes. Sincerely, Tom

    • @reapthewhirlwind4166
      @reapthewhirlwind4166 Před 4 měsíci

      Or is it just a lifeless communication screen. Putting out high frequency sound?

    • @Tipsy.42
      @Tipsy.42 Před měsícem +2

      ​@reapthewhirlwind4166 No, it's so much more. Watch the movie and you'd see.

  • @futbolvinotinto21
    @futbolvinotinto21 Před 8 lety +319

    This movie scared the ever-living shit out of me when I was a kid. Still one if the best movies I've ever seen though.

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 Před 6 lety +22

      Damn, this is really scary. And nothing happens, there's just a slab of stone standinf there doing nothing.

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 Před 6 lety +9

      It scared the ever-living shit out of me, too, when I saw it the first time. And I was 23.

    • @drakeredwingofficial
      @drakeredwingofficial Před 5 lety +1

      same

    • @SteffanoDucati
      @SteffanoDucati Před 5 lety

      Seen it when I was 13 or 14 .. never scared me but it was hard as hell to figure out

    • @dougg1075
      @dougg1075 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too

  • @user-gd8xm3eb9t
    @user-gd8xm3eb9t Před rokem +62

    The score will just seen chills up your spine. It wouldn't have the same effect for any worldly, relatable situation either. The amount of curiosity and fear about space during that time in society, would have loved to experienced this in theaters.

    • @BEVERYCUMMINS
      @BEVERYCUMMINS Před rokem

      I was totally engrossed at age 17 . it was when we were approaching landing on the moon ; Everything was stunning yet believable . How Kubrick depicted all this was mind blowing ...... I am disappointed that once we reached 2001 . We were sadly behind this movie as far behind in not communicating with alien life ...

  • @tlibber
    @tlibber Před 7 lety +181

    This scene was the first one filmed in "2001." Principal photography began here on December 29, 1965.

    • @richardscally694
      @richardscally694 Před 5 lety +3

      CORRECT!! It's still, and always will be a Masterpiece.

    • @AleisterMeowley
      @AleisterMeowley Před 5 lety +2

      Really? That’s my birthday...about twenty years earlier

    • @kaberus7565
      @kaberus7565 Před 4 lety

      Wow it took 3 years to film? That's forever by modern standards.

    • @mariodiazrivera4444
      @mariodiazrivera4444 Před 4 lety

      @@AleisterMeowley That must mean something

    • @Massflavour
      @Massflavour Před 3 lety +7

      cant believe they actually filmed it on the moon

  • @saidtheactress
    @saidtheactress Před rokem +15

    Ligeti's music is 50% of the unsettling power of this sequence. Kudos to Kubrick for having the knowledge to find it and the insight to use it.

  • @davidranney8723
    @davidranney8723 Před rokem +23

    Every time I watch a clip from 2001 I'm simply amazed at the quality of the futurism. Someone put a great deal of effort and thought into conceiving what future technologies might actually be like.

    • @SeattlePioneer
      @SeattlePioneer Před 7 měsíci +2

      >
      Didn't predict the demise of AT&T or Pan Am though! n At the time of the movie, these were such icons you couldn't really imagine them disappearing, but disappear they did.

  • @RaymondHng
    @RaymondHng Před 6 lety +130

    Just saw the 50th anniversary screening of this in a theater. The audio of the signal from the monolith was much more piercing.

    • @yukohiei18
      @yukohiei18 Před 5 lety +23

      I saw it in Imax and I think I went deaf from this scene alone

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Před 5 lety +16

      What?

    • @yukohiei18
      @yukohiei18 Před 5 lety +46

      Oh sorry *ahem* I SAID I THINK I WENT DEAF FROM THIS SCENE ALONE!

    • @randominternetuser5123
      @randominternetuser5123 Před 3 lety +7

      @@yukohiei18 WHAT?!

    • @Dana_inc
      @Dana_inc Před rokem

      I never seen this movie.

  • @hmdwgf
    @hmdwgf Před rokem +49

    The shot at 2:23 is one of the greatest shots ever composed for a movie and one of the greatest moments in any movie ever. There is so much going on in this one shot- it’s a little hard to comprehend.

    • @scottgimple8107
      @scottgimple8107 Před 11 měsíci +2

      What do u mean there’s so much going on? It’s the exact opposite

    • @johnpaulmakowski7464
      @johnpaulmakowski7464 Před 10 měsíci +4

      ..to me its dr floyd doing the exact same thing that our prehistoric ancestors did...four million years ago!
      putting their hands on the monolith.
      that gives me goosebumps!!

    • @cancercentral9997
      @cancercentral9997 Před 3 měsíci

      It's a guy touching an object. If you're going to point to excellent cinematography, point to the light tunnel/stargate scene.

  • @athansky25
    @athansky25 Před 5 lety +44

    The Monolith doesn't want a selfie/groupfie. That's why it made a beaming sound ! 😉

    • @dylanthompson8511
      @dylanthompson8511 Před měsícem

      Thats actually just a coincidence, albeit a crazy one. It's because of the light of the sun hitting it for the first time in 4 million years, letting them know that we're ready.

  • @betobolt9212
    @betobolt9212 Před 11 měsíci +17

    The only movie to actually use the "fear of the unknown" concept to its full potential.

  • @brianw.6718
    @brianw.6718 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Can we just take a moment and appreciate these brave actors for going all the way to the moon just to shoot a movie? That's some real dedication to your craft.

  • @tomsha8800
    @tomsha8800 Před rokem +11

    I had just turned 12. My mother took me, my brother, and some school friends to The Windsor Cinerama Theater in Houston to see this movie. I was riveted when the pit scene was on. I still think this might be the Greatest sci fi film ever. Best Wishes. Sincerely, Tom

  • @MrSebboxxx
    @MrSebboxxx Před 6 lety +49

    ...this scene alone gives such an unbelievable feeling ...

    • @miguelmouta5372
      @miguelmouta5372 Před 2 lety

      Not mentioning tinnitus leads people to suicide. No cure or relief.

    • @ramoth777
      @ramoth777 Před 2 lety +2

      It does!

  • @tsr207
    @tsr207 Před rokem +16

    The 2001 spacesuits look "real" in so many ways - the plugable modules for the helmets
    that detail procedures and manual documents- likes todays flash drives, the backpacks that follow the design of the Apollo suits. Every Sci Fi film since I compare to these suits and they still appear more real than the later creations. And the walk down the ramp with the hand held camera (unheard of the time) takes the viewer into the mystery with Floyd.

  • @dixi936
    @dixi936 Před 2 lety +33

    I remember when I watch this scene for the first time, I paused at 1:20 and I asked myself : "How is this possible than a scene of a movie can have so much tension ?!" Kubrick was truly a genius !

  • @ellisonhamilton3322
    @ellisonhamilton3322 Před 4 lety +71

    Simply one of the most brilliantly conceived and executed motion pictures ever. And many would argue....one of the most prophetic.
    Many have tried to analyze the meaning of the monolith.
    For me this is simple.
    It's a presence. Just that...a presence. It made itself known at the dawn of human intelligence and again as humans took their first steps into the unknown of space.
    I've seen this film at least a dozen times in my lifetime and I never fail to be mesmerized by it.
    Thank you A.C Clarke and Stanley Kubrick. You set the standard. And no one has matched it yet.

  • @kevinhillary4057
    @kevinhillary4057 Před 4 lety +56

    Love how they use the same angles and music synced with how the monkeys also discovered it, approached it, and touched it. Opening shots are gr8 as well, best movie ever

  • @PopeLando
    @PopeLando Před 8 lety +50

    The first day of shooting on 2001 - 50 years ago today, 29 December 1965.

  • @DwayneHicks426
    @DwayneHicks426 Před 5 lety +38

    Movie was made in 68.....we didnt land on the moon til 69.
    Scary how accurate this is.

    • @oranagaming237
      @oranagaming237 Před 5 lety +3

      We wouldn't have known what was up there...

    • @JBroMCMXCI
      @JBroMCMXCI Před 5 lety +22

      Makes sense it was accurate since the "real" moon landing was filmed by the same studio. This scene/movie was just a practice run.

    • @callumfisher8101
      @callumfisher8101 Před 4 lety +19

      JBroMCMXCI Shut the fuck up.

    • @mireya0269
      @mireya0269 Před 4 lety +11

      @@JBroMCMXCI Please, shut up...

    • @ADHDDistracts
      @ADHDDistracts Před 4 lety +1

      Esquivel Paulin Jordi Mariano TDK you really believe we went to the moon 🤦‍♂️
      There’s no helping people like you

  • @EventHorizon34
    @EventHorizon34 Před 3 lety +48

    The most frightening scene I remember seeing as a kid! Still truly don’t understand what the monolith is or what it represents. The fact that it is inpenetrable is a clue.

    • @glavardera
      @glavardera Před 2 lety +3

      @Pedro Ortega " then helped Man become one of them." That is not evident in the movie, distinctly not true in the book.

    • @michaelhall2709
      @michaelhall2709 Před 2 lety +12

      @@glavardera It’s actually as reasonable an interpretation of the film’s conclusion as any, and Clarke’s novel, while a fine and interesting work in its own right, should not be used as a sort of roadmap to describe Kubrick’s film, which is far more ambiguous and mystical than the book.

    • @travisjames3517
      @travisjames3517 Před 7 měsíci +2

      This monolith let the aliens know we graduated to landing and mining our moon. The human race is evolving and getting smarter.

  • @ulfingvar1
    @ulfingvar1 Před rokem +6

    The musical choices in this film must be among the top 5 ever!!!! The pairing of Ligeti and Richard Strauss fucking MAKES this movie!!!

  • @panosmxt
    @panosmxt Před 11 měsíci +4

    This soundtrack sounds like there was a huge choir of people making strange and scary sounds, which seems quite impressive on its own...whoever made this was a genius!!!👍👍👍

  • @hollyandtheev6519
    @hollyandtheev6519 Před 2 lety +13

    Watching this by yourself at night is pure terror.

  • @BigBagOfFrikenAirFak
    @BigBagOfFrikenAirFak Před 3 lety +15

    The way this scene made me feel when I first watched it is indescribable. No amount of words can justify the existentialism in this scene.

  • @paulgrove1407
    @paulgrove1407 Před 4 lety +21

    It still gets me - the simple elegance of the machine, combined with its sophistication. Engineered to last millions of years, yet activated by sunlight falling on it.

    • @travisjames3517
      @travisjames3517 Před 9 měsíci

      Notice it’s a metaphor harming back to when the apes revered the original?

  • @SuperBustyEva
    @SuperBustyEva Před rokem +6

    I am 100% convinced that Stanley intended this to be a extenitial horror film. everything about it is off putting and a bit unsettling.

  • @Cre8tvMG
    @Cre8tvMG Před 8 lety +190

    Damn. It's a frickin' iPhone 7S!

  • @capturesexpress
    @capturesexpress Před 2 lety +10

    Just glad there was a camera guy there with them to film this ground breaking evolutionary event.

  • @ulfingvar1
    @ulfingvar1 Před 2 lety +7

    Never have the meeting between humans and a totally unknowable alien presence been so dramatically depicted.

    • @briangriffin5701
      @briangriffin5701 Před 2 lety +7

      Choosing a stark black non reflective object to symbolize an alien intelligence instead of some guys in a rubber suit was nothing short of genius.

  • @hotelmario510
    @hotelmario510 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Had the opportunity to see this film yesterday in a cinema, and let me tell you, that loud squeal at the end of the scene is not done justice on a tinny laptop speaker, or even headphones. The ENTIRE audience practically jumped out of their seats. It's deafeningly loud through a surround sound system.

  • @ericslodysko3982
    @ericslodysko3982 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I forgot how absolutely bone-chilling this scene was until I did some research on the movie for a scene study class. My heart is racing now. The musical score is simultaneously incredible and unsettling. The cinematography -- next level.

  • @joshuaanderson2185
    @joshuaanderson2185 Před 6 lety +26

    Perfect voicemail message.

  • @davidvegabravo1579
    @davidvegabravo1579 Před rokem +8

    2:29 - Imagine this is real. That historic moment would be absolutely incredible.

    • @ryanm7263
      @ryanm7263 Před 10 měsíci

      Less marijuana

    • @digitalwayfarer7404
      @digitalwayfarer7404 Před 8 měsíci

      There'd be no moment: the public would never hear about it. Too important for 'national security.'

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 14 dny

      @@digitalwayfarer7404 Impossible to conceal a radio signal from the Moon.

  • @youchris67
    @youchris67 Před 4 lety +11

    0:49 is the one of the greatest iconic science fiction scenes ever! It is the 2nd most iconic in 2001. Second only to the scene of the "Starchild" looking down at the Earth at the end of this magnificent movie.

  • @mikebennet7697
    @mikebennet7697 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The way Kubrick filmed parts of this going from a sterile, static camera view to the astronauts POV is just another reason he was such a great filmaker. Its totally unnerving in the same way the little girls in The Shinning were.

  • @ZedAlfa.
    @ZedAlfa. Před 10 měsíci +4

    The Monolith is the aliens calling card.
    Basically it says (without words) “Some form of intelligence buried this here, it was us.”
    In reality, discovery of the Monolith is in fact first contact.

  • @masterjedi343
    @masterjedi343 Před 5 lety +18

    I wish I would have gotten to see this on the big screen when it came out for it's anniversary last year. That would have been so fucking cool. Seeing this gorgeous masterpiece of a movie on an imax screen.

    • @SilkfireStudios
      @SilkfireStudios Před 4 lety +2

      Same, then again I only saw this masterpiece for the first time a few hours ago!

  • @user-vb9ym2gj5h
    @user-vb9ym2gj5h Před 4 lety +4

    調査隊が直接モノリスの穴に入らず、入り口で並び立ちそれをカメラが見上げるシーンは最高です。

  • @thomthumbe
    @thomthumbe Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just goofing around one day in High School shop class, a couple of us made a “monolith” to the 1:4:9 dimensions, although somewhat smaller than in the movie. The next day in class, I brought in a can of ultra-flat black paint. At first the teacher was upset, but then he started laughing. It was all in good fun. I still have it in my basement, but my wife thinks it needs to be thrown out! 😅

  • @My-nl6sg
    @My-nl6sg Před 6 lety +10

    After 50 years the set designs still felt futuristic, this is flippin epic

  • @garymcgrath8246
    @garymcgrath8246 Před rokem +2

    @3:43 monolth , sun & moon are in alignment & there are other alignments with the sun in the movie _- yip there's an alignment vibe going on

  • @ClarkTeddles
    @ClarkTeddles Před 3 lety +2

    listening to that loud high-pitched noise in the theater on a huge screen with 70mm projected onto it is a whole new level of "Thats loud" Ive never heard anything louder in my entire life.

  • @eviataretzion7529
    @eviataretzion7529 Před 2 lety +3

    the hand hald shots are just amazing

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před 4 lety +35

    Interesting to note that MGM execs were upset that Kubrick didn't have a finished score for the picture. Alex North, a talented composer was hired and collaborated with Kubrick. When North attended the screening of the movie, he was justifiably angry to find Kubrick hadn't used any of his music in the film. However, in retrospect, the Ligeti and Strauss music were perfect for the visuals shown. The mood of the mystical, mysterious monolith scene is proof.

  • @kaberus7565
    @kaberus7565 Před 4 lety +7

    The vocal music is perfectly haunting. Reminds me of that Bjork album.

  • @nitishaggarwal3739
    @nitishaggarwal3739 Před 2 lety +8

    Woah, that camerawork at 1.14 is just amazing, can't believe it is a 1968 shot

    • @tristano1984
      @tristano1984 Před rokem +1

      the hand-held camera in this sequence was, as always in all his films, operated by Kubrick in person.

    • @nitishaggarwal3739
      @nitishaggarwal3739 Před rokem

      @@tristano1984 ohh

  • @abbyjohnson7863
    @abbyjohnson7863 Před 20 dny +2

    I’ve never been so afraid of a rectangle in my life 😂

  • @jonathana8411
    @jonathana8411 Před 7 měsíci +1

    the tension in this music must hit that range in our hearing that produces anxiety, no matter how many times I have seen this it makes me feel like bugs r crawling on me, and as it slows and intensifies in the monkey scene, jist brilliant

  • @jerseypooh4664
    @jerseypooh4664 Před rokem +3

    The music alone is enough to give one the heebie jeebies.

  • @jamespigeon1399
    @jamespigeon1399 Před 2 lety +9

    this is still the scariest thing i’ve ever seen

  • @sobek6735
    @sobek6735 Před 3 lety +5

    These effects hold up incredibly well, plus the set looks gorgeous

  • @soundofmai
    @soundofmai Před rokem +1

    Ligeti's music is a huge part of what makes this scene feel so mysterious and mesmerizing.

  • @adamc.sieracki4145
    @adamc.sieracki4145 Před 2 lety +8

    Stanley Kubrick's finest horror film. More creepy music and onscreen murders than The Shining.

  • @milansuvajac4476
    @milansuvajac4476 Před 6 měsíci

    Watched this masterpiece in Split, Croatia in the summer of 1968. I was 12 years old. It made quite an impression on me, especially the photography and score.

  • @Anonymous-qd3je
    @Anonymous-qd3je Před 3 lety +19

    The Monolith was solar powered so they would know when man had the nuclear bomb coinciding when they could detect the trans-magnetic anomaly signal and excavate around it. A lunar day is two-weeks, the same for a lunar night. The sun was rising when they landed. When the sunlight lit the monolith, it sent a narrow beam aimed radio signal to Jupiter so powerful the signal bled across multiple channels on their UHF/VHF radio intercoms in their helmets.

    • @j.txx.7968
      @j.txx.7968 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes and their was a camera man who farted and another camera man who was with them on the moon filming this boring ass movie

  • @GaryCooper997
    @GaryCooper997 Před 5 lety +40

    0:43 this shot, this shot right here is the best shot in cinema history

    • @jmeijer6995
      @jmeijer6995 Před 4 lety +6

      Damn! Thanks for making me notice that beauty

    • @deefakir9335
      @deefakir9335 Před 3 lety +1

      You mean how is creates parallel lighting, just like he did for faking the moon landings and which anti-conspiracy people think was impossible for him to do?

    • @bryanchong1713
      @bryanchong1713 Před 3 lety +1

      @@deefakir9335 will you shut up, man?

  • @senseisparky2844
    @senseisparky2844 Před 2 lety +5

    I know this wouldn’t have been easy in 68, but I’d have loved to see the monolith as pitch black as it’s described in the book. It’s solid, but it’s so dark that no light even reflects off of it. It’s like someone carved out a block of spacetime and left it empty

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 Před rokem

      There are photos of the uncovered monolith set being built that show a black pyramid down in the centre of the floor of the set.
      Apparently, according to a book published just after the movie was released, that a huge and very expensive block of Lucite was cast as well, but could not be made clear enough or consistent enough to have the transparent block look needed for the 'teaching machine' sequence.
      They went with a very black block with a rubbed-down matt surface that would photograph almost completely black and almost completely non-reflective.

  • @TheTimeRocket
    @TheTimeRocket Před 6 měsíci +1

    "Ages on ages roll'd over him!
    In stony sleep ages roll'd over him."
    -William Blake

  • @rafaelserranohernandez6426
    @rafaelserranohernandez6426 Před 5 lety +30

    The greatest movie ever made. Period.

  • @Interiorfeather
    @Interiorfeather Před 10 měsíci

    This is the best part in a movie scene in history….. excellent. SB was def a genius.

  • @MM-fp2up
    @MM-fp2up Před 4 lety +6

    I saw this film in theaters last summer for its 50th anniversary. IMAX. Was with my dad, who saw it when it was originally released. I was absolutely blown away. I still dont understand how Kubrick filmed some of those scenes! Timeless movie that I will now pass on to my kids.

    • @BeachcomberNZ
      @BeachcomberNZ Před rokem

      Check out a channel called CinemaTyler, then look for his vids about how the movie was made. It will amaze you!

  • @davidfeltheim2501
    @davidfeltheim2501 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Rewatching this in the theater I had the same anticipation and dread as the Trinity test in Oppenheimer, but 2001 has no deafening blast, only that high pitched ringing.

  • @KGBeast.
    @KGBeast. Před 3 měsíci

    Beyond unsettling the tense atmosphere and ambient of the scene was enough to scare even me one of the most die-hard horror fans. Such an effective scene that lets us know that we really don't know anything about the larger forces at play in our own universe

  • @filiphaas2638
    @filiphaas2638 Před 3 lety +6

    The fact that somebody was capable of making such a thrilling scene 50 years ago is oustanding

  • @athansky25
    @athansky25 Před 5 lety +6

    Goosebumps... creepy sound...

  • @tetelestai5736
    @tetelestai5736 Před 3 lety +14

    November 2020... a mysterious metal monolith that no one had any idea about have been found in the dessert of Utah, United States

  • @Bobaklives
    @Bobaklives Před 6 měsíci +2

    Fun day in the recording studio for that choir 😂

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 Před rokem +3

    Another thing: this set is completely symmetrical, with two little diggers, two sets of lights, and two ramps and sets of boxes and spheres at the walls, so that the camera didn't have to be moved around much, and a hand-held shot could be done facing in any direction and capture the action in a slightly-disorienting way.

  • @athansky25
    @athansky25 Před 5 lety +11

    The Monolith ... is BLACK MIRROR
    😎

  • @miniwattnetwork8204
    @miniwattnetwork8204 Před 2 lety +2

    when I was younger I wondered what mistake on script as sound and vibration does not propagate in vacuum. Later I read somewhere the obvious: the monolith was made by such evolved technology it could modulate in any frequency and any mode and really deafened the astronauts on their own rf intercoms

  • @danoslehoy
    @danoslehoy Před 3 lety +11

    Now, in late 2020, one like it appeared in Utah, and then it disappeared.

    • @readysetgo4468
      @readysetgo4468 Před 3 lety +1

      Well did we evolved? I dont think so lmao

    • @AlphaFramke42
      @AlphaFramke42 Před 3 lety +1

      @@readysetgo4468 you’re implying the evolution would happen overnight and be noticeable, which neither are likely

    • @simonb8464
      @simonb8464 Před 3 lety

      The website Zetatalk explains the purpose of that monolith in one of their newsletters.

  • @MrHowzaa
    @MrHowzaa Před 3 lety +4

    that monolith looks strikingly similar to a modern smartphone

  • @ravensong9030
    @ravensong9030 Před rokem +2

    According to the concept of the film, these guys in spacesuits would look like apemen to an advanced race a million years from then

  • @JohanKylander
    @JohanKylander Před 5 lety +15

    Archaeologists discover the iPhone 20, 3000 C.E . (Colorized)

  • @povertyspec9651
    @povertyspec9651 Před 6 měsíci

    I love how there is a hum when it is touched.

  • @SeattlePioneer
    @SeattlePioneer Před 7 měsíci

    I saw this film as a child when it was first released at a Cinerama theater.
    There are a number of scenes I have always remembered, but the most striking at the time was an early scene where the earth first becomes visible as a planet from space. "The blue marble" effect, except that it was displayed on the huge Cninerama screen.
    It wasn't until several years later that such scenes became a routine result of space flight. But at the time, this was a really striking new way of looking at th earth, even though it was a movie.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver Před 14 dny

      Later, the filmmakers found out how, from space, Earth appears a darker and sharper blue.

  • @jtecallaway5952
    @jtecallaway5952 Před 9 lety +23

    Just noticed this after all theses years...Kubrick deliberately shows the 'site' on the dark side of the moon.
    haha

  • @edwardsmith9260
    @edwardsmith9260 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This soundtracks and alien(1979) will forever be the most haunting soundtracks of all time. Both movies are geniuses in they’re own craft. Terrifying.

    • @jamesjwalsh
      @jamesjwalsh Před 8 měsíci

      Except "Alien" rips this movie off with the crew sabotage/treason backstory.

    • @fan5407
      @fan5407 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jamesjwalsh Who cares? Did Kubrick invent film? I guess he ripped off Louis Le Prince, and so Kubrick is a hack.

  • @RaimM.-wj4gz
    @RaimM.-wj4gz Před 29 dny +1

    It is beyond our understanding because this world is beyond our understanding. The whole scene is a description of us not really knowing anything at all about our own existence. The touching of the monolith is a try and a step forward to the unknown like our whole existence is...we simply just don't know and possibly we will never really know. All we really have is theories it doesn't go much further than that. We were just not made and not meant to know. All we can do is live a normal life according to what we can actually understand (which is really not much in general...)

  • @jaysonpandong860
    @jaysonpandong860 Před 3 lety +5

    2020: FOUND A MYSTERIOUS METAL MONOLITH
    PEOPLE WHO WATCH THESE MOVIE 19yrs ago:👁👄👁

    • @salvadorcmontilla951
      @salvadorcmontilla951 Před 3 lety +7

      This movie was shown in 1968.

    • @jaysonpandong860
      @jaysonpandong860 Před 3 lety

      Oh really? peace😃

    • @yungbrat8772
      @yungbrat8772 Před 3 lety

      @@jaysonpandong860 you’ve clearly not seen the movie and are just flocking here like sheep. This movie and the books have been out since the 60s.
      People that actually watched the movie/read the books 👁👄👁

    • @jaysonpandong860
      @jaysonpandong860 Před 3 lety

      @@yungbrat8772 THANKS FOR INFORMING ME

  • @afrofinka
    @afrofinka Před 5 lety +8

    Music : György Ligeti, Requiem

  • @lex3729
    @lex3729 Před 5 lety +4

    FUUCK! Kubrick was a friggin' Genius.

  • @RoySherfan
    @RoySherfan Před 8 lety +8

    I like how the flood light arrays facing away from the camera are always turned off for the sake of making the lighting predominantly backlit (for aesthetic purposes).

  • @anonuser1
    @anonuser1 Před 3 lety

    Genius on another level.

  • @Cha0sLord93
    @Cha0sLord93 Před 3 lety +2

    It is beyond me how anybody would consider this movie scary. Are you exaggerating or do you find inanimate objects terrifying like some genetically deficient human equivalent of a gerbil or rabbit that dies if startled. Someone explain to me how this film is at all scary

  • @jahnuafortescue5957
    @jahnuafortescue5957 Před 5 lety

    Watching this last night just after smoking a bowl was such a scary experience.

  • @imrannoor516
    @imrannoor516 Před 5 lety +1

    Simply 50 years ahead of time

  • @codetech5598
    @codetech5598 Před 3 lety +5

    The scene starting at 3:00 shows the black monolith with a red light in the top middle, just like HAL.

  • @antonionovais5257
    @antonionovais5257 Před 4 lety +2

    2001 odisseia no espaço é uma obra de arte.....feita em 1968......quem disse que não era possivel forjar idas à lua em 1969?

  • @kezzabanana4958
    @kezzabanana4958 Před 3 lety +11

    My god that music is powerful, and it's perfectly in synch with the discovery of a mysterious monolith that has been placed there millions or billions of years ago by an intelligent extraterrestrial entity. This scene and its meaning is awe-inspiring in that here's a deliberately left artefact to tell an intelligent life form that is us? Lol. That there was an event long before life began from beings many trillions of miles away to say we where here, we existed, we may come again. It really doesn't get more powerful than that. Or maybe as conspiracies go, that kubrick was onto something and that's why there's been no one on the moon since 1972!!! Imagine eh?

    • @j.txx.7968
      @j.txx.7968 Před 2 lety

      Yep and the camera man who filmed this farted and was hungry because he skipped lunch

  • @dumaramutsi
    @dumaramutsi Před rokem +3

    People, remember... this movie is from Nineteen Sixty-Eight!

  • @keristly
    @keristly Před 4 lety +4

    This is the scene!

  • @gary100dm
    @gary100dm Před rokem +1

    The music is Lux Eterna by Gregor Legiti