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The 2001 Principle, Revisited
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Creature Quarterly Interviews: HAL-9000
A true expert remarks on the Millenium bug and the state of space exploration.
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Outer Space in Film True or False?
A rich imagination is integral for the makers of any memorable science fiction project, but how true are some of the scenarios that made it to the screen?
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The Greatest Film Sequences -- Part 10
From <i>2001</i> to <i>The Godfather Part II</i> to <i>Citizen Kane</i> ... some of the greatest individual sequences of all time have come from some of the truly best cinematic works of art in the cinema's history. This week, Part 10 of my series discussing the greatest film sequences of all time.
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A Profile of Sir Arthur C. Clarke
The creator of Childhood's End, Rendezvous With Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey is almost as well-known for his non-fiction and popularizations of science as for his SF.
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Earthlight and Other Stories
The definitive collection of Clarke's work including 'The Sentinel' -the basis for 2001: A Space Odyssey, 'The Nine Billion Names of God, and the Hugo-winning 'The Star.'
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Stanley Kubrick Exhibit in Ghent
The life and work of Stanley Kubrick, one of the most influential filmmakers of all time, is currently on display in Ghent, Belgium.
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Zeus's Little Secret, Or Galileo and Clarke's Europan Vacation
At first glance, it seems obvious that Earth is the only locale in our solar system that harbors life. But is this really true? In the film version of "2001: A Space Odyssey" there was something afoot on the moons of Jupiter. Thanks to images from the Galileo spacecraft, it now appears that this might be true. The moon Europa may just be home to a vast ocean of liquid water. Was Clarke right all along?
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