Re: Sci-Fi Fathers of NASA (Arthur C. Clarke, Rodenberry, et
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 4:42 am
Fascinating discussion. I know Jay Weidner has his downsides but I do find both of his Kubrick's Odyssey writings and films to be rather compelling and full of interesting information. Kubrick's Odyssey was the nail in the coffin for me on the Moon Hoax. Unfortunately, Weidner loses all credibility by saying we still went to the moon, but just faked the footage.
Either way, the film helped me connect a lot of dots regarding how Kubrick fit into things. It's a powerful tool in the arsenal for people who are open minded but can't do the fakery related research (for whatever reasons).
The theme and theories of the monolith in the second installment were convincing for me as well.
Either way, the film helped me connect a lot of dots regarding how Kubrick fit into things. It's a powerful tool in the arsenal for people who are open minded but can't do the fakery related research (for whatever reasons).
The theme and theories of the monolith in the second installment were convincing for me as well.


