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COLLECTION · Movie · 1984

2010

While planet Earth poises on the brink of nuclear self-destruction, a team of Russian and American scientists aboard the Leonov hurtles to a rendezvous with the still-orbiting Discovery spacecraft and its sole known survivor, the homicidal computer HAL.

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* 6.7 (1,074)Science FictionThrillerUnited States
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Directors
Peter Hyams
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United States
Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime
116 min
Age rating
PG(US — parental guidance)
Release
06/12/1984
Score
6.7 / 10 (1,074)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Art Direction (Art Direction: Albert Brenner ; Set Decoration: Rick Simpson )
  • Best Costume Design ( Patricia Norris )
  • Best Makeup ( Michael Westmore )
  • Best Sound ( Michael J. Kohut , Aaron Rochin , Carlos Delarios and Gene Cantamessa )
  • Best Visual Effects ( Richard Edlund , Neil Krepela , George Jenson and Mark Stetson )
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Cast
Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider
Dr. Heywood Floyd
John Lithgow
John Lithgow
Dr. Walter Curnow
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Tanya Kirbuk
Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban
Dr. R. Chandra
Keir Dullea
Keir Dullea
Dr. David Bowman
Douglas Rain
Douglas Rain
HAL 9000 (voice)
Madolyn Smith Osborne
Madolyn Smith Osborne
Caroline Floyd
Savely Kramarov
Savely Kramarov
Dr. Vladimir Rudenko
Taliesin Jaffe
Taliesin Jaffe
Christopher Floyd
James McEachin
James McEachin
Victor Milson
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Wuchak
★ 7.0 / 10
_**Another trip to Jupiter to find answers**_ After the mysterious failure of the Discovery One mission to Jupiter in 2001, Dr. Heywood Floyd (Roy Scheider) resigned his position as head of the National Council for Astronautics. Several years later, the Soviets send the spacecraft Leonov & crew to Jupiter along with three Americans, including Floyd, to help investigate Discovery and the malfunction of the vessel's sentient computer, HAL 9000. Keir Dullea returns as the missing astronaut David Bowman while Helen Mirren plays the captain of the Leonov. Bob Balaban and John Lithgow also appear as the other two American astronauts. "2010: The Year We Make Contact" (1984) is realistic science-fiction that’s less artsy and more dramatically compelling compared to its predecessor, “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968). That doesn’t make it better, of course, just different. “2001” raised questions while this one provides answers, which some people inevitably won’t like. The questions include: Why did HAL malfunction? What was the real reason for Discovery's original mission, unknown to Floyd? What happened to Bowman? What is the purpose of the colossal monolith orbiting Jupiter? Both films compliment and counterbalance each other. This one’s more of a straightforward space adventure in the near future. Unlike Star Wars, which is space fantasy, “2010” is space-oriented adult science-fiction. Star Trek is too, but “2010” is far more realistic, which I appreciate. In other words, don’t expect any Klingons or spacecraft dogfights. This is more along the lines of “Mission to Mars” (2000) and “The Martian” (2015). The film runs 1 hours, 56 minutes. GRADE: B
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r96sk
★ 7.0 / 10
A much more standard affair compared to its predecessor. Given that's the case, I honestly enjoyed this more than <em>'2001: A Space Odyssey'</em> - if only because it's more closer to what I'd personally want from a film than what that 1968 flick offers, which is moreso an attempted art piece. Of course, the original does things visibly and audibly far, far greater than this 1984 release - just plot-wise, this is better in my opinion. That's not to say that <em>'2010'</em> is something I'd consider great, because I wouldn't. It is, though, solid sci-fi fare, one I had a decent time watching. I'm not a fan of recasts, but Roy Scheider does a good job in place of William Sylvester as Heywood Floyd. Bob Balaban does well, while it's neat to see John Lithgow and Helen Mirren involved. I'm somewhat surprised (but agreeable) that this has, seemingly, been fairly well received. I was expecting it to be poorly thought of by the majority, as is usually the case for sequels of iconic movies that aren't cut from the same cloth; different director etc.
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jupitersuper computerspace travelspace missionghost shipsequelspaceastronautmonolithspace opera
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