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Genres:
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Mystery /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller /
Adventure /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Peter Hyams
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Actors:
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Keir Dullea,
Madolyn Smith Osborne,
Douglas Rain,
Taliesin Jaffe,
Saveli Kramarov,
Mary Jo Deschanel,
Oleg Rudnik,
Natasha Shneider,
Roy Scheider,
John Lithgow,
Helen Mirren,
Bob Balaban,
Dana Elcar,
James McEachin,
Elya Baskin
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Duration:
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116 min.
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Rating:
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(6.6/10)152.5
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Plot Summary:
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In the year 2001, Dave Bowman was taken at near the Jupiter monolith and transformed into a powerful being. Now, in the year 2010, Dr. Heywood Floyd, the man held responsible because of Detection's failure, is succeeding to Jupiter. He and his crewmates forced to reactivate the psychotic HAL-9000 computer, so they may learn what happened, and they requisite discern gone away from the import of Dave Bowman's last transmission... "My Power, it's fullest completely of stars..."
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2010
With the world on the brink of nuclear war, a Russo-American space expedition heads for Jupiter to discover what happened aboard the USS Discovery. 2001 sequel starring Roy Scheider, John Lithgow and Helen Mirren
Loathed by Stanley Kubrick fans who refer to it as "Ten Past Eight", Peter Hyams's 2010 often nestles beside other unwanted sequels like The Sting 2 in critics' lists of despised pictures.
Forget for a moment that this is the follow-up to the most significant pre-Star Wars science-fiction film and you might agree that this movie has been unfairly maligned. That it withers in Kubrick's eclipse-size shadow is hardly surprising. However, Hyams's picture isn't entirely idiotic in the way it opens up 2001: A Space Odyssey. And ...
2010
Loathed alongside Stanley Kubrick fans who refer to it as "Ten Past Eight", Peter Hyams's 2010 often nestles by other unwanted sequels The Pierce 2 in critics' lists of despised pictures. Consign to oblivion for a instant that this is the follow-up to the most signal pre-Star Wars science-fiction film and you force jibe consent to that this movie has been unfairly maligned. That it withers in Kubrick's eclipse-measurements tail is not quite surprising. However, Hyams's picture isn't entirely idiotic in the particular it opens up 2001: A Space Odyssey. And in Roy Scheider, it finds a suitably ravaged chassis to portray fetters's curiosity and hubris. As Dr Heywood Floyd (played close to William Sylvester in the Kubrick film), it falls to Sc...
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