“The Intersection of Science Fiction and Horror” ITF Watch: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 film)

“The Intersection of Science Fiction and Horror” ITF Watch: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 film)

Stanley Kubrick didn't just change Science Fiction, but film as an art form forever with his mind-bending space epic that introduced the world to mysterious alien monoliths and HAL 9000’s cold red eye. In episode 228, Luke & James cover Arthur C....
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Stanley Kubrick didn't just change Science Fiction, but film as an
art form forever with his mind-bending space epic that introduced
the world to mysterious alien monoliths and HAL 9000’s cold red
eye. In episode 228, Luke & James cover Arthur C. Clarke’s
original short story “The Sentinel” briefly before getting into one
of the most famous movies ever made. Topics include
spaghettification, time dilation, cosmic horror, artificial
intelligence as an extension of humanity, the US space race, and so
much more. Join them next week as they cover the novelization of
the movie penned by the original author himself!

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James Bailey


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References


“The Sentinel” by Arthur C. Clarke

The History and Science of the Slit Scan Effect

On the Shoulders of Kubrick

“They Come From the Void” by Luke Elliott

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