I'm a bit of a fanboy when it comes to the works of Arthur C. Clarke. His writing is so hypnotic that I trance out and often have to take a breather while reading. The description of alien worlds and scientific philosophy in his books are unmatched in my opinion. The Space Odyssey series being a prime example.
The original book 2001 (based on a joint screenplay by Clarke and Stanley Kubrick), is the ultimate story of man's destiny in outer space. From prehistoric origins all the way to the furthest reaches of the universe and the unknown. The 3 sequels that followed were also amazing and took the saga all the way up until the year 3001, where technology has advanced so much that wall pictures are 'living' and childrens toys actually look after the kids while their parents are busy or at work.
So far only two films have been made (2001 and 2010) and nothing would please me more than to see the final two get released. Apparently Tom Hanks has been attatched to the third story (2061) for a long while now but it doesn't seem likely that it will be made in the near future.
If anybody out there has seen the movies or read the books I would like to hear your thoughts on them. How they much affected you, how much they influenced you or even how much they bored you if that's the case. If you are familiar with the third story, who could play the characters in 2061 and who should direct it? Was you satisfied with the final odyssey (3001), what's your favourite character in the series, do you have any far out interpretations of it's cryptic plotline/timeline etc.
Also, should the original story be translated into a videogame and how could this be tackled intelligently if it was attempted. I look forward to your replies, that is if there are any!
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