What you may need to know:
1. The Sci-Fi masterpiece has a brand spanking new trailer. Well, a re-cut anyway.
2. It is the first new trailer for the film in 40 years. And much better then the original.
3. It was commissioned by Warner Bros. and the British Film Institute and created by London’s Ignition Creative.
4. The new trailer marks the re-release of the film on November 28 as part of the British Film Institute’s “Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder” season. The viewing will also feature a followup panel featuring stars Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood.
5. Other films featured in BFI’s sci-fi celebration include Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971), 1984 (1984), Brazil (1985) and Barbarella (1968).
6. Broadsheet Prognosis: 2001: The Year Of The Groundhog
Release date: November 28
(Delboy is away. Dylan is Tom Dillon, our social media manager)
Oh plessy plap plap plap
Is this gonna be shown in Ireland?
there’s a Kubrick season running at the Lighthouse – its playing in that.
Must.
Find.
Babysitter…
70mm?
Interstellar looks interesting … just sayin’
Stylish awesomeness. still light years ahead of its time.
Broaches the subject of interplanetary travel stasis for astronauts, a common theme in sci fi movies thereafter.
have to remember, this was made in 1969…
Same year as easy rider and true grit. Patrick troughton was doctor who. and star wars doesnt rock up for another 6 years, alien is 10 years away kind of puts it in perspective.
And theres a cameo by leonard rossiter !
Ultimate trip indeed.