Watch and read Epilogue 3001 YouTube video...the monoliths were left by the First Born to monitor and advance their experiments across the galaxies as they evolved. When humans achieved space travel and discovered TMA1 on moon, that signaled one of Jupiter.... curious man just like curious MoonWatcher (your distant African cousin) takes next step ..for ape-man ,it as killing to get control of water a source, for man it was mission to Monolith on Jupiter and thus StarGate.... eventually we would evolve beyond the tyranny of matter.... while not yet God's,they were ethereal and eternal... In all their travels, they never found anything more precious than mind....
On Dec 9, 2016 11:40 PM, "Lewis Bergman" <lewis.berg...@gmail.com> wrote: Well... impressive at the time it was made. Also a great way to make a load of money with a movie with no discernable plot. Kind of like modern art. In the end, it seemed more about evolution of some kind and making you think about it and maybe our purpose in it. Obviously was stating we had help in major evolutionary jumps. But back to your question. As a movie for enjoyment...I found it a bit tedious. On Fri, Dec 9, 2016, 11:40 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote: > Is that a positive or negative for the movie? I forced myself to watch > it twice, I still have no clue what was happening, and probably won't > try again. > > On 12/9/2016 11:34 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote: > > Just watched again for the first time in maybe 35 years or so. WTF?! > > Maybe 2 more glasses of bourbon and I can go to bed. > >