Streaming The Black Hole Online
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Streaming The Black Hole Online.
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People would demolish me if they read what I’m writing about “The Dim Hole”. However that’s the procedure I feel about it. This movie was a flop at the box office and most critics weren’t so gentle with it. But I really enjoyed this campy sci-fi flick from the Walt Disney Studios for many reasons:
1. I was overwhelmed by the teaser trailer (too abominable it’s not included on this DVD) where the green grid is appealing all over the mask, ending with the Murky Hole logo swifting and twisting in dark. Awesome!!
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2. The murky and yellow logo in some of the posters, the one shown on the DVD case.
3. The U.S.S. Cygnus. WOW!!! What a splendid ship.
4. The robots. Maximillian truly looks menacing. And V.I.N.CENT and Passe B.O.B.; the cutest robots since “Star Wars”’s R2-D2.
5. The cast of outstanding performers: Maximilian Schell, Anthony Perkins, Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Ernest Borgnine, and Roddy McDowell as the vow of V.I.N.CENT.
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6. John Barry’s majestic pick up.
7. The final scene, inside the sad hole. Those images. Those visual effects. John Barry’s music.
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This movie might have had some flaws at describing a status version of “20,000 Leagues Under The Sea”, but this is my most cherished guilty pleasure of all time.
After the success of Star Wars and Star Trek: The Motion Report, many studios were clamoring for movies that dealt with this re-energized genre of position operas. With many live action classic romps under its belt including 20,000 Under The Sea, who better than Disney to bring a tremendous sage to a family audience.
Enter ‘The Murky Hole’, Disney’s 1979 entrance to Sci-Fi. I remember watching this as a boy when it hit the theatre and was inflamed to net the DVD, mostly for nostalgia reasons, and re-living what I reflect a ample ’story’. But after watching this DVD I had mixed emotions.
On the pro side, I was thrilled to assume piece in viewing this once again, and was reminded why The Dusky Hole stuck with me all these years, even after other more favorite and big-budgeted action region action thrillers came and went (ex: Krull, Battle Beyond the Stars) …it was the sage. Distinct there was some flat dialogue, and some station struggles, but overall it was a pure area fantasy movie. A little group of explorers and their sidekick robot, Vincent (Disney’s hybrid version of R2-D2 and C-3PO), are on an exploratory mission of uncharted region when they eye a dismal hole. Upon investigation they watch the USS Cygnus, a very broad residence carrier concept to have been lost many years ago along with its crew. Our explorers soon search for that the Cygnus is quiet inhabited after all these years, by a lone surviving scientist and his very imposing robot, Maximillian (painted devil red) . Other robots and faceless androids are on board, and soon our explorers narrate a more defective area. Our lone scientist has gone slightly aroused, will not let our explorers leave the ship, the crew never abandoned ship as first explained, and now our scientist wants to hold the Cygnus through the sad hole to the other side, perhaps to become a god himself.
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Throughout the fable, we are given clues to what is really happening, and the surprise revelations towards the climax are reminiscent of what Rod Serling may have wrote. All in all a salubrious family adventure, without too great violence (it is implied however,…this is Disney), no swearing, nice immense sets and a marvelous diversity of characters.
The cons: Even after the success of Star Wars and Star Scuttle, it seems Disney rushed this movie to completion with exiguous money spent on special effects. Though the movie was made in ‘79, it looks as if it was made intention before Star Wars or Trip fair on the camp value alone. At times it reminded me of the 60’s TV series Lost in Spot, or the current Disney 20,000 Leagues. Also, it is quite apparent that the lasers are pure animation as are their affects, some of the sets though enormous watch cheap, lighting and fog machines are dilapidated in situations that are kinda disagreeable, and probably my biggest complaint: you can Seek all the wires holding the robots in fair about every scene. That in itself is unforgivable given the fact other movies at that time and movie making techniques were advanced enough to cloak them.
I do not possess the transfer was re-mastered. Throughout the movie there is noticeable frame flecks and graininess at times. The sound does not appear to be enhanced either so I’d say the over all quality is no better than the novel VHS release. There are also virtually no extras: 1 theatrical trailer and a very humdrum recount gallery. All this gallery contains is scanned production shots and numerous variations of release posters. Nothing too noteworthy to really wow the viewer. Considering this is sorta a cult classic film some interviews or production notes are a no-brainer, but sadly not included.
Hate to sound too negative here, but it is a must for your collection if you delight in great science fiction stories and can safely fragment this with you family.
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