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  1. 2010: The Year We Make Contact: Directed by Peter Hyams. With Roy Scheider, John Lithgow, Helen Mirren, Bob Balaban. A joint USA-Soviet expedition is sent to Jupiter to learn exactly what happened to the "Discovery" and its H.A.L. 9000 computer.

  2. 23 de sept. de 2024 · In 2001, the spaceship Discovery appears to have never completed its mission; to find out the source of the mysterious radio beacon which eminated from the monolith found buried on the moon. Now, in 2010, Dr. Heywood Floyd (Roy Scheider), the man held responsible for Discovery's failure, is going to Jupiter.

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  4. 7 de nov. de 2020 · 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984) PG | Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Official Trailer. A joint U.S.-Soviet expedition is sent to Jupiter to learn what happened to the Discovery, and H.A.L. Get the IMDb app. Sign in for more access Sign in for more access. Follow IMDb on social. Get the IMDb app. For Android and iOS.

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  7. Helen Mirren is solid as a Russian Captain of the expedition & the excellent John Lithgow gives a superb performance as a panicked engineer that is well out of his depth & is so realistic when he has a full blown panic attack. 2010: The Year We Make Contact is true an underrated Sci-fi Thriller with a top cast & astonishing special effects & a ...

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  10. As a standard science-fiction film, 2010 is fine. 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.