(Too Busy Living might not want to read this)<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n HAL remains my favorite cinematic “robot”. After multiple viewings, HAL’s voice still makes my flesh crawl. His voice always seemed to be so tightly contained that you wondered if he was strangling adorable digital kittens just beneath that lens. Apparently Anthony Hopkins felt the same:<\/p>\n In a commentary on the Criterion Collection DVD version of The Silence of the Lambs, Hopkins claims the villainous computer HAL 9000 from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey as one inspiration for his interpretation of the character.<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n I usually feel equally creeped out after calling Rogers or Bell. After barking orders at these bodiless vox, I feel a pang of fear that one night I am going to wake to a ringing phone, answer it, and have an Emily<\/a>, or The Rogers Happy Guy inform me that the machines have taken over and that I should stay indoors until a later time when I can be collected by the Machine Overlords for harvest. I digress…<\/p>\n