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2010: The Year We Make Contact
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In an attempt to find out what happened to the Space Odyssey that has been sent many years ago, in order to discover Jupiter, but they lose the contact with earth and no one knows what happened, Roy Schieder, an American astronaut, who unites up with the Soviet Union's astronauts, go in a long journey to have answers for these questions.
In an attempt to find out what happened to the Space Odyssey that has been sent many years ago, in order to discover Jupiter, but they lose the contact with earth and no one knows what happened, Roy Schieder, an American astronaut, who unites up with the Soviet Union's astronauts, go in a long journey to have answers for these questions.
Actors:
Mary Jo Deschanel,
Jan TrĂska,
John Lithgow,
Cheryl Carter,
Vladimir Skomarovsky,
Oleg Rudnik,
Herta Ware,
Delana Michaels,
Elya Baskin,
Larry Carroll,
Douglas Rain,
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Mary Jo Deschanel
25 November 1945, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jan TrĂska
4 November 1936, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
John Lithgow
19 October 1945, Rochester, New York, USA
Cheryl Carter
29 July 1948, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Vladimir Skomarovsky
10 October 1938, Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Oleg Rudnik
Herta Ware
9 June 1917, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Delana Michaels
Elya Baskin
11 August 1950, Riga, USSR [now Latvia]
Larry Carroll
Douglas Rain
13 March 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Director:
Peter Hyams
Peter Hyams
26 July 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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...a good, well-made, tightly-knit, nicely-acted science-fiction sequel, yet one that clearly lacks the vision and scope of its illustrious predecessor.
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A hodge-podge of bits and pieces.
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Now that enough time has elapsed since the release of 2010 for outraged 2001 fans to calm down, it can be seen that, while there was no decisive creative reason for Hyams' sequel to exist, it's not a bad movie.
June 09, 2009
What is 2010 but a conservative Cold War "message" flick.
August 03, 2011
It has all the right plot elements, dramatic tension, and eye-popping special effects. The performances are uniformly good, the space-adventure scenes are excitingly handled, and the reappearance of HAL 9000 and Dullea is downright eerie.
August 03, 2011
Flash: There is intelligent life in outer space. More, anyway, than in this amiable footnote of a movie.
October 23, 2004
A good-looking, sharp-edged, entertaining, exciting space opera.
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A much slicker, studio-friendly job than the first one was, with its much more famous cast, and its easier aesthetic.
February 09, 2006
Hyams' sequel to Kubrick's big daddy of sci-fi movies may not have the novelty of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but it is still a better film than anyone could have dared to expect.
August 03, 2011
It can't hope to compete with Kubrick, but if you can distance Peter Hyams's picture from its formidable forerunner, you'll find a thoughtful and sometimes unforgettable science-fiction fable.
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August 30, 2004
A lot of care has gone into it, but it has no satirical substructure to match that of the Kubrick film, and which was eventually responsible for that film's continuing popularity.

