Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a MasterpieceThe definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, and of director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke—“a tremendous explication of a tremendous film….Breathtaking” (The Washington Post). Fifty years ago a strikingly original film had its premiere. Still acclaimed as one of the most remarkable and important motion pictures ever made, 2001: A Space Odyssey depicted the first contacts between humanity and extraterrestrial intelligence. The movie was the product of a singular collaboration between Stanley Kubrick and science fiction visionary Arthur C. Clarke. Fresh off the success of his cold war satire Dr. Strangelove, Kubrick wanted to make the first truly first-rate science fiction film. Drawing from Clarke’s ideas and with one of the author’s short stories as the initial inspiration, their bold vision benefited from pioneering special effects that still look extraordinary today, even in an age of computer-generated images. In Space Odyssey, author, artist, and award-winning filmmaker Michael Benson “delivers expert inside stuff” (San Francisco Chronicle) from his extensive research of Kubrick’s and Clarke’s archives. He has had the cooperation of Kubrick’s widow, Christiane, and interviewed most of the key people still alive who worked on the film. Drawing also from other previously unpublished interviews, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of the film from its genesis to its legacy, including many previously untold stories. And it features dozens of photos from the making of the film, most never previously published. “At last! The dense, intense, detailed, and authoritative saga of the making of the greatest motion picture I’ve ever seen…Michael Benson has done the Cosmos a great service” (Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks). |
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User Review - maura853 - LibraryThing... dah ... dah ... dah ... DAH DAH!! ... There, now that I've got that out of my system, we can talk about the book. Once he hits his stride, Michael Benson does an excellent job of telling all you ... Read full review
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User Review - podbay - LibraryThingBrilliant, detailed account of the making of Kubrick’s masterpiece, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Many, many amazing anecdotes and stories from behind-the-scenes of this great movie. A must-read for fans of the film. Read full review
Contents
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Borehamwood | 106 |
Production | 151 |
Purple Hearts and High Wires | 221 |
The Dawn of Man | 262 |
End Game | 319 |
Symmetry and Abstraction | 365 |
Release | 406 |
Aftermath | 429 |
Acknowledgments | 445 |
Notes | 451 |
Index | 483 |
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