Disney's The Black Hole (1979) Ending - Hell Scene Through The Black Hole 2/2
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Disney movies were cool back then. Nowadays, I don't know...
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This is a fuckin trip! lol
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@tall32guy Yes, I've since been told it was '79. I keep remembering it as '78 'cos I hadn't turned 9 yet.
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@sargientcupcake Either way, I know for absolutely SURE I do NOT want to go to hell when I die! and I don't want anyone else to go there either! Even if they are someone I don't like! LOL
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@kirk1968 Movies were like that back then. Even into the 80's they were somewhat. Now, no one tries that approach anymore really with science fiction/thriller/suspense/horr
or movies. They have lost touch with how Hitchcock and all the master filmmakers did it. :) -
@StormsongK Thought it was 79....
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Gay-ass Disney robot kills it.Otherwise really cool creepy scene.Saw this waaaay back.Remembered the "ring" at the end,not the "disturbing hell-in-black hole scene".
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This movie was released in December 1979.....not '78, not '70.
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ಠ_ಠ
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Nah, all you need in doom is the shotgun.
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@em23 Yeah, Alan Dean Foster wrote a novelisation where the consciousness of the Palomino crew exists after the Black Hole - but his book was largely an expansion of the film's screenplay. It also sets the event as occuring near Christmas and extends the film story with adittional scenes and dialogue. I also have a UK annual with a comic strip that shows the crew returning to Earth in a parallel universe. The Maximillian / Frank McCrae plot was in a very early draft of the screenplay! :-)
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@whinger1996 i remember reading the novelization to this movie and it was something to the effect of the three characters and the robot becoming like spirits and ascending to a higher realm.
Just a note....the date on this should be 1978, not 1970. Hope it helps.
StormsongK 6 months ago
@StormsongK thank you - I have amended it :-)
SpideressUK 6 months ago