• 2010 The Year We Make Contact

    From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Avon on Sun Jan 19 13:04:00 2025
    Hello Avon!

    ** On Sunday 19.01.25 - 17:02, Avon wrote to All:

    I finally found a copy of this on DVD and watched it again the other
    night.

    I enjoyed it, even though it seems others panned the follow-up to 2001

    From my point of view it did a pretty good job of following on from the 2001 plot and I now find myself thinking I should go grab a copy of the third book in the series and give it read :)

    I remember seeing the film, (and reading the book to look for
    answers to my questions) ..but I do recall being unimpressed
    with the stories. The source of the monoliths is still
    unexplained - if I recall. And how/why Bowman achieves the
    ability to transport himself like an omnipotent being/spirit
    left questions.

    I don't think I even bothered finishing the 3rd book.

    omg.. there is even a 4th:

    Publication Order of Space Odyssey Books
    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
    2010: Odyssey Two (1982)
    2061: Odyssey Three (1987)
    3001: The Final Odyssey (1997)

    I recently watched Arrival. That too was kinda hard to embrace
    - particularly the physical representation of the aliens, and
    how they even managed to build the spaceship they travel in.


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Ogg on Mon Jan 20 14:50:28 2025
    On 19 Jan 2025 at 01:04p, Ogg pondered and said...

    I remember seeing the film, (and reading the book to look for
    answers to my questions) ..but I do recall being unimpressed
    with the stories. The source of the monoliths is still
    unexplained - if I recall. And how/why Bowman achieves the
    ability to transport himself like an omnipotent being/spirit
    left questions.
    I don't think I even bothered finishing the 3rd book.

    Yes I checked a Wikipedia article about the book series and it noted a number of inconsistencies between each story, some related to when the author opted to pen the next installment.

    I hope I can get through the third book. I watched a review on YouTube recently and the guy thought book three was better than book two, he rated them book 1, 3 then 2 in terms of his preferences for the first three books.

    omg.. there is even a 4th:

    yeps!

    I recently watched Arrival. That too was kinda hard to embrace
    - particularly the physical representation of the aliens, and
    how they even managed to build the spaceship they travel in.


    It's been a while since I have seen that, must look it up.

    I did revisit Contact recently and also found the final journey that Jodie Foster took when the capsule drops rather anticlimactic.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Avon on Mon Jan 20 08:51:09 2025
    Avon wrote to All <=-

    From my point of view it did a pretty good job of following on from the 2001 plot and I now find myself thinking I should go grab a copy of the third book in the series and give it read :)

    I liked 2010. There are 4 books if I'm not mistaken - 2001, 2010, 2061:
    Odyssey Three, and 3001: The Final Odyssey. I liked 3001 a lot.



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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to Avon on Mon Jan 20 10:26:34 2025
    Re: 2010 The Year We Make Contact
    By: Avon to All on Sun Jan 19 2025 05:02 pm

    I finally found a copy of this on DVD and watched it again the other night.

    I enjoyed it, even though it seems others panned the follow-up to 2001

    From my point of view it did a pretty good job of following on from the 2001 plot and I now find myself thinking I should go grab a copy of the third book in the series and give it read :)

    I watched it too, years ago, and I enjoyed it. I feel like the pacing was better, making it easier to keep interest (2001, while good, had slow pacing at times).

    And I think it's interesting now to see what older sci-fi books (and movies) predicted for the future - most often they're over-optimistic. I wasn't born until later, but it seems like interest in space exploration was big in the late 60s (due to the moon landing), and I imagine people assumed it would continue that way.

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Jan 21 10:07:11 2025
    On 20 Jan 2025 at 08:51a, poindexter FORTRAN pondered and said...

    I liked 2010. There are 4 books if I'm not mistaken - 2001, 2010, 2061: Odyssey Three, and 3001: The Final Odyssey. I liked 3001 a lot.

    I'm glad I'm not alone (no alien pun intended) I enjoyed 2010 also but man it was hard to find a copy to watch.

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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Avon on Wed Jan 22 19:43:00 2025
    Hello Avon!

    ** On Monday 20.01.25 - 14:50, Avon wrote to Ogg:

    I recently watched Arrival. That too was kinda hard to
    embrace - particularly the physical representation of the
    aliens, and how they even managed to build the spaceship
    they travel in.


    It's been a while since I have seen that, must look it up.

    The "twist" at the end was a smooth reveal. I liked it.


    I did revisit Contact recently and also found the final
    journey that Jodie Foster took when the capsule drops
    rather anticlimactic.

    Same here about the anticlimax. But, in retrospect, there was
    something about the recording that proved the trip was real.
    That wasn't too bad, but it still left a lot to be desired.


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