Philip and Andrew get a rare chance to see an original film print of 2001: A Space Odyssey as part of a 50th anniversary film screening at a local art house theater. They also got a chance to sit down with Jeff Huston who led the panel discussion to talk about the relevance of 2001 and its much debated ending. Why do films like 2001 deserve anniversary screenings?
Philip and Andrew discuss how they had actually tried to record an episode about 2001 already and they not only had recording issues, but was not able to see the film for its 50th anniversary run in AMC theaters.
Philip and Andrew sat down with Jeff Huston, VP of the OKFCC and writer for the Tulsa Voice, to discuss the film's relevance and its much debated ending.
The experience of seeing the film "on film" in the theater is one of a kind. Having seen the film in high definition at home, the grainy analog presentation somehow faired much better. Experiencing an unexpected intermission and a missed reel change made for an experience that cannot be duplicated.
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