English 167.8 - Links for 2001

Just a list of links to sites on 2001, with credits to, and brief quotations from, those who've found them.
http://us.imdb.com/Title?2001%3A+A+Space+Odyssey+(1968) :
The International Movie Database page -- Dan D.

http://www.filmsite.org/twot.html
A detailed summary of the whole film (final cut). REMEMBER: it's based on somebody's interpretations, which are at times open to question. --Stuart

http://www.underview.com/home98/page98b.html:
Well, I believe this is . . . the one we are looking for. This is the most informative site on the net with a plethora of facts on the film, and its writers Kubrick and Clark. This site goes further than just basic information giving viewpoints, introductions, summaries, cast info and even a merchandise and collectables area. . . . -- Kenny
basically has it all -- Hubert

http://www.palantir.net/2001/
Now this is a REALLY good one. -- Sarah

http://www.krusch.com/kubrick/script.txt
The script to the movie. -- Sarah, also Kenny
Looks like an early screenplay, from which the final cut diverges significantly. Will anyone review this and hit the main points for the rest of us? -- Stuart

These are Wilson's links with Wilson's comments (some were caught by others):

Kubrick Muiltimedia Film Guide 2001: A Space Odyssey
http://www.Lehigh.EDU/~pjl2/kubrick/films/2001/>
This site has many 2001 screnshots and poster images.
It also has links to other 2001 sites.

http://helios.insnet.com/~jfleck/2001/2001.html
The 2001 Project(s): A Page Devoted To The Design Of The Discovery Spacecraft

2001 Sound Archive
http://sunsite.unc.edu:80/pub/multimedia/sun-sounds/movies/2001%2b2010/
Contains many sound files related to 2001.

2001 and Beyond the Infinite
http://www.tiac.net/users/modemac/2001.html
An Essay wriiten by Modemac.

2001: A Space Odyssey - 30 Years On
http://www.peg.apc.org/~pjv/
Another site with lots of stuff about 2001.

2001: A Science Fiction Odyssey
http://www.baylor.edu/~Brooks_Grigson/papers/2001.html
A college student's paper.

Towards 2001 and Beyond: The Next 200 Years of Space Exploration.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8505/2001.html
Written by a fan of 2001. Has some great links.


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