2001: A Space Odyssey (Film)

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Informational notes

  1. ^ Jason Sperb's study of Kubrick The Kubrick Facade analyses Kubrick's use of narration in detail. John Baxter's biography of Kubrick also describes how he frequently favoured voice-over narration. Only three of Kubrick's 13 films lack narration: Space Odyssey, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut.[46]
  2. ^ Examples of the Action Office desk and "Propst Perch" chair appearing in the film can be seen in Pina 2002, pp. 66–71. First introduced in 1968, the Action Office-stcubicle" would eventually occupy 70 per cent of office space by the mid-2000s.
  3. ^ Cubicles had earlier appeared in Jacques Tati's Playtime in 1967.
  4. ^ Between the two lines large red letters reading at top "CAUTION" and at bottom "EXPLOSIVE BOLTS" are smaller black lines reading "MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS" followed by even smaller lines of four instructions beginning "(1) SELF TEST EXPLOSIVE BOLTS PER INST 14 PARA 3 SEC 5D AFTER EACH EVA", et cetera. The instructions are generally legible on Blu-ray editions but not DVD editions of the film.[83]
  5. ^ Robert Kolker put the cumulative global gross of the film at $138 million as of 2006,[138] although it has had several limited releases since then. The combined takings of the 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2018 reissues added a further $7.9 million to the gross.[136]

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Further reading

  • Emme, Eugene M., ed. (1982). Science fiction and space futures – past and present. AAS History Series. Vol. 5. San Diego: Univelt. ISBN 0-87703-172-X.
  • Frayling, Christopher (2015). The 2001 File: Harry Lange and the Design of the Landmark Science Fiction Film. London: Reel Art Press. ISBN 978-0-9572610-2-0.
  • Johnson, Adam (2012). 2001 The Lost Science. Burlington Canada: Apogee Prime. ISBN 978-1-926837-19-2.
  • Johnson, Adam (2016). 2001 The Lost Science Volume 2. Burlington Canada: Apogee Prime. ISBN 978-1-926837-35-2.
  • Mathijs, Ernest; Mendik, Xavier (2011). "2001: A Space Odyssey". 100 Cult Films. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-84457-571-8.
  • Ordway, Frederick I; Godwin, Robert (2014). 2001 The Heritage & Legacy of the Space Odyssey. Burlington Canada: Apogee Prime. ISBN 978-1-9268373-2-1.
  • Shuldiner, Herbert (June 1968). "How They Filmed '2001: A Space Odyssey'". Popular Science. Vol. 192, no. 6. Bonnier Corporation. pp. 62–67. ISSN 0161-7370.
  • Wigley, Samuel (28 March 2018). "50 years of 2001: A Space Odyssey – 5 films that influenced Kubrick's giant leap for sci-fi". bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2021.

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