Ernest Borgnine was one of the very best character actors of all time and he seemed to be a genuinely decent person in real life. He was the highlight of the picture and nicely offset Maximillian Schell's hammy Captain Nemo (or whatever his name was.) Roddy MacDowell and Slim Pickens were great as the bots, but I wasn't really fond of the leads in the film. Anthony Perkins, Robert Forster, and Yvette Mimeux were as bland as Wonder Bread.
The sets were pretty remarkable, though, especially the Cygnus. God that was a crazy awesome ship design! Like the Eiffel Tower in space! I also love that this was back in the 70's, when we still thought a black hole was literally a hole where matter could be pulled out of one universe and deposited into another. The ending was crazy weird for a kids' movie.
Resposta de enigmaticocean
em 4 abril 2017 às 11:38 PM
There's life here! Awesome! It's such a shame that imbd had to be a bunch of idiots. the Black Hole board on IMDB was fairly active.
Resposta de manfromatlantis
em 4 abril 2017 às 11:49 PM
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS FILM.
Resposta de tmdb65271336
em 4 abril 2017 às 11:54 PM
Ernest Borgnine was one of the very best character actors of all time and he seemed to be a genuinely decent person in real life. He was the highlight of the picture and nicely offset Maximillian Schell's hammy Captain Nemo (or whatever his name was.) Roddy MacDowell and Slim Pickens were great as the bots, but I wasn't really fond of the leads in the film. Anthony Perkins, Robert Forster, and Yvette Mimeux were as bland as Wonder Bread.
The sets were pretty remarkable, though, especially the Cygnus. God that was a crazy awesome ship design! Like the Eiffel Tower in space! I also love that this was back in the 70's, when we still thought a black hole was literally a hole where matter could be pulled out of one universe and deposited into another. The ending was crazy weird for a kids' movie.
Resposta de Nexus71
em 12 agosto 2019 às 6:07 PM
When people think the ending of The Black Hole was crazy weird it still makes much more sense than Nolan's Interstellar ending.