Shock Video 2001 A Sex Odyssey [VERIFIED]
has largely faded into obscurity. While it isn't readily available on mainstream streaming platforms like
Directed by Fenton Bailey, this one-hour documentary wasn't a film in the traditional sense. It was part of HBO’s Shock Video shock video 2001 a sex odyssey
There are no lovers. There is no flirtation. There is not even a functional handshake between a man and a woman that doesn't feel like an alien autopsy. For a film set in a future where we have mastered artificial gravity and hibernation, 2001 delivers the most terrifying dystopia of all: a future where romance is obsolete. has largely faded into obscurity
The shock for the viewer raised on romantic tropes is realizing that HAL’s pleading voice as Bowman disconnects his cognitive circuits ("I’m afraid... I’m afraid, Dave") carries more emotional weight than any conversation between two humans in the preceding two hours. There is no flirtation
These are the children of 2001 —stories that realize the most shocking thing you can do in a sci-fi epic is to look at the stars and refuse to hold anyone’s hand.
The "shock" is Kubrick's cold, brilliant thesis:
series—a compilation of clips from international talk shows, game shows, and soap operas that featured nudity or sexually suggestive content. The RuPaul Factor What truly set this installment apart was its narrator:
