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Did this movie age well?


I have not seen it for many years.

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It's still cool

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It’s very boring. It’s kind of like the skeleton of a good IP. I like the robots, their visual design was decent. The villain was mildly interesting, everyone else was totally forgettable.

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That's also how I saved the movie in my memory. I can see that people like it, but definitely nothing for me. Similar to Star Trek TMP.

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Definitely aged just fine. Yes, it's a little slower than modern movies, but it's still excellent.
Especially for someone who's never seen it before.

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I watched it again a couple of weeks ago and I like it, something different from Disney.

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The visuals did. I love the dusty bluish look of deep space. The main 'ghost' ship, I'm too lazy to look it up, looks incredible. It's a good cast but the acting is average. The evil red robot is really well done. But they decided to put in some silly robots that I thought were the worst part of the film, especially one that was broken down and had a southern drawl. There are noticeable wires visible during some of the weightless scenes. This was Disney's response to Star Wars and Star Wars won that battle but that doesn't mean there isn't much to like about The Black Hole. And the John Barry score is really outstanding. The ending of the film is where it goes off on a few unusual tangents that are open to interpretation.

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Ok thank you for your answer.

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I agree that the design and sets still hold up well, but those cute robots are very annoying.

And the cast does not inspire, minor league actors and a few older stalwarts.

The red robot Max is still quite threatening though.

But it's the ending where it really goes off the rails...the ship being bombarded with asteroids, tearing huge holes in the ship and yet the crew seemingly unaffected by the lack of oxygen. And for some unknown reason, the structure of the ship appears to turn to rubber. Bizarre.

And the finale with the journey through the black hole itself is probably the most bizarre thing Disney have ever done.

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ANTHONY PERKINS,MAXIMILIAN SCHELL,ROBERT FORSTER,ERNEST BORGNINE,AND THE VOICES OF RODDY MCDOWALL & SLIM PICKENS ARE "the cast does not inspire, minor league actors and a few older stalwarts."?


LOL🙂

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I think at the time the movie was made, its a valid statement. Of course nowadays we tend to revere most of these actors and remember them with fondness.

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I'M 39...THOSE DUDES ARE AND HAVE BEEN LEGENDS SINCE FOREVER FOR ME.

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The script was the main problem. These were all capable actors. Roddy McDowell's Vincent spewing all of his aphorisms did get rather tiresome, but that's not McDowell's fault.

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I saw it in the theaters and thought it sucked, then I watched it again maybe 20 years ago and it was actually better-than-average. Star Wars it ain't. I think this was Disney's first "PG" movie and they probably struggled with how dark they should go.

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I think I will watch this movie again after so many years.

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Its amazing how dark they did go.

The premise of the whole movie , what happened to that ship's crew is horrific!

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It's still a hot mess, but an entertaining one.

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