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==References==
 
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* The music video for "[[I'm Gonna Always Love You]]" begins with [[Muppet Babies puppets|Baby Piggy]] encased in an egg-like sphere juxtaposed with the [[Earth]] (which she is subsequently slammed into) much like the ending of ''2001''. The scene is underscored with "Also sprach Zarathustra", famously used in the film.
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* In [[Episode 211: Andie MacDowell|episode 211]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', [[Andie MacDowell]] has requested to play a southern belle on the show. [[Kermit]] attempts to oblige, but [[Muppets Tonight Writers|the ''Muppets Tonight'' writers]] keep getting it wrong. When they finally hand in a suitable script, Kermit lets them touch the monolith. As they go crazy, hitting it with bones, "[[Also sprach Zarathustra]]" by Richard Strauss plays, an homage to the film.
 
* In [[Episode 211: Andie MacDowell|episode 211]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', [[Andie MacDowell]] has requested to play a southern belle on the show. [[Kermit]] attempts to oblige, but [[Muppets Tonight Writers|the ''Muppets Tonight'' writers]] keep getting it wrong. When they finally hand in a suitable script, Kermit lets them touch the monolith. As they go crazy, hitting it with bones, "[[Also sprach Zarathustra]]" by Richard Strauss plays, an homage to the film.
   

Revision as of 11:30, 23 January 2015

2001-A-Space-Odyssey

2001: A Space Odyssey is a science fiction story by Arthur C. Clarke and a movie directed by Stanley Kubrick.

References

  • The music video for "I'm Gonna Always Love You" begins with Baby Piggy encased in an egg-like sphere juxtaposed with the Earth (which she is subsequently slammed into) much like the ending of 2001. The scene is underscored with "Also sprach Zarathustra", famously used in the film.