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My God, It's Full of Stars

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“My god, it’s full of stars” is a phrase associated with a scene from the 1968 film “2001: A Space Odyssey” in which the protagonist David Bowman is traveling through the star gate created by the monolith orbiting Jupiter and the awed expression face that he gives.

Origin

The phrase is not from the movie itself, but from the novelization that screenwriter Arthur C. Clarke wrote at the same time as the screenplay. The book describes the scene in which Bowman is entering the star gate, and he says the following phrase just before losing contact with Mission Control: “The thing’s hollow -- it goes on forever -- and -- oh my God! -- it’s full of stars!”[1]

Spread

The expression that bowman makes has become quite popular within the internet and the phrase is often paired with it in various snowclone like parodies.

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External References

[1]See p. 254 of paperback edition of 2001: A Space Odyssey


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